The Android device must work as USB host to control the printer device. For example, you will need a so-called USB OTG (On-The-Go) adapter, which has a micro USB or Type-C male connector on the Android side (depending on your Android device) and a Type-A female connector on the other side. Then you can connect a regular USB cable for printer which has a Type-A male and Type-B male to connect to a printer.
[Example features] - Checking printer information such as serial number or counters. - Setting up printing controls such as printing speed, darkness or position. - Setting up systems such as sensor levels or buzzer. - Setting up media handlings such as cutter action. - Setting up communication interface. - Switching configuration presets. - Managing access control. - Printing test labels. - Sending raw data to the printer. - Updating firmware. - Resetting the printer. - Restarting the printer. - Switching emulations.
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Sep 12, 2025
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