ESCPOS-ThermalPrinter-Android
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Useful library to help Android developpers to print with (Bluetooth, TCP, USB) ESC/POS thermal printer.
Android library for ESC/POS Thermal Printer
Useful library to help Android developers to print with (Bluetooth, TCP, USB) ESC/POS thermal printers.
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Table of contents
- Android version
- Tested printers
- Test It !
- Installation
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth permission
- Bluetooth code example
- TCP
- TCP permission
- TCP code example
- USB
- USB permission
- USB code example
- Charset encoding
- Formatted text : syntax guide
- Class list
- BluetoothPrintersConnections
- UsbPrintersConnections
- EscPosPrinter
- PrinterTextParserImg
- EscPosCharsetEncoding
- Projects using this library
- Contributing
Android version
Developed for SDK version 16 (Android 4.1 Jelly Bean) and above.
Tested printers
- HOIN HOP H58 Thermal Printer ESC/POS.
- XPRINTER XP-P300.
- MUNBYN IMP001.
- JP-Q2 POS Terminal PDA (Embedded printer is configured as Bluetooth device)
- MUNBYN ITPP047 (tested over USB)
Test it !
To test this library, it's pretty simple !
- Create a directory and open a terminal inside
- Run
git clone https://github.com/DantSu/ESCPOS-ThermalPrinter-Android.git . - Open the directory with Android Studio
- Test it !
Installation
Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file. Add it in your root /build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Step 2. Add the dependency in /app/build.gradle :
dependencies {
...
implementation 'com.github.DantSu:ESCPOS-ThermalPrinter-Android:3.2.0'
}
Bluetooth
Bluetooth permission
Be sure to have <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" />, <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" />, <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT" />, <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN" /> in your AndroidMenifest.xml.
Also, you have to check the bluetooth permission in your app like this :
if (ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[]{Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH}, MainActivity.PERMISSION_BLUETOOTH);
} else if (ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[]{Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}, MainActivity.PERMISSION_BLUETOOTH_ADMIN);
} else if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.S && ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[]{Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT}, MainActivity.PERMISSION_BLUETOOTH_CONNECT);
} else if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.S && ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[]{Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN}, MainActivity.PERMISSION_BLUETOOTH_SCAN);
} else {
// Your code HERE
}
Bluetooth code example
The code below is an example to write in your activity :
EscPosPrinter printer = new EscPosPrinter(BluetoothPrintersConnections.selectFirstPaired(), 203, 48f, 32);
printer
.printFormattedText(
"[C]<img>" + PrinterTextParserImg.bitmapToHexadecimalString(printer, this.getApplicationContext().getResources().getDrawableForDensity(R.drawable.logo, DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM))+"</img>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<u><font size='big'>ORDER N°045</font></u>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>BEAUTIFUL SHIRT</b>[R]9.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : S\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>AWESOME HAT</b>[R]24.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : 57/58\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]--------------------------------\n" +
"[R]TOTAL PRICE :[R]34.98e\n" +
"[R]TAX :[R]4.23e\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<font size='tall'>Customer :</font>\n" +
"[L]Raymond DUPONT\n" +
"[L]5 rue des girafes\n" +
"[L]31547 PERPETES\n" +
"[L]Tel : +33801201456\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<barcode type='ean13' height='10'>831254784551</barcode>\n" +
"[C]<qrcode size='20'>http://www.developpeur-web.dantsu.com/</qrcode>"
);
Below a picture of the receipt printed with the code above :

TCP
TCP permission
Be sure to have <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/> in your AndroidMenifest.xml.
TCP code example
The code below is an example to write in your activity :
new Thread(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
try {
EscPosPrinter printer = new EscPosPrinter(new TcpConnection("192.168.1.3", 9300, 15), 203, 48f, 32);
printer
.printFormattedText(
"[C]<img>" + PrinterTextParserImg.bitmapToHexadecimalString(printer, getApplicationContext().getResources().getDrawableForDensity(R.drawable.logo, DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM)) + "</img>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<u><font size='big'>ORDER N°045</font></u>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>BEAUTIFUL SHIRT</b>[R]9.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : S\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>AWESOME HAT</b>[R]24.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : 57/58\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]--------------------------------\n" +
"[R]TOTAL PRICE :[R]34.98e\n" +
"[R]TAX :[R]4.23e\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<font size='tall'>Customer :</font>\n" +
"[L]Raymond DUPONT\n" +
"[L]5 rue des girafes\n" +
"[L]31547 PERPETES\n" +
"[L]Tel : +33801201456\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<barcode type='ean13' height='10'>831254784551</barcode>\n" +
"[C]<qrcode size='20'>http://www.developpeur-web.dantsu.com/</qrcode>"
);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}).start();
USB
USB permission
Be sure to have <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.usb.host" /> in your AndroidMenifest.xml.
You have to check the USB permission in your app like this :
private static final String ACTION_USB_PERMISSION = "com.android.example.USB_PERMISSION";
private final BroadcastReceiver usbReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
String action = intent.getAction();
if (MainActivity.ACTION_USB_PERMISSION.equals(action)) {
synchronized (this) {
UsbManager usbManager = (UsbManager) getSystemService(Context.USB_SERVICE);
UsbDevice usbDevice = (UsbDevice) intent.getParcelableExtra(UsbManager.EXTRA_DEVICE);
if (intent.getBooleanExtra(UsbManager.EXTRA_PERMISSION_GRANTED, false)) {
if (usbManager != null && usbDevice != null) {
// YOUR PRINT CODE HERE
}
}
}
}
}
};
public void printUsb() {
UsbConnection usbConnection = UsbPrintersConnections.selectFirstConnected(this);
UsbManager usbManager = (UsbManager) this.getSystemService(Context.USB_SERVICE);
if (usbConnection != null && usbManager != null) {
PendingIntent permissionIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(
this,
0,
new Intent(MainActivity.ACTION_USB_PERMISSION),
android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.S ? PendingIntent.FLAG_MUTABLE : 0
);
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter(MainActivity.ACTION_USB_PERMISSION);
registerReceiver(this.usbReceiver, filter);
usbManager.requestPermission(usbConnection.getDevice(), permissionIntent);
}
}
USB code example
The code below is an example to write in your activity :
EscPosPrinter printer = new EscPosPrinter(new UsbConnection(usbManager, usbDevice), 203, 48f, 32);
printer
.printFormattedText(
"[C]<img>" + PrinterTextParserImg.bitmapToHexadecimalString(printer, this.getApplicationContext().getResources().getDrawableForDensity(R.drawable.logo, DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM))+"</img>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<u><font size='big'>ORDER N°045</font></u>\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>BEAUTIFUL SHIRT</b>[R]9.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : S\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<b>AWESOME HAT</b>[R]24.99e\n" +
"[L] + Size : 57/58\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]--------------------------------\n" +
"[R]TOTAL PRICE :[R]34.98e\n" +
"[R]TAX :[R]4.23e\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]================================\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[L]<font size='tall'>Customer :</font>\n" +
"[L]Raymond DUPONT\n" +
"[L]5 rue des girafes\n" +
"[L]31547 PERPETES\n" +
"[L]Tel : +33801201456\n" +
"[L]\n" +
"[C]<barcode type='ean13' height='10'>831254784551</barcode>\n" +
"[C]<qrcode size='20'>http://www.developpeur-web.dantsu.com/</qrcode>"
);
Charset encoding
To change charset encoding of the printer, use EscPosCharsetEncoding class :
EscPosPrinter printer = new EscPosPrinter(deviceConnection, 203, 48f, 32, new EscPosCharsetEncoding("windows-1252", 16));
escPosCharsetId may change with printer model.
Follow this link to find escPosCharsetId that works with many printers
Formatted text : syntax guide
New line
Use \n to create a new line of text.
Text alignment and column separation
Add an alignment tag on a same line of text implicitly create a new column.
Column alignment tags :
[L]: left side alignment[C]: center alignment[R]: right side alignment
Example :
[L]Some text: One column aligned to left[C]Some text: One column aligned to center[R]Some text: One column aligned to right[L]Some text[L]Some other text: Two columns aligned to left.Some other textstarts in the center of the paper.[L]Some text[R]Some other text: Two columns, first aligned to left, second aligned to right.Some other textis printed at the right of paper.[L]Some[R]text[R]here: Three columns.[L][R]text[R]here: Three columns. The first is empty but it takes a third of the available space.
Font
Size
<font></font> tag allows you to change the font size and color. Default size is normal / black.
-
<font size='normal'>Some text</font>: Normal size -
<font size='wide'>Some text</font>: Double width of medium size -
<font size='tall'>Some text</font>: Double height of medium size -
<font size='big'>Some text</font>: Double width and height of medium size -
<font size='big-2'>Some text</font>: 3 x width and height -
<font size='big-3'>Some text</font>: 4 x width and height -
<font size='big-4'>Some text</font>: 5 x width and height -
<font size='big-5'>Some text</font>: 6 x width and height -
<font size='big-6'>Some text</font>: 7 x width and height -
<font color='black'>Some text</font>: black text - white background -
<font color='bg-black'>Some text</font>: white text - black background -
<font color='red'>Some text</font>: red text - white background (Not working on all printer) -
<font color='bg-red'>Some text</font>: white text - red background (Not working on all printer)
Bold
<b></b> tag allows you to change the font weight.
<b>Some text</b>
Underline
<u></u> tag allows you to underline the text.
<u>Some text</u>text underlined<u type='double'>Some text</u>text double-strike (Not working on all printer)
Image
<img></img> tag allows you to print image. Inside the tag you need to write a hexadecimal string of an image.
Use PrinterTextParserImg.bitmapToHexadecimalString to convert Drawable, BitmapDrawable or Bitmap to hexadecimal string.
<img>hexadecimal string of an image</img>
⚠ WARNING ⚠ : This tag has several constraints :
- A line that contains
<img></img>can have only one alignment tag and it must be at the beginning of the line. <img>must be directly preceded by nothing or an alignment tag ([L][C][R]).</img>must be directly followed by a new line\n.- You can't write text on a line that contains
<img></img>. - Maximum height of printed image is 256px, If you want to print larger bitmap. Please refer to this solution: #70
Barcode
<barcode></barcode> tag allows you to print a barcode. Inside the tag you need to write the code number to print.
<barcode>451278452159</barcode>: (12 numbers)
Prints a EAN13 barcode (height: 10mm, width: ~70% printer width, text: displayed below).<barcode type='ean8'>4512784</barcode>: (7 numbers)
Prints a EAN8 barcode (height: 10mm, width: ~70% printer width, text: displayed below).<barcode type='upca' height='20'>4512784521</barcode>: (11 numbers)
Prints a UPC-A barcode (height: 20mm, width: ~70% printer width, text: displayed below).<barcode type='upce' height='25' width='50' text='none'>512789</barcode>: (6 numbers)
Prints a UPC-E barcode (height: 25mm, width: ~50mm, text: hidden).<barcode type='128' width='40' text='above'>DantSu</barcode>: (string)
Prints a barcode 128 (height: 10mm, width: ~40mm, text: displayed above).
⚠ WARNING ⚠ : This tag has several constraints :
- A line that contains
<barcode></barcode>can have only one alignment tag and it must be at the beginning of the line. <barcode>must be directly preceded by nothing or an alignment tag ([L][C][R]).</barcode>must be directly followed by a new line\n.- You can't write text on a line that contains
<barcode></barcode>.
QR Code
<qrcode></qrcode> tag allows you to print a QR code. Inside the tag you need to write the QR code data.
<qrcode>http://www.developpeur-web.dantsu.com/</qrcode>: Prints a QR code with a width and height of 20 millimeters.<qrcode size='25'>123456789</qrcode>: Prints a QR code with a width and height of 25 millimeters.
⚠ WARNING ⚠ : This tag has several constraints :
- A line that contains
<qrcode></qrcode>can have only one alignment tag and it must be at the beginning of the line. <qrcode>must be directly preceded by nothing or an alignment tag ([L][C][R]).</qrcode>must be directly followed by a new line\n.- You can't write text on a line that contains
<qrcode></qrcode>.
Class list
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.connection.bluetooth.BluetoothPrintersConnections
Static Method : selectFirstPaired()
Easy way to get the first bluetooth printer paired / connected.
- return
BluetoothConnection
Method : getList()
Get a list of bluetooth printers.
- return
BluetoothConnection[]
⚠️ If the arrray returned by getList() does not contain you printer or if selectFirstPaired() does not return your printer. Read this issue : https://github.com/DantSu/ESCPOS-ThermalPrinter-Android/issues/80#issuecomment-729759832
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.connection.tcp.TcpConnection
Constructor : TcpConnection(String address, int port[, int timeout])
- param
String address: Targeted ip address - param
int port: Targeted tcp port - param
int timeout(optional) : Connection timeout (default : 30)
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.connection.usb.UsbPrintersConnections
Static Method : selectFirstConnected()
Easy way to get the first USB printer connected.
- return
UsbConnection
Method : getList()
Get a list of USB printers.
- return
UsbConnection[]
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.EscPosPrinter
Constructor : EscPosPrinter(DeviceConnection printer, int printerDpi, float printingWidthMM, int nbrCharactersPerLine [, EscPosCharsetEncoding charsetEncoding])
- param
DeviceConnection printer: Instance of a connected printer - param
int printerDpi: DPI of the connected printer - param
float printerWidthMM: Printing width in millimeters - param
int printerNbrCharactersPerLine: The maximum number of medium sized characters that can be printed on a line. - param
EscPosCharsetEncoding charsetEncoding(optional) : Set the charset encoding.
Method : disconnectPrinter()
Close the connection with the printer.
- return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : getNbrCharactersPerLine()
Get the maximum number of characters that can be printed on a line.
- return
int
Method : getPrinterWidthMM()
Get the printing width in millimeters
- return
float
Method : getPrinterDpi()
Get the printer DPI
- return
int
Method : getPrinterWidthPx()
Get the printing width in dot
- return
int
Method : getPrinterCharSizeWidthPx()
Get the number of dot that a printed character contain
- return
int
Method : mmToPx(float mmSize)
Convert the mmSize variable from millimeters to dot.
- param
float mmSize: Distance in millimeters to be converted - return
int: Dot size of mmSize.
Method : useEscAsteriskCommand(boolean enable)
Active "ESC *" command for image printing.
- param
boolean enable: true to use "ESC *", false to use "GS v 0" - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedText(String text)
Print a formatted text and feed paper (20 millimeters). Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedTextAndCut(String text)
Print a formatted text, feed paper (20 millimeters) and cut the paper. Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedText(String text, float mmFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text and feed paper (mmFeedPaper millimeters). Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
float mmFeedPaper: Millimeter distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedTextAndCut(String text, float mmFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text, feed paper (mmFeedPaper millimeters) and cut the paper. Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
float mmFeedPaper: Millimeter distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedTextAndOpenCashBox(String text, float mmFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text, feed paper (mmFeedPaper millimeters), cut the paper and open the cash box. Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
float mmFeedPaper: Millimeter distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedText(String text, int dotsFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text and feed paper (dotsFeedPaper dots). Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
int dotsFeedPaper: Distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedTextAndCut(String text, int dotsFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text, feed paper (dotsFeedPaper dots) and cut the paper. Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
int dotsFeedPaper: Distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : printFormattedTextAndOpenCashBox(String text, int dotsFeedPaper)
Print a formatted text, feed paper (dotsFeedPaper dots), cut the paper and open the cash box. Read the "Formatted Text : Syntax guide" section for more information about text formatting options.
- param
String text: Formatted text to be printed. - param
int dotsFeedPaper: Distance feed paper at the end. - return
Printer: Fluent interface
Method : bitmapToBytes(Bitmap bitmap)
Convert Bitmap object to ESC/POS image.
- param
Bitmap bitmap: Instance of Bitmap - return
byte[]: Bytes contain the image in ESC/POS command
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.textparser.PrinterTextParserImg
Static Method : bitmapToHexadecimalString(Printer printer, Drawable drawable)
Convert Drawable instance to a hexadecimal string of the image data.
- param
Printer printer: A Printer instance that will print the image. - param
Drawable drawable: Drawable instance to be converted. - return
String: A hexadecimal string of the image data. Empty string if Drawable cannot be cast to BitmapDrawable.
Static Method : bitmapToHexadecimalString(Printer printer, BitmapDrawable bitmapDrawable)
Convert BitmapDrawable instance to a hexadecimal string of the image data.
- param
Printer printer: A Printer instance that will print the image. - param
BitmapDrawable bitmapDrawable: BitmapDrawable instance to be converted. - return
String: A hexadecimal string of the image data.
Static Method : bitmapToHexadecimalString(Printer printer, Bitmap bitmap)
Convert Bitmap instance to a hexadecimal string of the image data.
- param
Printer printer: A Printer instance that will print the image. - param
Bitmap bitmap: Bitmap instance to be converted. - return
String: A hexadecimal string of the image data.
Static Method : bytesToHexadecimalString(byte[] bytes)
Convert byte array to a hexadecimal string of the image data.
- param
byte[] bytes: Bytes contain the image in ESC/POS command. - return
String: A hexadecimal string of the image data.
Static Method : hexadecimalStringToBytes(String hexString)
Convert hexadecimal string of the image data to bytes ESC/POS command.
- param
String hexString: Hexadecimal string of the image data. - return
byte[]: Bytes contain the image in ESC/POS command.
Class : com.dantsu.escposprinter.EscPosCharsetEncoding
Constructor : EscPosCharsetEncoding(String charsetName, int escPosCharsetId)
- param
charsetNameName of charset encoding (Ex: ISO-8859-1) - param
escPosCharsetIdId of charset encoding for your printer (Ex: 6)
Projects using this library
- AllInOneYT/react-native-thermal-printer : A React Native bridge
- paystory-de/thermal-printer-cordova-plugin : A Cordova / Ionic bridge
- asukiaaa/react-native-escpos-android : A React Native bridge
- android_bluetooth_printer : A Flutter bridge
Contributing
Please fork this repository and contribute back using pull requests.
Any contributions, large or small, major features, bug fixes, are welcomed and appreciated but will be thoroughly reviewed