Gp-80160 N-cut- Series Driver File

| Current (A) | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 | SW4 | |-------------|-----|-----|-----|-----| | 4.0 | OFF | OFF | OFF | OFF | | 5.0 | ON | OFF | OFF | OFF | | 6.0 | OFF | ON | OFF | OFF | | 7.0 | ON | ON | OFF | OFF | | 8.0 (Default) | OFF | OFF | ON | OFF |

Set to 70-80% of motor rated current to avoid overheating.

The GP-80160 N-Cut is a robust, no-frills receipt printer. Driver installation is straightforward, usually requiring the specific Gainscha driver or a standard Epson TM-series emulator. Its main selling point is the reliable auto-cutter ("N-Cut") which handles high-volume printing environments efficiently. gp-80160 n-cut- series driver


The GP-80160 N-Cut operates on the ESC/POS standard. For developers integrating this printer:

  • Model Selection: Select GP-80160 Series from the list. If "N-Cut" is listed separately, choose that specific variant.
  • Test Print: Finish the installation and use the "Print Test Page" button in Windows Printer Properties to verify connection.
  • The GP-80160 is a standard ESC/POS thermal printer. While it has a specific driver, it is highly compatible with industry standards. If you cannot find the specific GP-80160 driver, it generally works perfectly with the Gainscha GP-80 Series driver or even the EPSON TM-T88V driver (generic emulation). | Current (A) | SW1 | SW2 |

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    The GP-80160 is an 80mm desktop thermal receipt printer widely used in retail, catering, and banking environments. The "N-Cut" designation specifically refers to the Auto-Cutter mechanism (usually a partial or full cut) integrated into the print head assembly. Set to 70-80% of motor rated current to avoid overheating

    The GP-80160 N-CUT Series Driver is a high-performance digital AC servo drive specifically engineered for brushless AC spindle motors. The nomenclature itself tells a story:

    Unlike generic VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) which modulate speed but lack precision, the N-CUT series employs closed-loop vector control. It continuously monitors rotor position, back-EMF, and load torque to adjust power delivery in real-time. This results in zero stutter during hard climbs and consistent edge quality on materials ranging from aluminum to hardened steel.