Epson DM-D70 Technical Reference Guide - Page 34

Application Development Information, Controlling the Customer Display, ePOS-Print XML, ePOS-Device

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Chapter 4 Application Development Information Application Development Information This chapter explains how to control the product as well as necessary information for developing system applications using the product. Controlling the Customer Display This product supports the following control commands. • ePOS-Print XML • ePOS-Device XML • ESC/POS ePOS-Print XML and ePOS-Device XML can be used only when the product is directly connected to a supported TM printer. See the link below for information on the supported printers. U "Supported Printers" on page 50 To control the product from an application, use the above commands or the following development kits and drivers. • Epson ePOS SDK • EPSON OPOS ADK • EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET • EPSON Advanced Printer Driver ePOS-Print XML ePOS-Print XML is the Epson original control command system for POS printers and customer displays. This allows an application on a computer or tablet to send an XML-format request to a TM printer that supports the XML over an HTTP connection. ePOS-Print Service that is pre-installed on the XML-compatible printer receives the request and printing or displaying data is performed according to the request. For more details about ePOS-Print XML, see the ePOS-Print XML User's Manual. ePOS-Device XML ePOS-Device XML is the Epson original control command system defined using xml for POS printers and peripheral devices. This allows an application on a computer or tablet to send an XML-format request to a TM Intelligent printer over a socket connection. ePOS-Device Service that is pre-installed on the TM Intelligent printer receives the request and printing or displaying data is performed according to the request. For more details about ePOS-Device XML, see the ePOS-Device XML User's Manual. 34

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Chapter 4
Application Development Information
Application Development Information
This chapter explains how to control the product as well as necessary information for developing system
applications using the product.
Controlling the Customer Display
This product supports the following control commands.
ePOS-Print XML
ePOS-Device XML
ESC/POS
To control the product from an application, use the above commands or the following development kits and
drivers.
Epson ePOS SDK
EPSON OPOS ADK
EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET
EPSON Advanced Printer Driver
ePOS-Print XML
ePOS-Print XML is the Epson original control command system for POS printers and customer displays. This
allows an application on a computer or tablet to send an XML-format request to a TM printer that supports the
XML over an HTTP connection. ePOS-Print Service that is pre-installed on the XML-compatible printer
receives the request and printing or displaying data is performed according to the request. For more details
about ePOS-Print XML, see the ePOS-Print XML User's Manual.
ePOS-Device XML
ePOS-Device XML is the Epson original control command system defined using xml for POS printers and
peripheral devices. This allows an application on a computer or tablet to send an XML-format request to a TM
Intelligent printer over a socket connection. ePOS-Device Service that is pre-installed on the TM Intelligent
printer receives the request and printing or displaying data is performed according to the request. For more
details about ePOS-Device XML, see the ePOS-Device XML User's Manual.
ePOS-Print XML and ePOS-Device XML can be used only when the product is directly connected to
a supported TM printer. See the link below for information on the supported printers.
U
"Supported Printers" on page 50