The Lipi Pb2 Passbook Printer Driver for Windows 10 64 Bit is not a myth—it exists, but often requires a methodical approach to locate and install. While Lipi Data Systems has shifted focus to newer models, the Pb2 remains in active service across thousands of bank branches, post offices, and utility centers. By following the official driver acquisition methods, leveraging compatibility modes, and managing Windows driver signature enforcement, you can extend the life of your Lipi Pb2 on modern 64-bit systems.
If you continue to experience failure, fall back to the USB-to-Serial method or escalate to Lipi’s enterprise support team. For mission-critical passbook printing, always maintain a backup driver package offline, and consider documenting the installation process specific to your Windows 10 build.
Need direct assistance? Visit the Lipi Data Systems support portal or contact their helpdesk at +91-120-467-0000 (India HQ). For international users, email global.support@lipidata.com with “Pb2 Win10 64bit Driver” in the subject line.
Article last updated for Windows 10 22H2 64-bit compatibility.
For cheque printing, you must enable MICR mode in the driver’s advanced settings. Go to Printing Preferences > Advanced > MICR Enabled > Yes. Also set the MICR font to “E13B” or “CMC-7” based on your country.
Cause: Power fluctuation or USB driver conflict. Fix:
After installation:
Q1: Is there a universal Lipi Pb2 driver for all Windows 10 versions (21H2, 22H2, etc.)?
Q2: Can I use a 32-bit Lipi driver on Windows 10 64-bit?
Q3: Where can I get the driver if Lipi’s website is down?
Q4: My bank’s software doesn’t print after driver installation. Why?
Lipi Data Systems, the manufacturer, provides a support portal. However, they often host drivers under legacy sections.
Most banking apps (Finacle, BaNCS, etc.) will call the Lipi PB2 directly.