: Physical settings such as baud rate and cut mode (Full/Partial) can often be adjusted via physical DIP switches located under the printer cover. Compatibility
Efficient command processing to reduce the delay between a transaction completion and the physical printing of the receipt. Installation and Management
Integrated controls for partial or full auto-cutters.
: The driver acts as a translator, converting software print jobs into standard ESC/POS commands that control text formatting, barcode generation, and the automatic paper cutter.
| Symptom | Probable Cause | Solution in Ver.2.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wrong character table selected. | Open Printer Properties > Device Settings . Under "Character Set," select "CP437 (USA/Standard) or UTF-8." | | Printer works for one hour, then stops | Power management sleeping the USB port. | In Device Manager > USB Root Hub > Properties > Power Management. Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device." | | Network printer keeps going offline | Windows SNMP timeout. | Go to Ports > Configure Port. Uncheck "SNMP Status Enabled." Set "SNMP Community" to blank. | | Logo/Graphics print upside down | Command conflict. | In Driver Preferences > Advanced > Graphics Mode. Switch from "Bar/Line Mode" to "Raster Mode." |
: This is the most common error. If you moved the USB cable to a different port on your PC, you must update the port setting in the "Printer Properties" tab to match the new USB virtual port.
While newer versions exist, Ver. 2.0 remains popular due to its low resource overhead and compatibility with older systems. Its primary features include: