E Pos 80mm Thermal Printer Driver
How to setup e-pos thermal receipt printer [tep-220] Click on the following links for the driver package. 3'1/8 80mm Thermal Receipt POS Printer MUNBYN Auto Cutter Printer USB Serial Ethernet Windows Driver ESC/POS RJ11 RJ12 Cash Drawer by MUNBYN $118.98 $ 118 98 $299.98 Prime.
Hi Guys, I am currently trying to setup a Posbox PB-T88 thermal Receipt printer in place of a dead Citizen CT-S2000. I had the Citizen running without hitch for several years. However, the power supply (internal) has died and I decided to replace it with this Posbox unit that I had here for a backup. I am having troubles, as our POS system requires a printer driver to be installed to the POS system BEFORE it can use it - however this printer doesn't ship with a driver. I have successfully setup probably 8 of these printers for people that have POS systems that print direct without requiring a driver first. Now, the characteristics of the printer are as follows: * Using the Citizen driver that was installed originally, the printer will work fine with our POS system - prints AND cuts without stuffing up HOWEVER it prints painfully slow - 1 lineevery 10-12 seconds.
* Using some Epson drivers for a *-T88 POS printer (as I assume it is essentially an Epson POS printer), I attempted to install and communicate with this printer and it throws me an error every time - it won't even talk to the printer let alone print anything that is readable. The POS system that I am using has Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP3. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated:) Thanks, beefstu123.
There are apparently two sets of drivers for the Epson TM-T88V. Which MAY or MAY NOT actually be the correct printer mechanism. The model # match does not necessarily mean they purchased an Epson mechanism. Iphoto 961 free download. The Epson OPOS driver is described in the attached PDF; but there is also an 'Advanced Driver' for XP/Vista/etc. In addition to the OPOS driver. These are both available here: IF the mechanism is an Epson T88V, I suspect one of these drivers will do the trick. Configuration of the driver is discussed in some detail in the PDF file.
There are many different interfaces for these POSBOX printers - They come in USB, Parallel, Serial and IP version Which ones are on your particular Printer That may help us get this going BTW - The fact that it has T88 in no way means it is compatible with the Epson TM-88xx - In fact I would be surprised if it did (The Epson protocol was written by them and I think they would take a dim view of another company using it - just like the HP drivers are strictly for HP printers - and some times even they don't work wiuth HP printers;). These should be the drivers It included the drivers for the Printer and a manual - You need to set up the serial port via the dip switches - suggest 9600,8,1,n on the actual printer then in device manager go to the properties of the com1 (or whichever com port you are using and set them the same) A serial printer cable is NOT the same as a regular serial port cable for something like a modem. Make sure that you have the right cable. One is DCE the other is DTE The cable you need is often referred to as a Serial printer null modem cable. (Main difference is that pins 2 and 3 would be reversed Rs-232 Serial Db-25 To Serial Printer Null Modem Cable DB-9 Female PC DB-25 PIN Female PC DB-25 PIN Male printer 2 TD --------->2 -------------------------- ---------- -> 3 Receive data 5 7 Ground 8. These should be the drivers.' ==> Why do you think so?
The ezycashier folks sell 3 distinctly different receipt printers: the 'EzyCashier 58mm Thermal Receipt Printer', the 'EzyCashier 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer', and the 'POSBOX PB-T88 High Quality Thermal Printer'. The driver you've linked to is for the EzyCashier 80mm printer -- NOT the POSBOX unit. The Word document included in the driver does refer to the POS80 -- just as the document in the drivers for the 58mm printer refer to POS58. Did you find a reference that correlates these units to the POSBOX PB-T88?? The EzCashier site showed this print and the link to the drivers pointed there.