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Class: WebDymoPrinter

WebUSB PrinterAdapter implementation for DYMO LabelManager printers.

Thin wrapper over WebUsbTransport from @thermal-label/transport/web. Shares DymoPrinter's rendering path — callers pass full RGBA and the driver thresholds/dithers to 1bpp internally, with the same pickRotation heuristic.

Implements

Constructors

Constructor

new WebDymoPrinter(device, transport): WebDymoPrinter

Parameters

device

LabelManagerDevice

transport

Transport

Returns

WebDymoPrinter

Properties

device

readonly device: LabelManagerDevice

The device entry for the connected printer.

Useful for logging, diagnostics, and displaying VID/PID. Undefined if the connection was established without device matching (e.g. a raw TCP connection to a known IP).

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.device


family

readonly family: "labelmanager"

Driver family identifier, e.g. 'brother-ql' or 'labelwriter'.

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.family

Accessors

connected

Get Signature

get connected(): boolean

Whether the printer is currently connected.

Returns

boolean

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.connected


model

Get Signature

get model(): string

Human-readable model name from the driver's device registry.

Returns

string

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.model

Methods

close()

close(): Promise<void>

Close the connection. Always call in finally blocks.

Returns

Promise<void>

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.close


createPreview()

createPreview(image, options?): Promise<PreviewResult>

Generate a preview showing how this printer would reproduce the design on the given media. Returns separated 1bpp planes with display colours.

The driver uses its own colour-splitting logic (the same code that print() uses internally) to produce the planes. The consuming app renders whatever planes come back without needing to know the splitting rules.

For offline preview without a live connection, use the static createPreviewOffline() function exported from the driver's *-core package instead.

Parameters

image

RawImageData

— full RGBA, typically from designer.render().

options?

PreviewOptions

— optional media override. If media is omitted, uses detected media from the last getStatus(). If no status is available, the driver defaults to single-colour at the printer's native head width and sets PreviewResult.assumed = true.

Returns

Promise<PreviewResult>

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.createPreview


getStatus()

getStatus(): Promise<PrinterStatus>

Query printer status including detected media.

Returns

Promise<PrinterStatus>

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.getStatus


onStatus()

onStatus(cb): () => void

Subscribe to status updates. LabelManager firmware doesn't push unsolicited status frames; this is a polling shim built on pollingOnStatus from contracts, which calls getStatus() every 4 s and forwards each result to the subscriber.

Per plan 11 §onStatus parity — every driver-web printer implements onStatus so the harness shell can collapse its push-vs-pull branch into a single subscription path.

Parameters

cb

(status) => void

Returns

() => void

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.onStatus


print()

print(image, media?, options?): Promise<void>

Print from a full-colour RGBA image.

The driver converts to its native format internally:

  • Single-colour media (media.palette undefined) — threshold/dither RGBA to a single 1bpp plane via renderImage.
  • Multi-ink media (media.palette defined) — split into planes via renderMultiPlaneImage using that palette.

Orientation: drivers compute the rotation via pickRotation (see ./orientation.ts) — the input image is treated as the intended visual; the driver auto-rotates landscape input on media tagged defaultOrientation: 'horizontal'.

Multi-ink splitting: the palette on the media descriptor names every ink the driver should classify pixels into; the contracts package does not pick "red" or "black" — those facts live with the media entry.

Batch printing: call print() once per label. The driver handles job framing internally (e.g. Brother QL page-break commands between sequential print() calls within the same session).

Parameters

image

RawImageData

— full RGBA, typically from designer.render().

media?

MediaDescriptor

— which media to print on. Determines dimensions, margins, and colour mode. If omitted, uses detected media from the last getStatus().

options?

LabelManagerPrintOptions

— per-call options (copies, density, etc.).

Returns

Promise<void>

Throws

MediaNotSpecifiedError if no media is known.

Implementation of

PrinterAdapter.print