E-pos Printer Driver Ver.2.0

: Reduces lagging between clicking "Print" on your POS software and the actual physical printout.

Look for the Peripheral Unit Type or Cash Drawer dropdown menu. Set it to Document Top (opens before printing) or Document Bottom (opens after printing). Select "Cash Drawer 1" as the target device.

: Choose POS-80 if you are using an 80mm (3-inch) paper width printer, or POS-58 for a 58mm (2-inch) printer. Configure Port :

Most E-POS thermal printers act as the gateway to open your cash drawer. e-pos printer driver ver.2.0

E-POS Printer Driver Ver. 2.0 is a specialized software package designed to facilitate communication between operating systems (such as Windows) and E-POS thermal receipt printers. E-POS printers are widely recognized for their cost-effectiveness, high-speed thermal printing, and durability.

✅ – Reduced latency between order send and receipt print. ✅ Seamless multi-terminal support – Print from any station without driver conflicts. ✅ Enhanced error handling – Automatic recovery from paper jams or offline status. ✅ Native 64-bit support – Optimized for modern Windows and Linux environments. ✅ Backward compatible – Still works with legacy e-POS thermal models.

Go to Printer Properties > Device Settings and ensure the cash drawer setting is enabled. : Reduces lagging between clicking "Print" on your

Once installed, you can fine-tune the driver settings via the tab inside the printer properties to match your specific point-of-sale software behaviors:

Here are some technical specifications of the e-POS printer driver ver.2.0:

Choosing the right receipt printer is only half the battle for point-of-sale (POS) efficiency. The real magic happens within the software that connects your computer to the hardware. Select "Cash Drawer 1" as the target device

For Network/Ethernet: Select and input the static IP address assigned to your E-POS printer. Click Install or Finish to complete the wizard. Step 4: Power On and Test Turn on the power switch of your E-POS printer. Go to your Windows Control Panel > Devices and Printers . Locate the newly installed printer icon (e.g., "POS-80").

The is a specialized software component that bridges the gap between your POS terminal (PC, Tablet, or Handheld) and the physical thermal receipt printer. Unlike standard office printer drivers, E-POS drivers are optimized for fast printing, barcode generation, paper cutting control, and cash drawer management.

Save the settings. The printer will reboot automatically to apply changes.