Choose your Windows Operating System version (e.g., Windows 10 or Windows 11). Select (or 80mm Series) as the printer type. Click Install . Step 3: Port Configuration

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Most printers come with a mini-CD containing the driver, although modern computers often lack CD drives.

Right-click your newly installed icon and choose Printer Properties . Go to the Ports tab.

Run a physical Self-Test to find the exact baud rate. Update the driver utility to match the hardware profile. Page size is set to 58mm instead of 80mm.

Are you setting this up for a or Mac/Android device?

The installation wizard will launch. It typically auto-detects your operating system (Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server). Confirm the detection is correct and click . Step 3: Choose the Printer Interface

Select POS-80 (or your specific model, e.g., Xprinter XP-N160II) from the list.

If your printer is an unbranded or generic POS 80 device, it likely relies on the standard or POS80 series thermal printer driver . Trusted driver repositories and e-commerce support pages often host these generic packages, which usually include: Windows Driver: Supports Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7. Mac OS Driver: Supports CUPS printing architectures.

Standard 80mm thermal printers typically include the following features:

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