\n showing "t" at the start of printing #695
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I figured it out. I was sending a cut command and the printer doesn't have a command for that... 🤦♂️ |
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I don't know much about these printers but I've been poking one with a stick all weekend. I have a really cheap Amazon bought one from years ago, which has now became my weekend project.
I'm getting some strange behaviour that I'm hoping someone just knows. When printing text with a new line
p.text("Hello\n")the start of the print will always have the letter "t"Also, when trying to print an image, I need to start the print with a new line for the image to be printed
p.text("\n")which then shows the "t"If I don't do the image's raw data is printed. I've skimmed the docs a few times now to figure out if there's a way around this, does anyone have any suggestions?
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