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print image files to thermal printer ESC-POS on stdout, using ESC * instead of GS v
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# esc-pos-image-star.py - print image files given as command line arguments | |
# to simple ESC-POS image on stdout | |
# using ESC * \x21 | |
# scruss - 2014-07-26 - WTFPL (srsly) | |
import sys | |
from PIL import Image | |
import PIL.ImageOps | |
import struct | |
# give usage and exit if no arguments | |
if len(sys.argv) == 1: | |
print 'Usage:', sys.argv[0], \ | |
'image1 image2 ... [ > printer_device ]' | |
exit(1) | |
# print all of the images! | |
for i in sys.argv[1:]: | |
im = Image.open(i) | |
# if image is not 1-bit, convert it | |
if im.mode != '1': | |
im = im.convert('1') | |
# if image height is not a multiple of 24 pixels, fix that | |
if im.size[1] % 24: | |
im2 = Image.new('1', (im.size[0], im.size[1] + 24 - im.size[1] % 24), 'white') | |
im2.paste(im, (0, 0)) | |
im = im2 | |
# Invert image, via greyscale for compatibility | |
# (no, I don't know why I need to do this) | |
im = PIL.ImageOps.invert(im.convert('L')) | |
# ... and now convert back to single bit | |
im = im.convert('1') | |
# rotate 90 degrees for output | |
p_im=im.transpose(Image.ROTATE_90).transpose(Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM) | |
for row in range(p_im.size[0]/24): | |
strip=p_im.crop((row * 24, 0, (row + 1) * 24, p_im.size[1])) | |
sys.stdout.write(''.join(('\x1b*\x21', | |
struct.pack('2B',p_im.size[1] % 256, | |
p_im.size[1] / 256), | |
strip.tobytes()))) | |
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explanation here: Notes on mini-printers and Linux