What you need to know about ESC/POS printer language and where is being use? AGen support it now.
22/Mar/2023
AGen now support ESC/POS printer language. The ESC/POS printer language was developed by EPSON, a Japanese electronics company, in the mid-1990s. EPSON stands for "Seiko Epson Corporation," and it is a global leader in printer manufacturing. The ESC/POS language was specifically designed to work with EPSON's POS (Point of Sale) printers, which are used in a wide range of industries, including retail, hospitality, and healthcare.
ESC/POS stands for "Epson Standard Code for Point of Sale," and it is a command language that controls the printing process for EPSON POS printers. The language consists of a series of commands that tell the printer how to format and print text, graphics, and barcodes. ESC/POS is widely used by software developers and printer manufacturers because of its simplicity, flexibility, and compatibility with a wide range of operating systems and hardware platforms.
EPSON continues to develop and improve the ESC/POS language, and it remains a popular choice for POS printing applications worldwide.
Common brand mobile printer support ESC/POS language include: Bixolon SPP-R310
Citizen CMP-30II
Datamax-O'Neil Apex 4
Epson Mobilink TM-P60II
HPRT MPT-II
Rongta RP58-U
Sato MB200i
Sewoo LK-P31
Star Micronics SM-S230i
TSC Alpha-4L
Woosim WSP-R240
Zebra iMZ Series
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