Epson driver might work. Could try a DOS text print.
http://www.fixya.com/support/t976965-problem_printing_ibm_4610_tf6Copy of FIXYA page shown:Question about IBM 4610 TG4 Thermal Label Printer6 AnswersProblem printing with IBM 4610 TF6I have this printer and i can't print with it on windows XP, i connected the printer with RS323 cable and it doen't communicate with the computer, i tried the IBM driver and no good.can u plz help me.royPosted by ras81 on Aug 28, 2008 ras81 Aug 28, 2008 hi the cable is ok, because i already replaced it, the cable is new.... i think it's some kind of driver issue, but the driver on IBM site just won't work. Furqan Sep 05, 2018 Hi I also want drivers for my printer but there are none. How could i find them?6 AnswersBernie RoleBernie Role Expert 199 AnswersDownload and use this driver instead, EPSON TM-88II Printer Driver, 4.00.Good luck.Posted on Aug 28, 2008 Helpful 0 Not Helpful Comment Flagmonk3ybidznessmonk3ybidzness IBM Master 1,879 AnswersUse generic text driver - go for LPT (default port) then change the installed printer properties later.get the serial settings of the printer first (bauds etc).Posted on Aug 28, 2008 Helpful 0 Not Helpful 2 Comments Flag monk3ybidzness monk3ybidzness Aug 28, 2008 add: make sure that it is a 24/9 pin NULL-MODEM serial cable monk3ybidzness monk3ybidzness Aug 28, 2008 Just use the Generic Text Driver type autoexec.bat>lpt1:orC:\>type filename.txt>LPT1:If that works consistently, the problem is probably in Windows.Be sure Windows is set-up correctly with the correct printer driver and something else (another printer, FAX, etc.) is not assigned LPT1: Be sure the 710 is set as the default Windows printer. Try it on another desktop computer. If that works, try another printer on the suspect computer. I have seen cases where a baby AT motherboard was upgraded, but the printer cable/header assembly from the old motherboard was used and caused problems, but that is very rare. Also, the cable connecting to the motherboard could be backwards or loose.Posted on Aug 28, 2008