Most POS printers communicate via USB, but the software driving them (like POS systems or restaurant management software) often looks for a COM (Serial) Port. The v777 driver is prized for its robust "USB Virtual Serial Port" driver. It creates a bridge, mapping a physical USB port to a logical COM port (e.g., COM3), ensuring legacy software can talk to modern hardware.

If you cannot access the official site, use this verified mirror (fictional example for illustration – always replace with actual official link after visiting the manufacturer page):

https://www.xprinter-tech.com/downloads/drivers/XPrinter_Setup_v777_verified.exe

Note: Always type the URL manually. Do not click on shortened links from emails or forums.


For printing receipts without gaps. Go to Printing Preferences → Advanced → Paper Type → Continuous.

With a deep breath, Mara double‑clicked the installer. A friendly wizard appeared, its steps simple and clear:

Mara rebooted, and when her system came back online, the new device appeared in the Device Manager under Printers. Its status read Working Properly.

She launched the companion software, a sleek interface that displayed real‑time diagnostics: temperature, ink levels, and a live preview of the print queue. The driver’s capabilities were evident—high‑resolution rasterization, custom color profiles, and a “Turbo Mode” that could push the print head to its maximum speed without sacrificing quality.