Xprinter Xpn160ii Driver

The Xprinter XP-N160II Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

The “No Driver Needed” Alternative

For USB connection, some POS software (like PHP POS, JavaPOS, or OPOS) can send raw ESC/POS commands directly via Windows COPY command or WriteFile API. You don’t install a printer driver—you just send binary data to the USB endpoint. However, that breaks any other app’s ability to print. xprinter xpn160ii driver

Let me set the scene: It’s 11:47 PM on a Sunday. I have 43 orders to pack, my thermal label roll is mocking me from the shelf, and my old laser printer just jammed for the third time. I’m out of regular paper. I’m out of patience. I’m one error beep away from becoming a Luddite hermit. The Xprinter XP-N160II Go to product viewer dialog

is an 80mm thermal receipt printer widely used in POS (Point of Sale) systems for its high speed (up to 160mm/s) and versatile connectivity options, including USB, LAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Driver Installation Guide To use the Download the Driver : Visit the Xprinter website

is a 80mm thermal receipt printer widely used in retail and hospitality for its 160mm/s print speed and versatile connectivity options. Success with this device depends entirely on the correct driver installation, which bridges the gap between your POS software and the printer's hardware features like the auto-cutter and ESC/POS command compatibility. Driver Specifications & Compatibility

on a Windows PC, you must install the official drivers to ensure proper communication between the hardware and your software.

  1. Download the Driver: Visit the Xprinter website and download the XPN160II driver software.
  2. Run the Installer: Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
  3. Connect the Printer: Connect the Xprinter XPN160II printer to your computer using a USB cable.
  4. Configure the Printer: Configure the printer settings as needed.

The Xprinter XP-N160II Go to product viewer dialog for this item.