: Developed by JS 2016 (C) Copyright and often distributed under the name "POS Printer Driver 7.17".
Retail, hospitality, and logistics environments using POS (Point of Sale) systems. Key Features Broad Compatibility:
Reconnect the printer and print a "Test Page" from the Windows Printer Properties menu to confirm the driver is communicating correctly. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Check if the printer is set as the "Default Printer" in your Control Panel.
Disabled auto-cutter command within the V7.17 feature profile. Random Data Receipt Printer Driver Software V7.17
However, for now, is the most stable, battle-tested release for engineers who need to push receipt printers to their absolute limit.
Automatically generates randomized items, prices, barcodes, and tax calculations to simulate realistic retail receipts without manual scripting.
Version 7.17 allows you to log the randomization "seed." If a specific sequence of random text causes your POS application or printer firmware to crash, saving the seed allows you to perfectly recreate that exact data sequence for debugging purposes.
V7.17 removes the headache of manually configuring paper widths. The driver now automatically detects the paper width (58mm vs. 80mm) on supported hardware. If using older legacy printers, the driver includes a "Force Scale" feature, automatically resizing standard A4 invoice data to fit standard receipt rolls without distorting the aspect ratio. : Developed by JS 2016 (C) Copyright and
To properly set up the driver on a Windows system, follow these general steps found in the Xprinter Installation Guide :
: Prevents print queue freezes when using USB 3.0 ports or network-mapped IP addresses.
How is the printer to your computer (USB, Network, Serial)?
For businesses managing multiple POS terminals, keeping driver software optimized is critical for minimizing downtime: Troubleshooting Common Issues Check if the printer is
This driver is designed to support a wide range of receipt printers, with particular emphasis on models from and generic POS devices.
Once finished, restart your computer to finalize driver registration.
A: This is usually a baud rate mismatch. Open the V7.17 Driver Properties, go to the Port Settings tab, and ensure the bits per second match your printer’s hardware settings (usually 9600 or 115200).