: Click on Ports and select the port where the printer is connected. Most modern thermal printers use a virtual USB port (e.g., USB001 ).
Given the generic filename, attackers have been known to distribute malware-ridden copies. Protect your POS system: POS Printer Driver Setup V11.2.0.0.exe
| Task | Status | |------|--------| | Downloaded the .exe from official vendor site | ☐ | | Verified Windows version compatibility (not Windows 11 ARM) | ☐ | | Temporarily disabled antivirus | ☐ | | Ran installer as Administrator | ☐ | | Selected "Typical" installation | ☐ | | Ignored driver signature warning | ☐ | | Connected printer after install, not before | ☐ | | Tested OPOS utility print | ☐ | | Configured POS software to use "OPOS:ReceiptPrinter" | ☐ | : Click on Ports and select the port
Make sure your thermal printer is plugged into a power source and turned . Connect the USB cable to your computer. Listen for the Windows "device connected" sound. If the computer doesn't detect the hardware, the driver installation might not bind correctly. Protect your POS system: | Task | Status
Before clicking "run," it is essential to understand what this file represents.