This example demonstrates a USB composite device with a Printer class interface and a CDC serial interface. Data flows bidirectionally between the two:
This is useful for debugging printer class communication or as a reference for implementing printer class devices.
| Interface | Class | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | CDC ACM | Virtual serial port |
| 2 | Printer | USB Printer (bidirectional, protocol 2) |
The device exposes two endpoints on the host:
/dev/ttyACM0 (CDC serial port)/dev/usb/lp0 (USB printer)Note: the actual device numbers may vary depending on your system.
Prerequisites (Linux):
# Load the USB printer kernel module if not already loaded sudo modprobe usblp # Check devices exist ls /dev/ttyACM* /dev/usb/lp*
Test Printer to CDC (host writes to printer, reads from CDC):
# Terminal 1: read from CDC cat /dev/ttyACM0 # Terminal 2: write to printer echo "hello from printer" > /dev/usb/lp0 # "hello from printer" appears in Terminal 1
Test CDC to Printer (host writes to CDC, reads from printer):
# Terminal 1: read from printer IN endpoint cat /dev/usb/lp0 # Terminal 2: write to CDC echo "hello from cdc" > /dev/ttyACM0 # "hello from cdc" appears in Terminal 1
Interactive bidirectional test:
# Terminal 1: open CDC serial port minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 # Terminal 2: send to printer echo "tinyusb print example" > /dev/usb/lp0 # Text appears in minicom. Type in minicom to send data back through printer TX.
The device responds to GET_DEVICE_ID requests with:
MFG:TinyUSB;MDL:Printer to CDC;CMD:PS;CLS:PRINTER;
Verify with:
cat /sys/class/usbmisc/lp0/device/ieee1284_id