Consult the various hardware HOWTOs as well as the Printer HOWTO. If
these don't provide you relevant info, then you'll have to do some deeper
research into the actual printer commands used by this and that receipt
printer. This second route shouldn't be as tough as it sounds: Most
printers (and other peripheral devices) tend to use standard protocols; it
makes development easier for engineers as they can use existing chips.
Like anyone else, they know that it's generally a wise business decision
not to reinvent the wheel.
hth,
kf
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My recommendation: Don't shop at Explorer Micro, Columbus, Ohio.
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Bryan K. wrote:
= Hi,
=
= Does anyone know fo a receipt printer that works well under linux, with
= the ability to print both graphics and text (not stored in nvram though)?
=
= Thanks,
=
= Bryan
=
=
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