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How do i connect an epson tm-t88iv with 21pin rs232 interface to a lap top and print from exel , which cable would i need and can it be done with a usb converter
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Hi, I've looked at all TM receipt printers no such model. You may need to purchase the interface board to make it Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. If you can provide more info maybe I can help you. How old is the printer? These things change often, New technology it's outdated the day it hits the shelves. Not really but you get the gist.
it sounds like the ram on the epson has gone bad... contact epson support tell them about the buffer and ask if you need to change the internal ram on the epson...
Well according to EPSON the ways you can connect your printer to a computer are RS-232C, IEEE 1284 parallel; RS-485; high-speed USB; 10/100Base-T/TX; wireless. However the way they get you is you have to buy the interface from them. Contact EPSON and see what the cheapest one is. If you're only using it from one computer just a simple parallel cable will do the trick. If you live in the Washington DC area feel free to contact me and if you send me a picture of the back of the printer I can tell you what kind of connection it is. I'm at http://www.inovagent.com
Have you used EpsonExpert.com yet to find the solution?
Go there (it's an Epson site) and set up a free user account.
From what I'm reading, it has to do with using Windows drivers slowing the response and printing. There are drivers on Epson Expert which should solve your issue.
unistall the epson driver.
reboot your system.
connect and turn on the printer.
reinstall the driver, v3.02, selecting for create a serial port.
choose the right setting os serial interface.
after install, reboot your system.
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