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Bc-96ac Driver

Linux often has built-in support for many POS printers. Here's how to get started:

If the manufacturer no longer exists, use: bc-96ac driver

Open the downloaded .exe file (e.g., Xprinter_2022.2.exe ). Linux often has built-in support for many POS printers

High-speed printing (approx. 43 receipts/minute), easy drop-in paper loading, and versatile connectivity (USB, LAN, Serial). Universal Options : If the original driver is

: Supports industry-standard true grayscale printing for crisp brand logos and promotional graphics.

: It is often set up using a driver disk provided by the manufacturer or downloaded from authorized regional distributors. Universal Options : If the original driver is unavailable, a Universal Thermal Printer Driver may work for basic 80mm printing tasks. : Most installations require a USB connection , which is the standard built-in interface for this model. Key Technical Specifications Specification Print Speed 300 mm/sec (approx. 43 receipts per minute) Paper Width Supports 80mm (standard) and 58mm rolls USB (Standard) Auto-Cutter Rated for 500,000 cuts Barcode Support UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN13 (EAN13), CODE39, CODE128, etc. Common Uses : Fast checkout and clear receipt printing. Restaurants/Cafes : Handling order processing and billing. Service Counters : Ticketing and queue management. for the driver or a step-by-step setup guide

Garbled characters or continuous paper feeding indicate that the system is using an incorrect data language layout: