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FedEx Thermal Label Printing via Web Services

Asked by braalewi in Active Server Pages (ASP), C# Programming Language

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We are attempting to integrate FedEx Webservices into our web site. One of the key features we need is the printing of the labels. Creating a PDF of the label is pretty straightforward, but is not an option for us. We have the zebra 2844ps thermal label printer. I see how in the Fedex code to specify that I would like a thermal label of 4x6 size. Getting the correct configuration is not an issue, but how do I get the thing to print?

I understand the security issues with printing from a web browser and we could simply deal with saving the the data to a file, but what type of file and then how do I send that file to the printer? Saving as a text file and printing sends the text to the printer as text. The data returned from FedEx's web service contains printer commands and the data that should be included on the label. I tried and ".epl" file, but I still don't know how to send that to a printer.

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