Gp-80160 N-cut- Series Driver Today
GP-80160 series high-performance 80mm thermal receipt printer manufactured by Gprinter (Gainscha)
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Interface Options: Commonly supports USB, Serial (RS-232), and Ethernet (RJ45) connections. Installation Guide gp-80160 n-cut- series driver
This guide breaks down why this driver is essential and how to get it running on your system. Why the GP-80160 Series Stands Out Set current limit via VREF or a dedicated resistor
Typical electrical specs & configuration notes
- Set current limit via VREF or a dedicated resistor. Compute: I_LIMIT = VREF / (k * R_sense) — consult datasheet formula (examples vary).
- Use a series flyback/TVS and bulk decoupling (100 µF–470 µF electrolytic + 0.1 µF ceramic) across VIN to suppress transients.
- Place sense resistors close to the IC; use Kelvin routing for accurate current regulation.
- Add logic-level translation if controller I/O (3.3 V vs 5 V) differs from driver thresholds.
- Heatsinking: use copper area or external heatsink for continuous currents above 1–2 A; allow airflow for thermal management.
Operating Systems: Compatible with a wide range of Windows versions including Windows 10, 11, 8, 7, Vista, and XP. It also supports Linux (CUPS) and OPOS environments. Operating Systems: Compatible with a wide range of
- If using USB: Connect the printer via USB, power it on, and wait for the "New Hardware" wizard. Select "Install from a list or specific location" and point to the driver folder.
- If using the driver installer: Select the port labeled USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB).
Drivers typically support Windows (from legacy versions like 9X up to Windows 10/11), Linux, and OPOS for integration with Point of Sale (POS) software. Command Set: It primarily uses