niimprint
— Niimbot Printer Client
Fork changelog & differences from original version:
- Tested on Niimbot B21 and Python 3.11. Niimbot D11 support may be broken!
- Added transport abstraction: switch between bluetooth and USB (serial)
- Disabled checksum calculation for image encoding (works fine without it so far)
- Switched to click CLI library instead of argparse
- Integrated pyproject.toml and poetry
- Integrated pre-commit and ruff, re-formatted all files
- Miscellaneous refactoring / file renaming / etc.
Installation
Recommended method is to use poetry and install with poetry install
. However requirements.txt
is also provided for convenience. Project is tested on Python 3.11, but should work on other versions.
Usage
$ python niimprint --help
Usage: niimprint [OPTIONS]
Options:
-m, --model [b1|b21|d11] Niimbot printer model [default: b21]
-c, --conn [usb|bluetooth] Connection type [default: usb]
-a, --addr TEXT Bluetooth MAC address OR serial device path
-d, --density INTEGER RANGE Print density [default: 5; 1<=x<=5]
-r, --rotate [0|90|180|270] Image rotation (clockwise) [default: 0]
-i, --image PATH Image path [required]
-v, --verbose Enable verbose logging
--help Show this message and exit.
Image orientation:
Generally, the image comes out of the printer with the same orientation you see it on your screen. You can have your input image rotated as you like, but adjust its orientation by passing -r <...>
flag. See the image below for clarification.
Image resolution:
As far as we've tested, Niimbot printers have 8 pixels per mm (~203 dpi) resolution. The CLI prints the image you provided as-is, without any checks of the actual label size, so be careful. However the script will check if the image width is too big for selected printer. The maximum width in pixels is usually slightly less than specified maximum width in mm:
- B21, B1: max 384 pixels (almost equal to 50 mm * 8 px/mm = 400)
- D11: max 96 pixels (almost equal to 15 mm * 8 px/mm = 120)
USB connection:
For USB connection, you can omit the --addr
argument and let the script auto-detect the serial port. However, it will fail if there're multiple available ports. On linux, serial ports can be found at /dev/ttyUSB*
, /dev/ttyACM*
or /dev/serial/*
. On windows, they will be named like COM1
, COM2
etc. Check the device manager to choose the correct one.
Bluetooth connection:
It seems like B21 (and maybe other models?) has two bluetooth adresses. For me, they start with C2:E1
and E2:E1
respectively. Connection works only if you disconnect from C2:E1
and connect to E2:E1
. Also after connecting to E2:E1
via bluetoothctl I always get org.bluez.Error.NotAvailable br-connection-profile-unavailable
error, but printing works fine regardless.
Examples
B21, USB connection, 30x15 mm (240x120 px) label
python niimprint -c usb -a /dev/ttyACM0 -r 90 -i examples/B21_30x15mm_240x120px.png
B21, Bluetooth connection, 80x50 mm (640x384 px) label
python niimprint -c bluetooth -a "E2:E1:08:03:09:87" -r 90 -i examples/B21_80x50mm_640x384px.png
D11
Completly untested yet, however original fork supports it. If you have D11 at hand and willing to test, please open an issue!
Licence
MIT. Originally developed by kjy00302, forked & enhanced by AndBondStyle