: Locate the v11301.exe file. If it came in a zipped folder, extract it before running.
Select either POS-58 (for 58mm small receipt printers) or POS-80 (for 80mm standard receipt printers). Step 4: Configure the Communication Port
In the fast-paced world of retail and hospitality, a reliable Point of Sale (POS) system is the backbone of smooth transactions and efficient customer service. A crucial component of this system is the POS printer driver, which acts as the translator between your computer’s POS software and the physical thermal printer.
: It is highly recommended to download drivers directly from your printer manufacturer’s official support page (e.g., Xprinter , HP , or POS-X ) to ensure you receive a safe, updated file.
If using Ethernet, you may need to manually enter the printer's IP address and port (usually 9100).
: Locate the v11301.exe file. If it came in a zipped folder, extract it before running.
Select either POS-58 (for 58mm small receipt printers) or POS-80 (for 80mm standard receipt printers). Step 4: Configure the Communication Port
In the fast-paced world of retail and hospitality, a reliable Point of Sale (POS) system is the backbone of smooth transactions and efficient customer service. A crucial component of this system is the POS printer driver, which acts as the translator between your computer’s POS software and the physical thermal printer.
: It is highly recommended to download drivers directly from your printer manufacturer’s official support page (e.g., Xprinter , HP , or POS-X ) to ensure you receive a safe, updated file.
If using Ethernet, you may need to manually enter the printer's IP address and port (usually 9100).