Connect the printer to your computer using a USB, Serial (RS232), or Parallel cable. For network printers, connect an Ethernet cable to your router. System Checklist
Disclaimer: Ensure you download driver files only from trusted sources or the original hardware manufacturer to avoid malware.
Go to Printer properties -> Ports tab. Check the list of USB ports. Switch the checkmark from USB001 to USB002 (or vice versa), click Apply , and test printing again until you find the active port. Symptom: Installer Fails or "Access Denied" POS Printer Driver Setup V11.2.0.0.exe
If the printer still appears after uninstall:
If issues arise during or after installation (e.g., the printer is not recognized, or print jobs fail), troubleshooting steps might include: Connect the printer to your computer using a
: Supports both 58mm and 80mm thermal receipt printer series.
Setting up a new point-of-sale (POS) system can be a game-changer for your business, but getting the hardware to talk to your software is often the trickiest part. If you've just unboxed a thermal receipt printer, you likely need . Go to Printer properties -> Ports tab
What connects your printer (USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, or Serial)? Which POS software needs to link with this driver?
After plugging in the archaic machine and waiting for it to boot, Alex found it—the holy grail: C:\Drivers\POS Printer Driver Setup V11.2.0.0.exe . He transferred the file to a USB drive with the reverence of someone handling an ancient artifact.
Version 11.2.0.0 is not just another incremental update. It represents a turning point in POS driver architecture.