This program prints monochrome PNG files on the Brother QL-570 and QL-700 thermal sticker printer by writing to the Linux device file (e.g. /dev/usb/lp0).
You need libpng and the libpng header files in order to compile. To install the required packages on a Debiab-based system:
sudo aptitude install build-essential libpng12-0 libpng12-dev pkg-config
Simply run:
make
sudo make install
Usage: ./ql570 printer format pngfile [cutoff]
format:
- 12 12 mm endless (DK-22214)
- 29
n 29 mm endless (DK-22210, 22211)
- 38 38 mm endless (DK-22225)
- 50 50 mm endless (DK-22246)
- 54 54 mm endless (DK-N55224)
- 62
w 62 mm endless (DK-22205, 44205, 44605, 22212, 22251, 22606, 22113)
- 12d Ø 12 mm round (DK-11219)
- 24d Ø 24 mm round (DK-11218)
- 58d Ø 58 mm round (DK-11207)
- 17x54 17x54 mm (DK-11204)
- 17x87 17x87 mm (DK-11203)
- 23x23 23x23 mm (DK-11221)
- 29x90
7 29x90 mm (DK-11201)
- 38x90 38x90 mm (DK-11208)
- 39x48 39x48 mm
- 52x29 52x29 mm
- 62x29 62x29 mm (DK-11209)
- 62x100 62x100 mm (DK-11202)
[cutoff] is the optional color/greyscale to monochrome conversion cutoff (default: 180).
Example: ./ql570 /dev/usb/lp0 n image.png
Hint: If the printer's status LED blinks red, then your media type is probably wrong.
If you try to print a greyscale or monochrome PNG, then it will be converted to monochrome before printing. The image is converted by turning all pixels that have a value of less than 180 out of 255 in either color channel to black, and the rest to white. The cutoff can be adjusted to something other than 180 by specifying it on the command line.
- 29x90: 1083x336 pixels
- 29 endless: ?x336 pixels
- 62 endless: ?x720 pixels
- Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen reverse-engineered the QL-570 protocol and wrote all the important parts of this program.
- Marc Juul added support for different paper sizes and conversion cutoff.
- Kurt Heston added QL-700 support.
- Luca Zimmermann added support for mostly all paper sizes and option for print quality vs. speed.
License: GPLv3
- Copyright 2012 Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen
- Copyright 2014 Marc Juul
- Copyright 2014 Kurt Heston
- Copyright 2016 BioBricks Foundation
- Copyright 2020 Luca Zimmermann