larryatheist
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Has anyone used a picaxe with an adafruit pos printer
You bring up a good point Texasclodhopper ... Acronyms are very handy, but often they are unique to the company where you work, to a certain industry,or within the area where you live (not obvious to an outsider). It would help if an acronym was defined the first time that it's used within a FORUM thread. JimSNow tell me what "pos" stands for? (Hoping it isn't a statement of quality!)
The POS printer runs at 19200baud, PICAXEs have a hardware serial port that will run at baud rates much higher than a mere 19200baud.I was worried that the ADAFRUIT took too fast
a baud rate. so hesitate to order it
serout 7,N19200,("Hello World") where 7 is your PIN number with the UARTRAVIS - the ADAFRUIT was about 50 usd - I wanted something not too expensive and what
PICAXEs they are compatible with. I was worried that the ADAFRUIT took too fast
a baud rate. so hesitate to order it. Also very complex operating manual --
all I want is to print outputs such as numerical results
eggdweather has given the command which should result in "Hello World" being printed on the thermal printer.EGGD -- recognize the code but want to print stuff to thermal prntr