Dwayne,
let's try to get you back on track...
of course, driving a standard parallel (or serial) printer requires only a few lines of PBP code.
But here we are talking about USB
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Dwayne,
let's try to get you back on track...
of course, driving a standard parallel (or serial) printer requires only a few lines of PBP code.
But here we are talking about USB
Ok, let's assume the target printer has built in fonts.
Do you have a working code example?
come on, it's easy, share the code...
;-)
Dwayne,
I think the question was:
is it possible to drive a printer by a PIC via USB?
not:
which printer models do have built in fonts?