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The Ultimate Guide to the KP206B-UB Thermal Receipt Printer: Finding, Installing, and Troubleshooting the Driver
By: Technical Support Team
If you run a small retail shop, a bustling restaurant, or a quick-service counter, you know that downtime is the enemy of revenue. At the heart of your Point of Sale (POS) system sits a workhorse: the thermal receipt printer. Among the most popular budget-friendly models on the market is the KP206B-UB.
However, a common frustration echoes across tech forums and support desks: “Where do I find the correct thermal receipt printer KP206B-UB driver, and why won’t it work?” thermal receipt printer kp206b-ub driver
This article is your complete resource. We will not only tell you where to get the driver but also explain how to install it on Windows, Mac, and POS systems, plus how to fix the most common errors.
Step 3: Manual Driver Installation via “Add Printer”
If plug-and-play fails:
- Download the driver file (usually a
.zip containing KP206B.inf, KP206B.cat, and .sys files).
- Extract the folder to your desktop.
- Navigate to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
- Click Add a printer → “The printer that I want isn’t listed.”
- Select “Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings” → Next.
- Choose “Use an existing port” → Select
USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB) → Next.
- Click Have Disk → Browse → Navigate to your extracted driver folder and select the
.inf file → Open → OK.
- Select “KP206B-UB” from the list → Next.
- Choose “Replace the current driver” → Next.
- Name the printer (e.g., “KP206B_Receipt”) → Next.
- Select “Do not share this printer” (unless on a network) → Next.
- Click Print a test page.
Common failure: If the test page prints gibberish or nothing, the “USB001” port is wrong. Delete the printer and retry, but at step 6, choose “Standard TCP/IP Port” and enter 127.0.0.1 (for raw USB redirection) or use the “USB Virtual Port” option.
Part A: Hardware Preparation
- Unpack the printer and load 80mm thermal paper (coated side facing UP).
- Connect the power adapter.
- Do NOT connect the USB cable yet. Windows will automatically install a bad driver if you plug it in first.
Method 2 – Manual driver install (correct way)
- Download the driver (e.g., Zjiang setup.exe or .inf).
- Run as admin.
- During install, select USB (not serial or LPT).
- Finish → printer appears as “Zjiang 58” or similar.
If no setup.exe:
Via .inf file:
- Open Control Panel → Devices & Printers.
- Add a printer → “The printer that I want isn’t listed” → “Add a local printer”.
- Use existing port: USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB).
- Have disk → browse to extracted driver folder → select .inf.
- Choose model (e.g., XP-58IIH / ZJ-58).
- Finish.
Part C: Verify Installation
- Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
- Look for the KP206B-UB icon. It should be grey/unfaded.
- Right-click it > Printer Properties.
- Click Print Test Page. The printer should cut the paper and print a diagnostic page listing the driver version and interface.
7.1 “Driver not available” error
- Cause: Windows tries to pull driver from Windows Update but OEM not registered.
- Fix: Ignore; use manual "Generic/Text Only" after COM port appears.