![]() ![]() We will be covering the simple, generic commands such as font styling. The basic commands are more or less standardized across vendors but there are slight variations in the more complex command sequences. ESC/POS BasicsĮSC/POS is a protocol for sending data to printers. You own, learn about ESC/POS, or build from our library, please continue reading the next section. This will handle all the low-level ESC/POS and supports both Phoenix and Reliance thermal printers. Note: For DB9 connection, you may manually override the serial settings via Phoenix Tools under the Comm Settings -> Baud & Parity menu. No handshaking settings are required or supported on the Phoenix. ![]() Launch your favorite serial emulator and configure your port for 9600 baud, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, no parity. If not, contact our support team and we'll get you on track. SetupĪt this point, we assume that you have your Phoenix Printer with the appropriate harness. IMPORTANT: If you are using DB9, we recommend our harness. ![]() Please see this guide for configuration options. Universal firmware is required for ESC/POS support which require dip switch configuration to select DB9 or USB. Look on the bottom of your Phoenix Printer to determine the model of your printer. IMPORTANT: You must use the appropriate firmware and cable in order for this to function correctly.
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