On Jun 25, 7:49 am, "Jorgen Bodde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > It depends on how your printer can be accessed. Is there a driver for > it? The most simple way might be using ShellExecute (under windows) > but I found no way to supress the print dialog. > > Another way is using win32com module and instantiate an IE automation > object, which you feed a HTML page and issue a print. Be careful about > printing too fast allow it 4-5 seconds to process or successive print > jobs will fail. > > Here is a snippet of code to get you on your way; > > from win32com import client > ie = client.Dispatch("InternetExplorer.Application") > ie.Navigate(fn) # fn = filename (to temp file) to print > time.sleep(2) > ie.ExecWB(6, 2) > time.sleep(2) > ie.Quit() > ie = None > > For successive prints it is better to instantiate one IE object per > multiple print jobs, but once done, release it and set it up again. > > - Jorgen > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 6:54 AM, ajak_yahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Need some help from you all, > > > I already manage to write a program to print a packaging label. > > > The output on screen is as below, > > > Part Number : PWEE1111AA > > Quantity : 100 pcs > > Lot Number : 10A2008 > > Customer : ABC Pte. Ltd. > > > My questions is how can I send this output to my Panasonic KX-P1121 dot > > matric printer, > > Is it a module that i can used, previously i wrote my program using foxpro > > 2.6, i have no experience in python. > > > Regards, > > Ajak > > -- > >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
If it's connected to the PC's parallel printer port then you could try writing to "LPT1:": printer = open("LPT1:", "wb") printer.write("Hello world!\r\n") printer.close() Note that in order to advance to the next line you'll need to write a carriage return and linefeed ("\r\n"), as above. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list