The snippet below, from this earlier post, generates some basic ESCPOS commands. If all goes to plan, you will see the new printer there too: Run a command-line test print We now know that your printer is working, and can be accessed via its share name (even locally).įire up cmd.exe and try to send it some text to verify that its working: Printing something useful This is where you start to see real results. The test print is plain-text, and depending on your printer, will look something like this: Finally, you need to verify that your printer can be accessed locally, by typing localhost into Windows Explorer. Name the printer whatever you like, and then share it under the same name: At this point, it should pop up in the window in the background, and also prompt you to Print a test page. Pos58 10.0.0.6 Driver Emulador fiscal crack.Īdd the printer Find Devices and Printers and click Add a Printer.Īdd it as a Local printer, using the USB virtual port, probably USB0001: Use the Generic Text Only driver. The aim of this is to be able to send raw text to the printer, so that we can point a driver such as escpos-php at it. In this post, Ill step through how to get a USB thermal receipt printer appearing on Windows.
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