This project tries to provide a CUPS driver for Peripage A6 printers. Seems to be more or less working, but be prepared to face a good amount of issues.
- Peripage A6 - 203dpi (NOT YET, PPD TODO)
- Peripage A6 - 304dpi
- Peripage A6
You can compile the .drv
files to .ppd
files by executing:
make ppds
in the project's main directory.
In order to install manually on linux do more or less the following:
sudo cp peribakend.py /usr/lib/cups/backend/peri sudo chmod 0700 /usr/lib/cups/backend/peri sudo cp rastertoperipage.py /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertoperipage sudo chmod 0755 /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertoperipage copy ppd.gz file to /usr/share/cups/model/ sudo service restart cups
create a 'peripage' printer choosing 'peripage therma printer' using gui or lpadmin and set 'peri://' as protocol.
choose 'peripage' driver. At present the ppd file only exists for A6p (304dpi) model.
mac number for the moment is hardcoded in peribakend.py file, make sure to change it according to your printer before installing.
Contrast level (light, medium, dark) is selectable as printer option.
P.S. I made a typo when naming backend file, it still sticks
P.P.S. Be aware that peripage cups backend must run as root, set the correct permissions.
PACKAGING IS NOT WORKING YET. INSTALL MANUALLY
To build the Ubuntu/Debian package, execute:
./packaging/build_deb.sh
If you are on linux, but not on a debian-based distribution that lacks the dpkg
command,
a docker image will be downloaded and executed to get the debian toolchain. There is a similar
command build_deb_repo.sh
that you probably won't need, except if you are myself reading
this in a couple of years.
If you like to contribute to this project, you are very welcome to do so. If you have any questions in the process, please do not hesitate to ask.
The code in this repository is published under the terms of the GPLv3 License. See the LICENSE file for the complete license text.
This project is based on work by Bitrate16 for Peripage python module and Raphael Michel of pretix.eu <[email protected]> for a piece of cups filter. See the AUTHORS file for a list of all the awesome folks who contributed to this project.