Pos Printer Test V3.2 -

Allows users to upload a company logo directly to the printer's non-volatile (NV) memory, enabling fast logo printing on every receipt without slowing down communication speeds. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use POS Printer Test V3.2

Test the RJ11/RJ12 peripheral port to verify if the printer can successfully pass the electrical pulse required to open the cash drawer.

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Input the printer’s current IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.100 ) and the default port number (usually 9100 ). Step-by-Step Diagnostic Testing Procedures Pos Printer Test V3.2

: Use the "Paper Cutting" and "Open Cash Drawer" buttons to confirm these mechanical parts respond to software commands.

Click Paper Cut to ensure the automated blade alignment is functioning cleanly without jamming.

The utility helps technicians and business owners isolate issues by determining whether a printing malfunction is caused by the POS software, the computer’s operating system, the cable interface, or the printer hardware itself. Key Features and Capabilities Allows users to upload a company logo directly

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Troubleshooting Note: If the cut command causes a grinding noise or a flashing error light, the blade assembly may be jammed by paper dust or suffering from a failing motor. Cash Drawer Kick ( Drawer Kick )

Change the Baud Rate in the tool (try 9600 vs 115200) or switch the language character set. PC and Printer are on different subnets. Step-by-Step Diagnostic Testing Procedures : Use the "Paper

Many budget POS printers use a USB port that mimics a serial connection. Connect the printer to the PC via USB and power it on.

Regular upkeep prolongs the lifespan of thermal printers and prevents sudden failure during peak business hours.