Send the binary data containing the command. Since the status check
is not performed, it is sent even if the printer specified by
printerModel is different from the actually connected printer.
Send the binary file containing the command. Since the status check is
not performed, it is sent even if the printer specified by printerModel
is different from the actually connected printer.
Send the database data described in .csv format. In addition,
Updates the database for printers that have templates and databases
created and linked by P-touch Editor.
Starts a communication with the printer.
Note: This does not seem to impact whether a print will succeed or not
on the Android side. Printing without calling this will still print.
Start creating the command and print data string for a P-touch Template.
Specify a template and the character encoding.
This function assumes the default P-touch Template settings.
Your application may not be able to print if the printer's settings
differ from the defaults. If necessary, use the P-touch Template
Setting Tool to configure the printer.
Transfers a P-touch Template file to the printer.
The template file (*.pdz, *.blf) is created by P-touch Transfer Manager,
a Windows application. For Bluetooth and USB transfers, use pdz files.
For all interface, use blf files.
Updates Bluetooth settings of the MW series. Refer to BluetoothPreference.
This method does not check if the request has been reflected on the
device. Please check using getBluetoothPreference if needed.
Update printer settings. See Printer Configurations for available values.
Some settings are not applied until the printer is restarted. Restart
the printer, then confirm the values are properly applied via
getPrinterSettings after the restart.