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4x6 thermal label printers on linux
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Not label printers but I've used thermal receipt printers which should be similar. They use a special command set designed by Epson which is supposedly "confidential" but it's easy to find manuals online. I expect there is code around too. I didn't attempt any CUPS integration. My program just sent the commands directly to the printer.