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Retail Pos 100db Printer Driver Patched -

Set it to or Open Drawer #1 After Printing . Automatic Cutter Settings

Many retail managers assume that plugging a USB or Ethernet printer into a terminal is enough. This is false. Without the correct driver: retail pos 100db printer driver

The TSP100 does not behave like a standard printer. Star developed the futurePRNT driver to integrate receipt handling directly into the operating system. It is a windows driver package that converts standard Windows print jobs (from any application) into proper ESC/POS commands. Set it to or Open Drawer #1 After Printing

To prevent unexpected driver corruption or hardware failures during peak retail hours, implement these proactive system maintenance rules: Without the correct driver: The TSP100 does not

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Printer not found in POS software | Driver set to "Generic Text" instead of vendor driver | Reinstall using manufacturer’s .inf file | | Prints gibberish symbols (ç, ÿ, etc.) | Character encoding mismatch (ASCII vs UTF-8) | In Printer Properties → Advanced, set "Print Processor" to RAW | | Cash drawer does not open | Driver missing ESC/POS command mapping | Reinstall with "Drawer control" option enabled | | Driver disappears after reboot | USB selective suspend enabled | Disable USB selective suspend in Power Options | | 100dB beeper not sounding | Driver mute flag is set | In OPOS config, set "SoundOn" = Yes |