Bluetooth (SPP/BLE), USB (Type-C or Mini-USB), and optional IrDA/RS232.
Why? Because Windows 10 thinks it’s a , not a printer. The MTPII driver’s job is to trick the OS into treating a Bluetooth COM port as a printer port. But Windows 10’s strict driver signature enforcement and its deprecation of old Bluetooth stacks (since the WDK for Windows 10) mean that the cheap driver CD that came with your printer? It was written for Windows 7.
Most POS software (like Loyverse, Poster, iREAP) expects a printer connected via or Ethernet . To force Bluetooth:
Before installing drivers, you must determine how your specific model connects. "MTPII" refers to the internal motherboard architecture, but the connection method varies by casing:
Bluetooth (SPP/BLE), USB (Type-C or Mini-USB), and optional IrDA/RS232.
Why? Because Windows 10 thinks it’s a , not a printer. The MTPII driver’s job is to trick the OS into treating a Bluetooth COM port as a printer port. But Windows 10’s strict driver signature enforcement and its deprecation of old Bluetooth stacks (since the WDK for Windows 10) mean that the cheap driver CD that came with your printer? It was written for Windows 7.
Most POS software (like Loyverse, Poster, iREAP) expects a printer connected via or Ethernet . To force Bluetooth:
Before installing drivers, you must determine how your specific model connects. "MTPII" refers to the internal motherboard architecture, but the connection method varies by casing: