How to Download POS Series Printer Driver Version 11.2.00 (or 11200)

If you are searching for POS series printer driver version 11200, you likely need a specific driver package for a thermal receipt printer (such as EPSON TM-T88VII, TM-T20III, or a similar POS model). Understanding the correct file format and source is critical to avoid malware and ensure smooth integration with your POS software.

1. For EPSON Printers (Most Likely)

Epson’s driver numbering uses the format Ver.11.20E or APD_Ver.11.20.00.

  • Official Epson Download Portal:
    epson.com/support → Enter your printer model (e.g., TM-T88VII, TM-m30, TM-T20III) → Select your OS → Look for “Advanced Printer Driver” or “OPOS ADK” with version 11.20.00.

  • Direct Epson Download Center (US):
    download.epson-biz.com – Choose your printer series, then filter by "Driver" and version.

Note: Epson does not publish a single “11200.exe” file. Instead, the version number appears in the filename (e.g., APD_11150E_11.20.00.00.exe).

2. Official Download Sources (Recommended)

| Manufacturer | Official Support Page Approach | |--------------|--------------------------------| | Epson | Go to epson.com → Support → Printers → POS / Receipt Printers → Select your model → Drivers → look for “OPOS / APD” or “Advanced Printer Driver” version 1.12.00. | | Star Micronics | starmicronics.com → Support → Downloads → Filter by model → Check “OPOS driver” version history. | | Bixolon / Citizen | Similar path on their official support portals. |

Note: Driver 1.12.00 is not the latest for most models; newer versions (1.13+, 1.14+) exist. Use 1.12.00 only if required by legacy POS software.

Phase 3: The "Automatic Installation" Trick

After the v11200 software installs:

  1. Power off the POS printer.
  2. Connect the cable to your PC.
  3. Power on the printer.
  4. Windows will automatically detect the hardware and bind it to driver version 11200. Do not let Windows Update replace it.

Troubleshooting tips

  • If installation fails, try compatibility mode or installing with the printer disconnected, then connect when prompted.
  • Update Windows and chipset/USB drivers.
  • Use Device Manager to uninstall previous drivers and then install version 11200.
  • Review release notes for known conflicts (antivirus, spooler services).

If you want, I can search for the official download link for "POS Series printer driver version 11200" and look up the manufacturer's support page — should I do that?

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Common Issues & Solutions

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Driver not supporting your POS software | Install OPOS (not just Windows driver) | | Installation fails on Windows 11 | Run installer in Windows 8 compatibility mode | | Printer prints garbled text | Wrong code page; change in driver settings to “Windows” or “UTF-8” |

Phase 2: Install v11200 in Compatibility Mode

Since v11200 is a few years old, Windows 11 may flag it.

  1. Right-click the POS_Series_v11200.exe file.
  2. Select Properties > Compatibility tab.
  3. Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" > Windows 8 or Windows 7.
  4. Check "Run as Administrator."
  5. Click Apply, then run the installer.
  6. Select "USB (Virtual COM)" or "Ethernet" based on your connection.