Pos Printer Driver V11.3.0.1 May 2026
This driver is typically part of a OPOS (OLE for POS) or Windows Print Class Driver architecture. It is designed to bridge legacy ESC/POS command sets with modern operating systems.
Symptom: Crash during heavy print spooling on Windows 11. Cause: A rare memory leak in the v11.3.0.1 spooler component. Solution: pos printer driver v11.3.0.1
Version 11.3.0.1 is not universal; it is typically associated with Epson, Star Micronics, and Bixolon drivers, though the most common use case is for Epson TM series (TM-T20, TM-T88, TM-m30). Check your manufacturer’s support page, but generally, this driver supports: This driver is typically part of a OPOS
| Brand | Models | | :--- | :--- | | Epson | TM-T20II, TM-T20III, TM-T88V, TM-T88VI, TM-T88VII, TM-m30, TM-m30II, TM-L90 Liner-Free | | Star Micronics | TSP650II, TSP700II, TSP100III (using Star’s proprietary driver package) | | Bixolon | SRP-350III, SRP-330II, SLP-T400 | | Citizen | CT-S310, CT-S410, CT-S801 | Cause: A rare memory leak in the v11
Note: Always download the specific driver for your exact printer model. While v11.3.0.1 may work across a family, using the generic version can disable model-specific features (e.g., bicolor printing or logo storage).
In the fast-paced world of retail and hospitality, every second counts. A malfunctioning receipt printer can bring a checkout line to a screeching halt. The unsung hero behind every smooth transaction is the driver—the software bridge between your POS system and the hardware. One specific version that has been generating significant attention in technical support circles is POS Printer Driver v11.3.0.1.
Whether you are an IT manager for a chain of restaurants, a small business owner, or a tech support specialist, this guide will provide a deep dive into version 11.3.0.1. We will cover its features, compatible hardware, step-by-step installation, common errors, and how it compares to legacy drivers.