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Otherwise we stack overflow when expendin the queue
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ESP32-S3-Box Printer Demo with ESP-IDF

This project demonstrates how to use a printer with ESP32-S3-Box. It has been tested and proven to work with this specific model.

Prerequisites

Before you can run this example, make sure you have the following:

  • An ESP32-S3-Box
  • The Rust xtensa toolchain, which can be obtained from esp-rs. Use the installation instructions provided by espup to install it.
  • The esp-idf SDK. The installation guide can be found at esp-idf documentation.

Running the Example

Once you have the prerequisites, navigate to this directory and execute the following commands:

. ${IDF_PATH}/export.sh
idf.py build
idf.py flash monitor

This will build the project, flash it to your ESP32-S3-Box, and open a monitor to view the output of the device.