Modern receipts include complex graphics (loyalty QR codes, promotional images). Ver.2.0 features an expanded buffer (from 4KB to 64KB) preventing the "half-print" syndrome where a graphic cuts off mid-page.
Version 1.x was a "fire-and-forget" system—you sent a print job and hoped it worked. Ver.2.0 introduces bi-directional communication. Your POS system now receives real-time feedback from the printer, including: e-pos printer driver ver.2.0
This allows for intelligent error handling. For example, if the printer runs out of paper, your POS can automatically redirect the receipt to a backup printer in the back office. Modern receipts include complex graphics (loyalty QR codes,
Gone are the days of manually assigning IP addresses via a nightmare-inducing DOS window. Ver.2.0 includes a Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) module. When installed, the driver automatically scans your local subnet for any e-POS compatible printers, lists their make/model, and configures the port in under 10 seconds. This allows for intelligent error handling
Do not simply double-click the installer. Follow this professional deployment method to avoid "driver signature errors" on Windows 10/11.
Cause: Windows Update overwrote Ver.2.0 with an inbox generic driver.
Solution: Run pnputil /delete-driver for the old driver, then reinstall Ver.2.0. Disable Automatically download manufacturer's apps in Windows Update settings.
Cause: The POS software is sending raw text, but Ver.2.0 expects ESC/POS commands.
Solution: In printer properties → Advanced → Print Processor → Change from Raw to Text (or install a secondary "Copies" driver profile).