May not be compatible with specialized software like Square POS. Cost-effective inkless thermal printing. Occasional need for manual IP configuration for LAN models.
: Physically connect your thermal printer to your terminal or PC using a USB or Ethernet (LAN) cable. e-pos printer driver ver.2.0
: Connect the printer via USB and ensure it is powered on. Windows usually detects the device as a virtual COM port. May not be compatible with specialized software like
Previous versions notoriously struggled with USB-COM port mapping after sleep mode or reboots. Ver.2.0 introduces —if a printer disconnects and reconnects to a different USB port, the driver remembers its device ID and reassigns the original COM port. e-pos printer driver ver.2.0
: Obtain the installer package (e.g., from the Epos Now environment or manufacturer's site).