Ok, here is how i do it:
procedure TMainWindow.btnRawPrintClick(Sender: TObject);
begin
BeginPrint;
SendStr(#27#69);
SendStr('MyData');
SendStr(#10);
EndPrint;
end;
procedure TMainWindow.SendStr(Text: String);
var
i: Integer;
data : Array of Char;
begin
for i := 1 to Length(Text) do
begin
SetLength(data,i);
data[Pred(i)] := Text[i];
end;
if (PrintRawData(printHandle,
data,
Length(data)) < 0) then begin
ShowMessage('PrintRawData Failed');
EndRawPrintPage(printHandle);
EndRawPrintJob(printHandle);
exit;
end;
end;
procedure TMainWindow.BeginPrint;
begin
printHandle := StartRawPrintJob('EPSON TM-T70 Receipt','ESDPRT001','Test Document');
if printHandle < 0 then
begin
ShowMessage('StartRawPrintJob Failed!');
exit;
end;
if (StartRawPrintPage(printHandle) < 0) then begin
ShowMessage('StartRawPrintPage Failed!');
EndRawPrintJob(printHandle);
exit;
end;
end;
procedure TMainWindow.EndPrint;
begin
if (EndRawPrintPage(printHandle) < 0) then begin
ShowMessage('EndRawPrintPage Failed');
EndRawPrintJob(printHandle);
exit;
end;
if (EndRawPrintJob(printHandle) < 0) then begin
ShowMessage('EndRawPrintJob Failed');
exit;
end;
end;
Also i changed a little code that i took from here:
function PrintRawData(hPrn : THandle;
Buffer : pointer;
NumBytes : SpoolInt) : integer;
{$IFDEF WIN32}
var
BytesWritten : DWORD;
{$ENDIF}
begin
NumBytes := NumBytes * 2; //<-- I added this line
...
However, something is wrong as some commands (escape sequences) don't work as expected!
You're using the wrong function. Use Escape, passing the PASSTHROUGH flag as the second parameter. This sends the raw, unprocessed escape codes to the printer directly.
Joe Hecht (formerly of Borland) has posted a unit several times that makes this easier. I found unit PrtRaw here.
Your current code is sending data to the printer in the wrong format due to changes between Ansi and Unicode characters. The printer you're using is evidently able to tolerate some amount of error, which is why some of your commands worked, but there's a limit.
In your version of Delphi, Char is equivalent to WideChar, so change your Char code to use AnsiChar instead, so you can send one-byte characters, as the printer expects. Your PrintRawData function was fine before. Your change is wrong. The printer does not expect to receive two-byte Unicode characters, but that's what your change amounts to.
After restoring the original PrintRawData code, change your SendStr function to this:
procedure TMainWindow.SendStr(const Text: string);
var
data: AnsiString;
begin
data := Text;
if (PrintRawData(printHandle,
PAnsiChar(data),
Length(data)) < 0) then begin
ShowMessage('PrintRawData Failed');
EndRawPrintPage(printHandle);
EndRawPrintJob(printHandle);
end;
end;
I made the following changes to the code:
Char array with an AnsiString.PAnsiChar for passing to PrintRawData.exit statement when the function is already finished.If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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