E-pos Printer Driver Ver.2.0 [exclusive]

For applications developed using older ePOS-Print SDK or ePOS-Device SDK, Epson recommends migrating to the newer Epson ePOS SDK. Instructions for migration are included in the Epson ePOS SDK package.

Most E-POS thermal printers act as the gateway to open your cash drawer.

If using an Ethernet/Network model, select and enter the static IP address assigned to your printer. Click Install or Finish . Step 5: Printing a Test Page e-pos printer driver ver.2.0

: Works with supported POS systems to locally queue print jobs during network outages, dispatching them once connectivity is restored. Installation & Configuration

Before beginning, ensure your E-POS printer is turned off but physically connected to the computer via your chosen cable (usually USB). Step 1: Download the Driver Package For applications developed using older ePOS-Print SDK or

How is the printer to the computer? (USB, Ethernet, Serial)

: Smoother mapping for printers running on virtual COM ports or network IP addresses. Technical Specifications Specification Driver Version Supported Models E-POS 58mm, 80mm Thermal Series (USB, Serial, LAN) Supported OS Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (32-bit & 64-bit), Linux Ubuntu, macOS Interface Support USB, RS-232 Serial, Parallel, Ethernet (TCP/IP) Paper Widths 57.5±0.5mm / 79.5±0.5mm Step-by-Step Installation Guide for Windows If using an Ethernet/Network model, select and enter

The is more than a software update—it is the backbone of modern transaction processing. It delivers speed, stability, and intelligence that Version 1.x never could. From the granular error reporting that saves you from voided transactions to the cross-platform compatibility that unifies your hardware, every megabyte of this driver is designed for one purpose: getting your customer out the door faster with a perfect receipt in hand.

If your point-of-sale setup uses Epson’s E-POS ecosystem, the release of E-POS Printer Driver ver. 2.0 is worth attention. This update focuses on simplifying development, improving cross-platform stability, and tightening performance for busy retail and hospitality environments. Below is a clear, practical breakdown of the most important changes, developer impacts, and rollout recommendations.