Pair the printer with Windows Bluetooth settings first, note the assigned COM Port , and select that COM port in the installer.
Locate the downloaded file (usually a .zip or .exe file) and right-click to run it as an .
Search for or enter the specific hardware identifier TM-P2.01 . Select your exact operating system from the dropdown menu. Download the Advanced Printer Driver (APD) package. Step 2: Execute the Installer Epson Tm P2.01 Driver
Thus, when you search for the "Epson TM P2.01 driver," you are likely looking for the for one of these POS workhorses.
Ensure the printer is not actively paired with a different mobile phone or tablet. Bluetooth hardware only allows one active host connection at a time. Pair the printer with Windows Bluetooth settings first,
Type your actual model (e.g., "TM-T20") into the search bar. Select your product from the dropdown.
Under “Downloads,” look for the or "Advanced Printer Driver (APD)." Sort by date. Look for version 2.01 or newer (e.g., 2.02, 2.10). Epson currently recommends APD version 4.x or higher for new installations, but legacy POS systems may require 2.01 specifically. Select your exact operating system from the dropdown menu
Turn on the Epson Status Monitor in the driver settings to receive real-time alerts regarding low battery life or paper-out conditions.
When you plug in your printer, Windows may try to find a generic driver and label it "TM P2.01." This often results in a "driver not found" error or limited printing functionality. To fix this, you must install the official Epson Advanced Printer Driver (APD) rather than relying on Windows' automatic detection. How to Install the Correct Driver
To avoid driver issues, always source your software from official Epson channels: