Set the designated target device class to (or PRJ-80 / POS-80 ).
: Choose USB (or Serial if using a COM port).
By following this guide, you can successfully set up your Panda PRJ-80US thermal printer to ensure fast, efficient, and reliable printing for your business operations.
Before deploying the software driver, verify that your computer interfaces align with the physical communication capabilities of the machine:
: The PRJ-80US is uniquely built with both a high-speed USB port and a legacy RS-232 Serial (COM) port.
The Prj-80us has a sleek and compact design, measuring 6.3 inches in length, 4.3 inches in width, and 1.7 inches in height. It weighs approximately 1.5 pounds, making it easy to carry around. The device has a durable plastic build with a textured finish, which helps with grip and reduces fingerprints.
The printer supports Linux distributions via standard CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) filter drivers.
Click . Once finished, go to your Windows Control Panel > Devices and Printers . Right-click your new Panda PRJ-80US printer icon, choose Printer Properties , and click Print Test Page . If a small receipt feeds out with Windows diagnostic text, your installation is successful. Step 4: Configuring POS Software Compatibility
The driver is the essential software that allows your computer to communicate with the printer. You can typically find it from several sources:
Once installed, you must link the driver to your retail or hospitality POS software (e.g., Loyverse, QuickBooks POS, or Square).
Leo spent three hours hunting drivers. He tried generic Text Only. He tried Epson FX-80 emulation. He even found a Russian forum post from 2004. Nothing. The panda refused to speak.