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RE: [ts-7000] Support for USB Printer - Is it really that complicated?

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Subject: RE: [ts-7000] Support for USB Printer - Is it really that complicated?
From: "Chris Heismann" <>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:03:31 -0600
>You might not need *all* of it but a lot of it. Unless you dig up a
dot-matrix 
>printer I think you will find that just about any printer available today
will 
>need you to do more than fire ASCII text at it in order to get a printed
page. 

Not necessarily, depends on application. Seiko, Star and Epson (among
others) make several POS receipt printers that can handle ASCII text, and
some models even have features where you can preload graphic images like
logos and such that can be printed by sending an ASCII command. Some of them
have really good resolution.

You are, however, moving away from mainstream consumer and business printers
and into the realm of specialty products, which can be a bit pricier.



 
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