Thermal Printer Drivers | Everycom

Everycom provides drivers through several channels, though availability on their official website can sometimes be inconsistent.

| Connection Type | Driver Required? | Notes | |----------------|------------------|-------| | | Yes | Needed for full functionality (label size, resolution, darkness) | | Bluetooth (Mobile) | No | Mobile apps (e.g., Everycom Print or third-party like Print Hand ) use direct BLE/SPP protocols | | Ethernet/Wi-Fi | Yes (network driver) | Works via standard IP printing or Everycom network utility |

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Printer not detected after USB plug-in | Wrong driver or Windows Update replaced driver | Uninstall device in Device Manager → reinstall official driver | | Prints garbled text or symbols | Driver sending text instead of raw ESC/POS | Change driver to “Generic ESC/POS” or set driver to | | Wrong label size (cuts too early/late) | Driver page size mismatch | In driver settings, create custom paper size (e.g., 58mm x 297mm for receipts) | | Bluetooth pairing works but no print | Missing virtual COM port driver (Windows) | Install Everycom Bluetooth serial driver (from manufacturer) | | Driver installation fails on Windows 11 | Driver signature enforcement | Disable driver signature enforcement temporarily (advanced startup) | everycom thermal printer drivers

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Official sources (recommended):

Everycom thermal printers generally rely on standard drivers, making them functional even when official drivers are missing. For Windows users, obtaining the correct model-specific driver ensures optimal performance (correct paper size, print density, and cutter control). macOS and Linux users may need to use generic drivers or ESC/POS emulation.

If you lost the CD or don't have a drive, you can use universal drivers that work with Everycom hardware. If you lost the CD or don't have

: Many users rely on community-shared links or specialized driver sites (like DriverScape ) for specific models like the EC-58.

Everycom printers usually run on one of two driver architectures: (common for 58mm receipt printers) or Gprinter (common for 80mm or 4x6 label printers). Everycom provides drivers through several channels