Tm T88iv Driver

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Marieta Reeks

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:36:15 AM8/5/24
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Werecently purchased a new HP Pavilion Slimline with Windows 7 (64 bit?) and have transferred our Microsoft Dynamics RMS & all our hardware to the new computer...except we cannot get the receipt printer to work.

I tried copying the old OPOS driver files over from the previous computer & that did not work. I have tried downloading several different drivers none of which have worked & tried to run the installation set-up for the printer as well as assigning ports (though as I said really don't know what I am doing so have probably made it worse!).


We have tried using a parallel to usb cable & the current set up, if you can imagine, is from the old computer which goes parallel to ethernet to serial to which we added serial to usb cable & now at least the computer recgonizes that the printer is there...though it still will not print & still gives the OPOS driver not found error.


If it doesn't pass check health you may have bad cable, hardware or configuration talk with Epson before moving on to RMS configuration.*** If you used a factory supplied disk to install this printer uninstall it before doing any of the steps listed above please.*** I'm unsure if adapters are even supported you may want to invest in a expansion card that matches your printers cable.


I had a similar issue when setting up that printer this week. First, I had to go into the printers properties and make sure the printer was using the correct port. Then, go into the RMS Manager and make sure your registers printer has the Windows driver box ticked instead of the OPOS driver option.


ok...well, I completely uninstalled everything, removed all the old drivers etc & reinstalled the printer with the windows driver from above...but it still will not work. The test print page does not work & when I try to print a receipt from the POS I get "run-time error '380': Invalid Property Value


Thank you Jeff...interesting I was on epsons site trying to find these but could not? Even in there support area? The other links I found for windows drivers on other sites etc did not have windows 7! I will try this thank you!


I need to setup a RasPi for some hardware things in a p.o.s. environment, like scanners, scale and printers (3 printers).So I took a brand new RasPi, did a complete new installation with apache2, cups and the epsonsimplecups driver, found here on youtube and here on Github and connected a thermo printer Epson TM-T88IV.Everything went without any errors, including setup CUPS for external access.Now I can print local files and over network, so good so far.


Have you tried browsing for the driver when you update the driver in device manager, instead of searching automatically? How about checking the cable connection between the printer and the till? Or try to change the driver TM-T88IV - Software & Document - Thermal line Printer - Download - POS - Epson


Once you downloaded the driver from the epson website, the Driver may be in a zip file format. You can extract that zip file to any locations you want. Have you also tried to ask your POS software vendor if they can tell you which driver version of your printer is compatible with their POS software?


i have following problem. For normal Printers i've created an application which gets data from a laserjet-printerdriver (redirected output with redmon). After Processing the data and generating a pdf document, the file is redirected to the orginal printer and being printed. For these actions i used the driver of a postscript capable printer.All works fine.


But now i should use the same on a software which only prints to POS-Printers. So i created a printer with the Driver of EPSON TM-T88IV and redirected it to my application. The process should be the same: reading output, processing data, generate pdf, print on physical printer. My problem now is that i have raw data and don't know if it's possible to generate a postscript or pdf from it.


First make sure that no printer drivers listed under Control Panel Printers that have their port set to the same port as your receipt printer (ex. COM1: USB001, etc.,).


1. Download the recommended Epson OPOS drivers attached to this article, or visit www.epsonexpert.com for the latest version. (2.30E is our recommended driver for XP. 2.64E is our recommended driver for Windows 7 Pro.)


Unzip and run setup.exe from Disk 1.


2. During the installation, you can click next through each window except when it asks for Epson CO or Common Control Object. MAKE SURE TO CHOOSE Common Control Objectif prompted.


3. Once installed, go to Start Programs OPOS Setup.


4. Right click on POSPrinter and add new device.


5. Select TM-T88III (works for all Epson printer models) or TM-T88IV if you have that model.


6. Select the model number ending in P if using a parallel model, such as TM-T88IIP, U for USB. Click next. This will register the name of the printer as shown oryuu shouldassign an LDN name to the device, such as "Receipt" or "receipt_printer1". Click Next.


Note: The printer name must match the name of the OPOS device as defined under Manager Databases Registers Register X Receipt Printer 1 tab.


7. If serial, the printer will defaul to COM1. If parallel select the LPT port that this printer is connected to.


Note: If USB, select the U option and make sure the printer is listed in Hardware Devices as a USB device and not as a unknown printer device.


8. Click the Check Health Interactive button. You should receive a test receipt if the printer drivers are configured correctly. This must pass successfully before it will work in Store Operations. Click Finish to complete the OPOS installation for the printer


Note: If you receive an error, make sure no other printer driver is assigned to the port you want to use.


If you have a cash drawer connected to the Epson Printer, follow the steps below to setup the drawer:


9. Right click where it says CashDrawer & choose add new device.


10. Select default or Standard as the model (if default does not work). You should next assign an LDN name to the device, such as "Drawer" or "cash_drawer1". Click next.


Note: The drawer name must match the name of the OPOS device as defined under Manager Databases Registers Register X Drawer X.


11. Select StandardP as the detailed model if Parallel or U for USB. Click Next.


12. Select the same port that the cash drawer is on. (This should be the same port as you selected for step 7.) If serial, the COM port should already be selected for you.


13. Click on Check Health Interactive for the cash drawer & the drawer should pop open.


14. Go into Store Operations Manager and open the register properties (Database Registers Register List). Enter "Receipt" for the OPOe LDNS device name in Receipt Printer 1 if you defined this as LDN in Step 6. Enter "Drawer" as the OPOS device name for the cash drawer if you defined this as the LDN. Make sure you have a receipt format selected for the Receipt Printer.


15. Test the printer & the cash drawer by performing a sales transaction in POS.


If you receive any errors configuring the driver, Epson provides phone support for Point Of Sale products from 7am-5pm, M-F, PST. Call (562) 276-1314 and select option 1 (Installation and Configuration). You can also contact DRS Support for online assistance and setup.


If you have problems running the latest OPOS driver with your hardware we suggest trying an older OPOS driver. See attachments below.


If your parallel port is not recognized, try changing the BIOS setting for that port to ECP, EPP or bi-directional, until the port is recognized by the OPOS driver.


TIP: Set the CPL (characters per line) to 42 from 44 under Receipt Format, Properties, Properties and Epson printers will print using a larger font size (without using more paper). This needs to be set in two places on the form.


Note: If you have installed and configured the printer driver as instructed and still have problems printing receipts over 11 inches in length, follow these instructions to modify your Point of Success receipt template:


I found another reference that appears to be more complete. It seems the APG (Application Program Guide) is no longer being published as of v10.05 (which is the one I have), and it does not appear to contain references to the 88V (it mentions 88IV however).


Tried digging around the Epson drivers themselves, and found that the Advance Printer Driver 5 displays the feature more prominently in the second tab, whilst in APD version 4, the buzzer is hidden under some settings. In both versions of the driver you can get them to work though, through a regular windows print job, however not from POS.


Designed specifically for high-volume sales environments, the thermal TM-T88IV offers 25% faster printing than its predecessor, a redesigned case, two-colour capability and new easy-to-use features. With its 200mm per second print speed, enhanced graphic capability and increased user memory, the TM-T88IV delivers ultra-fast results. Unlike other printers, it prints text, barcodes and graphics at the same fast speed to deliver intelligent receipts with customer impact whilst helping to increase transaction speed.


The TM-T88IV features easy drop-in paper roll loading, autocutter, full auto status back reporting, enhanced cable management system, optional external power supply mounting, maintenance counter and optional buzzer.


The TM-T88IV includes a range of high-speed interfaces such as USB 2 and Powered USB, Ethernet, serial and parallel. It also includes new OPoS, Java and Win APD drivers for seamless integration with existing systems.


We are using version 5,0,3,0 of the Epson TM-T88III print driver; the EPSON TM-T88IV version is ReceiptE4. Register at the EpsonExpert Technical Resource Center website to gain access to the drivers; go to Technical Resources, then choose the printer model from the Printers drop-down list.

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