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<?php
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/* Example of printing the GBP pound symbol on a STAR TSP650
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*
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* In this example, it's shown how to check that your PHP files are actually being
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* saved in unicode. Sections B) and C) are identical in UTF-8, but different
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* if you are saving to a retro format like Windows-1252.
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*/
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// Adjust these to your environment
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require __DIR__ . '/../../vendor/autoload.php';
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use Mike42\Escpos\CapabilityProfile;
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use Mike42\Escpos\Printer;
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use Mike42\Escpos\PrintConnectors\FilePrintConnector;
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$connector = new FilePrintConnector("php://stdout");
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// Start printer
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$profile = CapabilityProfile::load("simple");
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$printer = new Printer($connector, $profile);
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// A) Raw pound symbol
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// This is the most likely thing to work, and bypasses all the fancy stuff.
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$printer -> textRaw("\x9C"); // based on position in CP437
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$printer -> text(" 1.95\n");
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// B) Manually encoded UTF8 pound symbol. Tests that the driver correctly
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// encodes this as CP437.
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$printer -> text(base64_decode("wqM=") . " 2.95\n");
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// C) Pasted in file. Tests that your files are being saved as UTF-8, which
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// escpos-php is able to convert automatically to a mix of code pages.
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$printer -> text("£ 3.95\n");
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$printer -> cut();
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$printer -> close();
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