If the printer prints but doesn't cut, ensure the "N-Cut" series driver is selected rather than a "Standard" 80mm driver.
In the modern landscape of retail and hospitality, the hardware powering Point-of-Sale (POS) systems must balance speed, reliability, and ease of integration. Central to this balance is the , a collection of thermal receipt printers designed for high-performance environments. While the physical unit performs the mechanical task of printing, it is the software driver that serves as the critical bridge, translating complex digital data into clear, actionable physical receipts. Technical Foundation and Compatibility gp-80160 n-cut- series driver
[Select Language] ➔ [Select OS Version] ➔ [Select Printer Model: GP-80160 (Cut)] If the printer prints but doesn't cut, ensure
A printer driver is specialized software that acts as a vital interpreter, enabling seamless communication between a computer and the printer. It translates print jobs from applications and the OS into precise commands that the GP-80160 hardware can understand and execute. While the physical unit performs the mechanical task
Feeds the paper out but does not trigger the internal blade, forcing the operator to manually tear the receipt across a serrated edge.