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Czerlop — Thermal Printer Driver

To ensure your Czerlop thermal printer operates smoothly, installing the correct driver is the most critical step. Czerlop, often distributed through retailers like iTech POS, offers a range of receipt and barcode printers—including the popular POS-80-A, POS-80-C, and CP-0588 Bluetooth models.

If the driver does not install automatically, follow these steps to manually configure it on Windows: czerlop thermal printer driver

Step 4: Connect and Power On

The installer will now prompt you to connect the printer. Plug in the USB cable, turn on the Czerlop printer, and wait for Windows to emit a "device connected" chime. Click "Next." To ensure your Czerlop thermal printer operates smoothly,

Installation (Windows)

  1. Unpack and connect the printer to power and to the PC via USB/Ethernet/Serial.
  2. Turn the printer on.
  3. If you have an official installer, run it and follow prompts.
  4. If using a generic driver:

    Installation (macOS)

    1. Connect and power the printer.
    2. System Settings > Printers & Scanners > + to add printer.
    3. If the printer appears, select it and pick an appropriate driver or “Generic PostScript Printer”/“Generic Raw Printer” if ESC/POS is required.
    4. For Ethernet models, add using IP with protocol “Line Printer Daemon - LPD” and use raw queue if needed.
    5. Print a test page.
    1. Accurate Barcode Rendering – If your barcodes aren't scanning, the driver is likely corrupt.
    2. Proper Page Sizing – Preventing half-cut labels or shifted receipts.
    3. High-Speed Printing – Generic drivers often cause the printer to "stutter" or delay between lines.
    4. Cutting Control – Many Czerlop models have auto-cutters; the driver manages this function.

    Page Size: In Printing Preferences, adjust the stock size to match your labels (e.g., 2.5x4.2 or 3x2 inches) instead of the default 4x6 shipping size. Unpack and connect the printer to power and

    • Retail businesses seeking to print receipts and labels
    • Logistics companies requiring high-volume label printing
    • Healthcare organizations needing to print medical labels and records