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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:42:53+00:00 2026-05-13T15:42:53+00:00

A label printer is controled by sending a string of raw ASCII characters (which

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A label printer is controled by sending a string of raw ASCII characters (which formats a label). Like this:

 string s = "\x02L\r" + "D11\r" + "ySWR\r" + "421100001100096" + date + "\r" + "421100002150096" + time + "\r" + "421100001200160" + price + "\r" + "E\r";

 RawPrinterHelper.SendStringToPrinter(printerName, s);

This hardcoded variant works well.

Now I want to put the control string to a .txt file and read it during runtime. Like this:

        string printstr;
        TextReader tr = new StreamReader("print.txt");
        printstr = tr.ReadLine();
        tr.Close();

But in this case printer prints nothing.

It seems, that StreamReader adds something else to this string

(If I put the read string to a MessageBox.Show(printstr); everything looks OK. Though, this way we can not see control characters added).

What could be a solution to this problem?

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    2026-05-13T15:42:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:42 pm

    Looks like a Zebra label printer, I’ve had the displeasure. The first thing you need to fix is the way you generate the print.txt file. You’ll need to write one line for each section of the command string that’s terminated with \r. For example, your command string should be written like this:

    printFile.WriteLine("\x02L");
    printFile.WriteLine("D11");
    printFile.WriteLine("ySWR");
    printFile.WriteLine("421100001100096" + date);
    printFile.WriteLine("421100002150096" + time);
    printFile.WriteLine("421100001200160" + price);
    printFile.WriteLine("E");
    printFile.WriteLine();
    

    Now you can use ReadLine() when you read the label from print.txt. You’ll need to read multiple lines to get the complete label. I added a blank line at the end, you could use that when you read the file to detect that you got all the lines that creates the label. Don’t forget to append “\r” again when you send it to the printer.

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