expo-brother-printer-sdk v0.3.0
expo-brother-printer-sdk
Expo module to connect to Brother printers
Installation in managed Expo projects
For managed Expo projects, please follow the installation instructions in the API documentation for the latest stable release. If you follow the link and there is no documentation available then this library is not yet usable within managed projects — it is likely to be included in an upcoming Expo SDK release.
Installation in bare React Native projects
For bare React Native projects, you must ensure that you have installed and configured the expo
package before continuing.
Add the package to your npm dependencies
npm install expo-brother-printer-sdk
Native Configuration
- Add the config plugin to
app.json
to add the necessary native configurations.{ "expo": { ... "plugins": [ ..., "expo-brother-printer-sdk" ], } }
- Run
npx expo prebuild --clean
to update the app configuration.
Searching for printers
The SDK supports connecting to printers via both Bluetooth & via WiFi.
Connect via Bluetooth:
NOTE: Connecting via Bluetooth does not work in the Simulator. You will need a physical device for this feature.
- Connect the printer to the iPhone or Android device via the Bluetooth devices page in settings.
- Then use the
searchBluetoothPrinters
function to enumerate all Brother printers connected via Bluetooth.const blChannels = await BrotherPrinterSDK.searchBluetoothPrinters();
Connect via WiFi
NOTE: Connecting via WiFi works in both the Simulator and physical devices.
- Connect the printer to a WiFi network.
- Ensure the phone (or the mac running the Simulator) is connected to the same WiFi network.
- Use the
searchNetworkPrinters
function to enumerate all Brother printers detected on the same WiFi network. Note that this method requires you to specify the model(s) of printers to search for.const wifiChannels = await BrotherPrinterSDK.searchNetworkPrinters({ printerList: ['QL-820NWB'], // required searchDuration: 2000, // optional; defaults to 1000ms });
Printing
Once a printer channel is acquired, you can send a print job to it by specifying a URL to an image.
NOTE: The image URL must be a local file URL. Passing a remote URL will fail silently.
Use the printImage
function to send a print job to the chosen printer channel.
const imageUri = 'file:///path/to/local/image.png'; // PNG & JPEG formats are supported
const channel = /* channel obtained using Bluetooth or Wifi search methods above. */
// all settings are optional. see BPrintSettings documentation for details
const settings: BPrintSettings = {
labelSize: BPQLLabelSize.RollW62,
autoCutForEachPageCount: 1,
autoCut: true,
cutAtEnd: true,
resolution: BPResolution.Normal,
};
await BrotherPrinterSDK.printImage(imageUri, channel, settings);
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome! Please refer to guidelines described in the contributing guide.