Black Copper Pos P80 Driver Setup V7.17 -

The Black Copper POS P80 is a powerhouse thermal receipt printer known for its high-speed printing (up to 260mm/s) and reliable 203 dpi resolution. To get your business running smoothly, you need the right bridge between your hardware and software: the POS Printer Driver Setup V7.17.

Here is an interesting and easy-to-follow guide to getting your driver set up on Windows. 1. Preparation: Plug and Play

Before touching any software, ensure your hardware is ready.

Unpack and Check: Verify you have the power cable and data cable (usually USB).

Connect: Plug the power cable into an outlet and connect the USB cable to a free port on your computer.

Power On: Switch the printer on. Windows may detect it, but it still needs the specific V7.17 driver to function correctly. 2. Running the Setup V7.17 black copper pos p80 driver setup v7.17

The POS Printer Driver Setup V7.17 is a compact 2.6MB installer designed for broad compatibility.

Launch: Double-click the POS Printer Driver Setup V7.17.exe file. Accept Terms: Select I accept the agreement and click Next.

Install Path: Choose your installation folder (usually the default C drive) and click Install.

Select Printer Model: Once the initial files load, a window will prompt you to select your printer. Choose POS-80 (representing the 80mm width). 3. The Critical Step: Port Selection

This is where most setups fail—linking the software to the right physical plug. The Black Copper POS P80 is a powerhouse

Detect Port: Many installers include a Detect USB Port button. Click this to let the software automatically find your printer.

Manual Selection: If automatic detection fails, go to the Ports tab and manually select the USB port (e.g., USB001).

Begin Setup: Click Begin Setup to finalize the installation. If Windows prompts you with a security warning, click Install this software anyway. 4. Customizing Your Business Flow

Your Black Copper P80 can do more than just print text. You can configure specialized hardware settings:

Cash Drawer: In the driver's Device Settings, you can set the cash drawer to kick open either before or after a receipt prints. Phase A: Installation Without Hardware (Pre-stage)

Auto-Cutter: Ensure the Report Cut option is enabled if you want the printer to automatically slice the receipt once finished.

Buzzer: If you are in a loud environment like a kitchen, you can enable the Buzzer to beep when a new order arrives. 5. The Victory Lap: Test Print Never assume it's working until you see the paper. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers. Right-click your POS-80 and select Printer Properties. On the General tab, click Print Test Page.

If a test page scrolls out with crisp black text, you are ready for your first customer! If you’d like, I can help you with: Configuring the Ethernet/LAN port for network printing.

Setting up the printer to work with specific POS software (like QuickBooks or Nexchar). Troubleshooting if the test page isn't printing. Let me know which area you'd like to explore next!

How to install POS-58 or POS-80 printer - Help Center Nextar

Origins and Context

Phase A: Installation Without Hardware (Pre-stage)

  1. Right-click setup.exe and select Run as Administrator.
  2. Click Next through the welcome screen.
  3. Select "Custom Installation" (do not use Express).
  4. Crucial Checkbox: Ensure "USB Printer Support (WinUSB)" AND "Legacy COM Port Emulation" are checked. The Black Copper P80 performs best when it appears as a virtual COM port, not a standard printer.
  5. When prompted for "Port Type," select "Install later" (we will manually assign it).
  6. Complete the wizard. Restart your PC if prompted.

Step 3.3 – Alternative (Zadig)

If driver fails:

  1. Run Zadig (included in POS tools)
  2. Options → List All Devices → Select “Eleaf P80”
  3. Replace driver with libusb-win32 or WinUSB
  4. Click Install Driver

Issue 1: "Driver Not Available" After Windows Update

🧪 Test the Driver

Step 1: Download the Driver

Before you begin, ensure your printer is unplugged from the computer. Do not plug it in until the software is installed.

  1. Official Source: Ideally, drivers should be downloaded from the official Black Copper website. However, many POS manufacturers have difficult-to-navigate support pages.
  2. Trusted Third-Party: If the official site is down or difficult to use, the driver is often hosted on trusted software repositories. Look for a file named similar to BCP80_Driver_V7.17.exe or POS-80-Driver.zip.
  3. Security Check: Always scan the downloaded file with your antivirus software before running it.

Issue 3: Black Copper Specific - Overheating / Slowdown