Epson TM-T20II-i ePOS-Print XML Users Manual - Page 10

Interface Type, SOAP/HTTP Interface, SOAP/HTTP Interface WSDL supported - ip address

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Interface Type ❏ SOAP/HTTP Interface (p.10) ❏ SOAP/HTTP Interface (WSDL supported) (p.10) ❏ Interface for FileMaker (p.11) SOAP/HTTP Interface When a print document is sent from an application to ePOS-Print Service using SOAP/HTTP, ePOS-Print Service performs printing and returns a response document. Specification Item End point address Request message Response message Description http://[IP address of the ePOS-Print supported TM printer]/cgi-bin/epos/ service.cgi?devid=[device ID]&timeout=[timeout time] A SOAP message is sent against a HTTP POST method request. One print document is specified in the SOAP body. A SOAP message is returned against a HTTP POST method response. A response document is put in the SOAP body. SOAP/HTTP Interface (WSDL supported) When a print document is sent from an application to ePOS-Print Service using SOAP/HTTP, ePOS-Print performs printing and returns a response document. Job ID can be specified. (ePOS-Print Service Ver.4.1 or later versions supported.) Specification Item End point address Request message Response message Description http://[IP address of the ePOS-Print supported TM printer]/cgi-bin/epos/ service.cgi A SOAP message is sent against a HTTP POST method request. In the SOAP header, the device ID, timeout time, and job ID can be specified. One print document is specified in the SOAP body. A SOAP message is returned against a HTTP POST method response. A device ID and a job ID are put in the SOAP header. A response document is put in the SOAP body. 10

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Interface Type
SOAP/HTTP Interface (p.10)
SOAP/HTTP Interface (WSDL supported) (p.10)
Interface for FileMaker
(p.11)
SOAP/HTTP Interface
When a print document is sent from an application to ePOS-Print Service using SOAP/HTTP, ePOS-Print
Service performs printing and returns a response document.
Specification
SOAP/HTTP Interface (WSDL supported)
When a print document is sent from an application to ePOS-Print Service using SOAP/HTTP, ePOS-Print
performs printing and returns a response document. Job ID can be specified.
(ePOS-Print Service Ver.4.1 or later versions supported.)
Specification
Item
Description
End point address
http://[IP address of the ePOS-Print supported TM printer]/cgi-bin/epos/
service.cgi?devid=[device ID]&timeout=[timeout time]
Request message
A SOAP message is sent against a HTTP POST method request.
One print document is specified in the SOAP body.
Response message
A SOAP message is returned against a HTTP POST method response.
A response document is put in the SOAP body.
Item
Description
End point address
http://[IP address of the ePOS-Print supported TM printer]/cgi-bin/epos/
service.cgi
Request message
A SOAP message is sent against a HTTP POST method request.
In the SOAP header, the device ID, timeout time, and job ID can be specified.
One print document is specified in the SOAP body.
Response message
A SOAP message is returned against a HTTP POST method response.
A device ID and a job ID are put in the SOAP header.
A response document is put in the SOAP body.