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Posted on Sep 16, 2011

My srp-350 pos print's junk char, my pc is a win7-64bit and have a srp-350 64 bit driver on CD, and it says it install complete. is this a config prob

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 21, 2008

SOURCE: SRP-350 barcode CODE 128 C printing problem

I have a samsung printer srp-350pg, it is printing garbiches, I download a driver does the samething, used generic driver but nothing changed

Please help

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2009

SOURCE: Linux drivers for Samsung SRP 350 Plus Thermal Printer

This was originally a Samsung printer, and they had plans to release a Linux driver. However after some corporate games it's now owned by Bixolon, and everything Linux has been axed.

Paul Teichmann

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2010

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Hi. This belt can be ordered from Motion Industries. The part # is 120MXL012. Go to motionindustries.com and put the part # in the search box to go right to it.

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Shawn DuRee

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2011

SOURCE: I have replaced a posiflex receipt printer with a

if this is a serial printer i bet your problem is the baud rate setting, it's probably not the same speed as the old printer. check page 12 of the manual HERE and see if it's set correctly. They also have a "technical inquiry" page where you can ask questions HERE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2011

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itecghana, printing slow is probably an issue of the interface type (serial, parallel, usb, ethernet...) and not the printer itself. The Bixolon 350 has a self test printout capability (turn on printer while holding down the feed button) which'll demonstrate the print speed capability of the printer.
My guess is you have a serial interface (COM port), serial is notoriously slow when printing via any windows driver.
If the printer you have is a 350, one solution is to change the interface card on the printer from Serial to USB. The part number of the USB interface card is IFA-U Type, can buy one for about 35 bucks online.

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I installed the printer and share it. It is only available to user who are on x64bit. user with 32 bit win xp cant access it and install/share it. I have tried to download and install x86 driver but...

This is the HP solution for the problem


HP LaserJet, Color LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print driver Client / Server Connections in a mixed 32-bit and 64-bit environment ISSUE: 32-bit clients are not able to connect to shared Universal Print drivers or discrete drivers on a 64-bit print server or vice-versa. These scenarios may involve Server 2003/Server 2008 64-bit print servers with Windows XP, Vista, 7 32-bit clients. It is also possible that the server editions could be 32-bit versions with 64-bit clients. SOLUTION:
  1. The administrator will need to download the 64-bit AND 32-bt version of the print driver from www.hp.com . If the server involved is a 64-bit version, the 64-bit version of the print driver will need to be installed and mapped to the printer via TCP/IP. Ensure that the print driver has been shared on the network by going to the print driver properties and enabling Share this printer within the Sharing tab. c02030528.gif

    Ensure that communication has been established and that a driver test page can be printed from the 64-bit server. Once functionality has been confirmed from the 64-bit server, proceed to the next step.

  2. Currently, 64-bit clients will be able to connect to the shared 64-bit print driver that has been installed on the 64-bit server as the architecture currently matches. However, if 32-bit clients wish to map to the shared 64-bit print driver on the 64-bit server, the 32-bit version of the same driver will need to be installed within the current 64-bit driver.
    This process can be done by navigating to the printer properties of the 64-bit driver on the 64-bit server, clicking the Sharing tab and clicking the Additional Drivers button. c02030529.gif

  3. Once the administrator clicks on the Additional Drivers button, the next screen will allow the administrator to load the 32-bit drivers by placing a checkmark in the x86 button and clicking the OK button. c02030530.gif
  4. Once the administrator clicks the OK button, a print driver window will pop-up asking for the 32-bit driver components. Again, the administrator will need to download, and extract the 32-bit version of the print driver on the 64-bit server. Once the window below comes up, the administrator will need to navigate to the 32-bit driver components and select the appropriate driver .inf file.
    For example, the UPD .inf file would be the first file in the list and be named hpcuXXXc.inf. c02030531.gif

    Once the appropriate .inf file is selected, the 32-bit driver components will be installed within the 64-bit driver on the 64-bit server. This can be verified as both x86 (32-Bit) and x64 (64-Bit) boxes will now be checked and show the status as installed by clicking the Additional Drivers button compared to the screenshot in Step 3 above.

  5. Now that 64-Bit and 32-Bit drivers have been loaded onto the 64-Bit server, 32-Bit and 64-Bit clients can now navigate to the shared print driver on the 64-Bit server, by manually navigating to the shared print driver on the 64-Bit server from the client machine. Typically the path is \\servername\sharedprintername.

  6. Once the client maps to the shared print driver, printing should work successfully.

    For problems or errors that continue to occur after completing the aforementioned process, ensure that the latest version of the print drivers are being used www.hp.com . If there are problems with older discrete drivers, it is recommended to use the latest version of the Universal Print Driver which can be found at www.hp.com/go/upd .

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Hi I have a Windows 7 (64 Bit) laptop and im

Please check the driver weather its support Win 7 64-bit or not, because Win7 have 2 varians 32-bit and 64-bit. If its not support 64-bit windows, you can download new driver but must be compatible with 64-bit system. Even if its the latest version of driver, but not support 64-bit system it won't be work.
You can download driver from here :

http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010891.asp

or here :
http://driverscollection.com/?H=PIXMA%20MG6150&By=Canon (choose Windows 7 64-bit).

Uninstall the driver from your PC then reinstall with the new driver.
Hope this help.
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I have developed an ms access POS. When i print receipt to samung thermal printer srp 350 ver 2, it prints very slow. i have tried several drivers but i end up with the same slow printing problem. I am...

itecghana, printing slow is probably an issue of the interface type (serial, parallel, usb, ethernet...) and not the printer itself. The Bixolon 350 has a self test printout capability (turn on printer while holding down the feed button) which'll demonstrate the print speed capability of the printer.
My guess is you have a serial interface (COM port), serial is notoriously slow when printing via any windows driver.
If the printer you have is a 350, one solution is to change the interface card on the printer from Serial to USB. The part number of the USB interface card is IFA-U Type, can buy one for about 35 bucks online.
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Installed using CD as per instruction manual,

Vista can be installed as either 32 or 64 bit, verify that you installed the 64 bhit system
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Adaptador

First you'll need to make sure your system has a COM (serial) port. Looks for a port on the pC that has 9 pins (5 on top, 4 on bottom). Get a Null modem DB25-DB9 cable and connect the printer to the PC. That'll take care of the hardware connection. Youll need to know what kind of driver you want to use. POS printers like the Samsung SRP printers either has a windows or OPOS driver. You should have a software you intend to use to print to the printer, so check with the software vendor what kind of driver you need to print. Install that driver, make sure the baud rate on the printer and the driver is matched and your good to go.
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PROBLEMS PRINTING

Hi Anabel,
I've heard of this kinds of issue in cases where an adaptor cable (usb-serial, usb-parallel) causes this. But if this isnt you perhaps you can try reloading the printer's newest driver.
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SRP-350 printing rightmost characters on the left of same line

ok..let me look at that, and then we'll find out what's up..una pregunta para tu?

es posible esta computadore no tiene los servicio packs 1.1 para Vista?
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SRP-350 barcode CODE 128 C printing problem

I have a samsung printer srp-350pg, it is printing garbiches, I download a driver does the samething, used generic driver but nothing changed

Please help
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