zebra-browser-print-wrapper-https
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Zebra Browser Print Javascript Wrapper for https protocol
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Zebra Browser Print Wrapper
This package is update of Zebra Browser Print Wrapper and allows you to connect Zebra Browser Print with your (ReactJs, Angular) aplication through https protocol. The only difference with original version is configuration of API_URL in file contstants.ts!
Install
Install the module in your project via YARN
yarn add zebra-browser-print-wrapper-https
Or NPM
npm i zebra-browser-print-wrapper-https
Available Methods
getAvailablePrinters()
Return a list of the current available printers
getDefaultPrinter()
Gets the current default printer
setPrinter()
Sets the printer field
getPrinter()
Returns the printer field
checkPrinterStatus()
Returns an object indicating if the printer is ready and if not returns the error.
Returned object:
{
isReadyToPrint: boolean;
errors: string
}
Possible errors:
- Paper out
- Ribbon Out
- Media Door Open
- Cutter Fault
- Printhead Overheating
- Motor Overheating
- Printhead Fault
- Incorrect Printhead
- Printer Paused
- Unknown Error
print(str)
Prints a text string.
You can use this method with simple text or add a string using the ZPL language
Example Angular
// Import the zebra-browser-prit-wrapper package
import ZebraBrowserPrintWrapper from "zebra-browser-print-wrapper-https";
async printLabel() {
try {
// Create a new instance of the object
const browserPrint = new ZebraBrowserPrintWrapper();
// Select default printer
const defaultPrinter = await (browserPrint.getDefaultPrinter());
// Set the printer
browserPrint.setPrinter(defaultPrinter);
// Check if the printer is ready
const printerStatus = await browserPrint.checkPrinterStatus();
if (printerStatus.isReadyToPrint) {
// ZPL script to print a qr code
let zpl = `^XA
^CFD,30
^FO380,100^FD Date:${some date}^FS
^CFD,50
^FO370,200^FD ${some-data}^FS
^FO50,50^BQN,2,7^FDQA,${qrCodeString}^FS
^XZ`;
browserPrint.print(zpl);
console.log("Print succes");
} else {
console.log("Error/s", printerStatus.errors);
}
} catch (error) {
throw new Error(error);
}
}