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Thermal Receipt Printer With Spill-Proof Top
Manufacturer: CITIZEN
Manufacturer Item Number: CBM1000-IIPF120BLK
Description: CITIZEN, CBM-1000 II, Thermal, two-color printing, 5.9 ips, PARALLEL interface. Includes auto-cutter & power supply. Colour: BLACK, CBM1000-IIPF120BLK
Has no driver support, but however it will print with commands issued directly to the printer port such as:
echo "hello" > /dev/lp0
It does have an internal memory to store images, using their software for windows programmed the image in, and was able to print that image and controll the paper feed /cut with their supplied HEX commands sent to the printer like the following : (print the image stored in NVRAM)
echo -e "x1Cx70x01x00" >/dev/lp0
special thanks to Cedrik and gbonvehi for their help
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Thermal Reciept Printer
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