Tep-220mc Thermal Printer Drivers For Windows 10 | E-pos

The safest method is always the manufacturer’s website. However, "E-pos" is often a rebranding of common thermal printer platforms (like Xprinter, Hoin, or POS-X).

Step-by-step download process:

Critical note: Many third-party “driver download” websites are laden with malware. Only use e-pos.com or an authorized distributor URL. If you cannot find the official source, the Universal Thermal Printer Driver (discussed below) is your next best bet. E-pos Tep-220mc Thermal Printer Drivers For Windows 10

If no E-pos driver works, install Microsoft’s POS for .NET or OPOS driver for ESC/POS printers, then use a POS application (e.g., UniCenta, Loyverse, Square) to send print jobs. Many POS apps communicate via raw USB/Serial commands without needing a Windows printer driver.

Getting the printer "installed" is only half the battle; getting it to print correctly is the other. The safest method is always the manufacturer’s website

Cause: Page length mismatch.

Fix: In driver settings, set Custom paper size to 80mm x 297mm (or 80mm x continuous). Disable "Page protection." For ESC/POS, send the command ESC + 'i' to reset cutter to full-cut mode. If no E-pos driver works, install Microsoft’s POS for

Cause: Wrong paper type or heat setting. The driver may be set to "thermal transfer" instead of "direct thermal."

Fix: Open Printer Properties > Preferences > Advanced. Look for Media Type and change to "Direct Thermal (Heat-sensitive paper)."

Works for basic text printing, but may fail with graphics, barcodes, or logos.

  • If not automatically recognized:
  • ✅ This works for basic thermal receipt printing (text only). Graphics may not print correctly.