1. Selelekela le Ho Fetaview
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Xprinter XP-Q200 80mm Thermal Printer. The XP-Q200 is a high-speed thermal receipt printer designed for various operating systems including Windows, Android, and iOS. It offers versatile connectivity options such as USB, Bluetooth, and Ethernet, making it suitable for a wide range of business environments.

Setšoantšo sa 1.1: Pele view of the Xprinter XP-Q200 Thermal Printer.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
Please read the following safety precautions carefully before using the printer to ensure safe and proper operation:
- Do not touch the thermal print head immediately after printing, as it may be hot.
- Use only the power adapter supplied with the printer. Using an incorrect adapter may damage the printer or cause fire.
- Do not disassemble or modify the printer. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
- Keep the printer away from water, moisture, and direct sunlight.
- Netefatsa hore printa e behiloe holim'a bokaholimo bo tsitsitseng, bo bataletseng.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Verify that all items listed below are included in your printer package:
- Xprinter XP-Q200 Thermal Printer Unit
- Adapter ea Matla
- Cable ea USB
- Thermal Paper Roll (initial)
- Bukana ea Mosebelisi
4. Likarolo tsa lihlahisoa
The Xprinter XP-Q200 offers a range of features designed for efficient and reliable thermal printing:
- Ho Hatisa ka Lebelo le Phahameng: Achieves print speeds of up to 260mm/sec with an integrated auto cutter.
- Li-interface tse ngata: Equipped with USB, Bluetooth, and Ethernet connectivity for flexible integration.
- Broad sebeletsana Supports Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems.
- Logo and Barcode Support: Allows for downloading and printing of store logos (BMP file format) and various barcode types on thermal paper.
- Ho sebetsana le pampiri: Designed to handle thermal paper rolls up to 80x80mm.
- International Language Support: Supports a variety of international languages and scripts.
- Error Alarms: Features print job tips and error alarm functions for operational awareness.
- Black Mark Detection: Includes a black mark detection function for specific printing applications.
- Missing Orders Function: Incorporates a feature to help avoid "missing orders."
- Bokhoni ba ho Hlokomela: Supports Ethernet and Serial port monitoring functions.
- NV Logo Storage: Provides 256K Bytes of NV Logo download storage.

Setšoantšo sa 4.1: Pele view highlighting connectivity options.
5. Seta
5.1 Tlhophiso ea 'Mele
- Unpack the printer and remove all protective packaging materials.
- Place the printer on a stable, flat surface near a power outlet and your host device.
- Connect the power adapter to the printer's power port and then plug it into a wall outlet.
5.2 Ho kenya Pampiri ea Thermal
- Press the cover open button (usually located on the side or front) to open the printer's top cover.
- Insert the thermal paper roll into the paper compartment with the printing side facing the thermal print head. Ensure the roll unwinds from the bottom.
- Hula pampiri e nyane ka pela seha.
- Close the top cover firmly until it clicks into place. The printer will automatically feed the paper to the correct position.

Figure 5.1: Loading thermal paper into the printer.
5.3 Ho hokela ho Sesebediswa
The XP-Q200 supports USB, Bluetooth, and Ethernet connections.

Setšoantšo sa 5.2: Ka morao view of the printer with connectivity ports.
5.3.1 Khokelo ea USB
- Connect one end of the USB cable to the printer's USB port and the other end to your computer's USB port.
- The computer should detect the printer automatically.
5.3.2 Bluetooth Connection (for Android/iOS)
- Netefatsa hore printa e buletsoe.
- On your Android or iOS device, go to Bluetooth settings and enable Bluetooth.
- Batla available devices. The printer should appear as "XP-Q200" or similar.
- Select the printer to pair. The default PIN is usually "0000" or "1234".
- Once paired, you can select the printer from your application's print settings.
Khokahano ea Ethernet ea 5.3.3
- Hokela thapo ea Ethernet ho tsoa ho Ethernet port ea printa ho router ea hau ea marang-rang kapa switjha.
- The printer will obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP. For static IP configuration, refer to the advanced settings utility provided with the printer drivers.
5.4 Ho kenya Mokhanni
For Windows and Linux systems, you will need to install the appropriate printer drivers. Drivers are typically available on the Xprinter official website or on a CD included with the printer. Follow the on-screen instructions during installation.
6. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
6.1 Khatiso ea Motheo
Once the printer is connected and drivers are installed (if applicable), you can send print jobs from your application. Ensure the printer is powered on and has paper loaded.
- From your application (e.g., POS software, web browser), select the print option.
- Choose "Xprinter XP-Q200" from the list of available printers.
- Adjust any print settings as needed (e.g., paper size, copies).
- Tobetsa "Printa" ho romela mosebetsi ho printa.
6.2 Logo and Barcode Printing
The XP-Q200 supports custom logo and barcode printing. Refer to the printer's utility software (usually provided with drivers) for instructions on how to upload logos (BMP format) to the printer's NV memory and configure barcode printing settings.
7. Tlhokomelo
7.1 Ho hloekisa Printer
Ho hlwekisa kgafetsa ho thusa ho boloka boleng ba kgatiso mme ho eketsa nako ya bophelo ba printa.
- Hlooho ea ho Hatisa: Sebelisa swab ea k'hothone hanyaneampened with isopropyl alcohol to gently wipe the thermal print head. Allow it to dry completely before closing the cover. Clean the print head regularly, especially if print quality degrades.
- Platen Roller: Clean the rubber platen roller with a soft cloth dampe entsoe ka joala ba isopropyl.
- Kantle: Wipe the exterior of the printer with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
7.2 Ho Hlakola Jam ea Lipampiri
If a paper jam occurs:
- Koala printa.
- Bula sekoahelo se ka holimo.
- Carefully remove any jammed paper. Ensure no small pieces of paper remain inside.
- Close the top cover firmly.
- Turn the printer back on.
8. Ho rarolla mathata
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your XP-Q200 printer.
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Printer ha e sebetse | Power cable loose; Power outlet faulty; Power adapter faulty | Check power connections; Try a different outlet; Contact support if adapter is faulty. |
| Ha ho tlhahiso ea khatiso | No paper; Paper loaded incorrectly; Printer offline; Driver issue | Load paper correctly; Check printer status; Reinstall drivers. |
| Boleng bo fosahetseng ba khatiso | Print head dirty; Low quality paper; Print head worn out | Clean print head; Use recommended thermal paper; Contact support for service. |
| Jeme ea pampiri | Paper loaded incorrectly; Foreign object inside | Refer to Section 7.2 for clearing jams. |
| Bluetooth/Ethernet connection fails | Incorrect pairing; Network issue; IP address conflict | Re-pair device; Check network cables/settings; Verify IP address. |
9. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Tlhaloso |
|---|---|
| Lebitso la Mohlala | XP-Q200 |
| Theknoloji ea Khatiso | Mocheso |
| Lebelo la ho Hatisa | 260 mm/mots |
| Sephetho sa Mohatisi | Monochrome |
| Theknoloji ea Khokahano | Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet |
| Boholo ba leqephe | Thermal (80mm) |
| Khatiso ea mahlakore a mabeli | Ee |
| Mmala | Ntsho |
| Mofuta oa Molaoli | iOS, Android |
| Kenyellelitsoe Likaroloana | Pampiri |
| Tšobotsi e Khethehileng | USB |
| Mofuta oa Scanner | E nkehang |





