Provide the printed on the bottom or back label of your receipt printer so we can verify if this is the correct driver framework.
Because many POS printers are "white-labeled" (sold under different brand names), the best way to find the specific download is through the official manufacturer support pages or reputable driver repositories.
The printer lights flash and a receipt prints showing “OPOS v1.13.01 ready.”
: Telling the printer when to trigger the internal blade to cut the receipt. Formatting Control
If the printer is connected via USB but does not respond, the USB driver may need to be installed before connecting the device for the first time.
Go to Printer Properties -> Device Settings . Look for an option labeled "Peripheral Unit Type" or "Cash Drawer." Set it to "Document Top" or "Document Bottom" to trigger the drawer pulse signal whenever a receipt begins or ends printing.
The thermal paper roll is loaded upside down. Thermal paper only has a chemical coating on one side.
If your printer fails to print after running the setup, use these troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue: 1. "Printer Status: Offline" or No Response
Plug the POS printer into a functioning power outlet and turn it on. Connect it to your PC using the provided USB cable, Ethernet cord, or Serial adapter.
Temporarily disable anti-virus software, as it may mistakenly block the .exe file. Conclusion
If your setup includes a cash drawer that opens automatically when a receipt prints, configure it directly through the driver: Open for your POS printer. Navigate to the Device Settings tab. Locate the Peripheral Unit Type or Cash Drawer option.
When searching for the , caution is paramount. Because this is a generic driver shared by many white-label thermal printer manufacturers (such as Xprinter, Hooin, ZJiang, and Munbyn), it is frequently hosted on third-party sites. 1. Official Manufacturer Portals (Recommended)