Thus, finding the functioning driver means identifying one that is officially signed, supports USB/serial/Ethernet interfaces, and respects Windows 10’s stringent driver signature enforcement.
For Windows 10 users, the printer typically follows a standard setup process: epos+tep220mc+thermal+printer+drivers+for+windows+10+top
| Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | Driver not digitally signed | Disable driver signature enforcement temporarily (Shift + Restart → Advanced startup → Disable driver signature) | | USB device not recognized | Install USB-to-serial driver (if printer uses internal USB-serial converter) | | Test page prints but POS software fails | Use OPOS drivers instead of Windows drivers | | Cut command not working | Ensure you send proper ESC/POS cut command ( 0x1D 0x56 0x00 ) or enable auto-cut in driver settings | Thus, finding the functioning driver means identifying one