Try a different USB port on your PC. Avoid using USB hubs; plug the printer directly into the motherboard or laptop port.
Locate the downloaded file (usually titled POS Printer Driver Setup V7.17.exe ). Right-click the file and select . Choose your preferred language (English) and click OK . Accept the License Agreement and click Next .
Black Copper POS P80 Driver Setup (v7.17): A Step-by-Step Installation Guide
The thermal paper roll is inserted correctly (heat-sensitive side facing the print head).
Ensure you have the official setup file. If you received a driver CD with your device, you can find it there. Otherwise, download it from the official Black Copper support portal.
This usually means the wrong driver series was selected. Re-run the setup and ensure "POS-80" is selected, not "POS-58."
Sometimes Windows assigns the printer to a generic port. To ensure communication: Open > Devices and Printers . Find the newly installed POS-80 icon. Right-click it and select Printer Properties . Go to the Ports tab.
By following these steps, your Black Copper POS P80 should be ready to handle high-volume receipts with ease.
All test papers will consist of 100 multiple choice objective type questions of one mark each.
Try a different USB port on your PC. Avoid using USB hubs; plug the printer directly into the motherboard or laptop port.
Locate the downloaded file (usually titled POS Printer Driver Setup V7.17.exe ). Right-click the file and select . Choose your preferred language (English) and click OK . Accept the License Agreement and click Next .
Black Copper POS P80 Driver Setup (v7.17): A Step-by-Step Installation Guide black copper pos p80 driver setup v7.17
The thermal paper roll is inserted correctly (heat-sensitive side facing the print head).
Ensure you have the official setup file. If you received a driver CD with your device, you can find it there. Otherwise, download it from the official Black Copper support portal. Try a different USB port on your PC
This usually means the wrong driver series was selected. Re-run the setup and ensure "POS-80" is selected, not "POS-58."
Sometimes Windows assigns the printer to a generic port. To ensure communication: Open > Devices and Printers . Find the newly installed POS-80 icon. Right-click it and select Printer Properties . Go to the Ports tab. Right-click the file and select
By following these steps, your Black Copper POS P80 should be ready to handle high-volume receipts with ease.