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@tbowent I'm not sure there is any documentation for their older label printers, although I was able to find the current Linux driver they provide that covers the SLP-100 and later models. Short of having documentation and/or a printer to test with, I'm not sure what I can do. I will investigate supporting the same printers as the Seiko Linux driver at least.
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Thanks so much for giving this consideration. There are many of these units still in the wild. I'm a big fan of these (simple and reliable) and have hoarded much documentation over the years (including SDK doc). Please reach out should you be interested. Always happy to share.
Sorry, the comment I made about post- SLP 240 support was regarding Mac driver support (typing faster than I was thinking). Not sure how to go about compiling the linux drivers in Mac OS Catalina.
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The Linux driver supports the SLP 100, 200, 240, 410, 420, 430, 440, 450, 620, 650, and 650SE.
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That is great news! I downloaded and compiled for Debain 10 (using Daniel Oneil's githab offering https://github.com/danieloneill/SeikoSLPLinuxDriver) and it is working with Seiko SII SLP 240.
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[master 083bc8e] Initial SEIKO printer driver (Issue #58)
Since I don't have one of these printers in my office, can somebody please test this?
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OK, I got a SLP-650 to test with and all seems to be working with the following changes:
[master 4afcb33] Finalize SLP driver (Issue #58)
Some notes on the implementation:
- The advertised label sizes reflect the printable area (per the CUPS driver usage) and not the marketing size, e.g., the 36x89mm large shipping label is reported as 35x83mm. All labels have 0.5mm left/right and 3mm top/bottom margins. Ideally we should be reporting the actual label dimensions and using the margins for the output. Holler in the comments below if you'd like to see this change...
- These printers don't support status reporting of any kind despite having a status command defined (0x01). The USB Get-Status values are also wrong - the printer always says its cover is open and it is out of media/labels...
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