1. Selelekela
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the printer to ensure proper function and to prevent damage.
The XP-N160II is a high-speed thermal receipt printer designed for various retail and hospitality environments. It features USB and network connectivity, supports wall mounting, and offers an easy-loading paper structure.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
- Always use the power adapter supplied with the printer.
- Do not expose the printer to water or moisture.
- Qoba ho beha printa letsatsing le tobileng kapa haufi le mehloli ea mocheso.
- Netefatsa moea o nepahetseng ho potoloha printa.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the printer yourself. Contact qualified service personnel.
- Boloka moo bana ba ka fihlang teng.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Please check the contents of your package. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your vendor.
- Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer
- Adapter ea Matla
- Cable ea USB
- Thermal Paper Roll (starter)
- Bukana ea mosebelisi (tokomane ena)
4. Sehlahisoa Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main components of the Xprinter XP-N160II.

Setšoantšo sa 4.1: Bokapele le hodimo view of the Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer. This image shows the paper output slot, control buttons, and the Xprinter branding on the front.
4.1 Panel e ka pele
- Lesupa la Matla: Lights up when the printer is powered on.
- Lesupa la Phoso: Lights up or flashes to indicate an error condition (e.g., paper out, print head overheat).
- Letšoao la Pampiri: Lights up when paper is present, flashes when paper is low.
- Konopo ea Fepa: Press to feed paper manually. Hold to perform a self-test print.
- Paper Cover Latch: Used to open the paper compartment.

Setšoantšo sa 4.2: Ka morao view of the Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer, showing the connectivity ports. From left to right, these include the USB port, Ethernet (network) port, and power input port.
4.2 Phanele e ka morao
- Boema-kepe ba USB: Connects the printer to a computer via a USB cable.
- Network (Ethernet) Port: Connects the printer to a local area network for network printing.
- Kenyeletso ea Matla: E hokela ho adaptara ea motlakase.
- Power switjha: E bulela kapa ho tima printa.
5. Seta
5.1 Ho phutholla le ho bea
- Tlosa printa le disebediswa tsohle ka hloko ho tloha sephuthelong.
- Place the printer on a stable, flat surface. Ensure there is adequate space for paper loading and output.
- If wall mounting, refer to the wall mounting instructions provided separately (if applicable) or consult the manufacturer's websebaka sa tataiso.
5.2 Matla a ho Hokela
- Connect the power adapter to the power input port on the rear of the printer.
- Hokela adaptara ea motlakase sebakeng se loketseng sa motlakase.
- Flip the power switch to the "ON" position. The power indicator light should illuminate.
5.3 Connecting to a Computer/Network
- Khokahano ea USB:
- Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on the printer.
- Hokela pheletsong e 'ngoe ea thapo ea USB ho koung ea USB e fumanehang komporong ea hau.
- Khokahano ea Marangrang:
- Connect an Ethernet cable to the network port on the printer.
- Hokela pheletsong e 'ngoe ea thapo ea Ethernet ho router ea netweke ea hau kapa switjha.
- Consult your network administrator or the printer's advanced settings for network configuration (e.g., IP address setup).
5.4 Ho kenya Pampiri ea Thermal
- Press the paper cover latch to open the paper compartment cover.
- Insert a new roll of thermal paper with the printing surface facing the print head. Ensure the paper feeds smoothly.
- Hula pampiri e nyane ka pela seha.
- Koala sekoaelo sa karolo ea pampiri ka thata ho fihlela se tobetsa sebakeng sa sona.
- The printer will automatically feed the paper to the correct position.
5.5 Ho kenya Mokhanni
For the printer to communicate with your computer, you will need to install the appropriate drivers. These are typically provided on a CD with the printer or can be downloaded from the Xprinter official website. Follow the on-screen instructions during installation.
6. Ts'ebetso
6.1 Khatiso ea Motheo
Once the printer is connected and drivers are installed, you can print receipts from your point-of-sale (POS) software or other applications. Ensure the printer is selected as the default printer or the target printer within your application settings.
6.2 Tlhahlobo ea ho Itlhahloba
Khatiso e itlhahlobang e ka thusa ho netefatsa tshebetso ya motheo ya printa le boleng ba printa ntle le ho hloka kgokelo ya khomphutha.
- Netefatsa hore printa e tima motlakase mme pampiri e kentswe.
- Tobetsa o hatelle Fepa konopo.
- Ha u ntse u tšoere Fepa button, turn on the printer.
- Lokolla Fepa button once the printer starts printing.
- The printer will print a self-test page containing information about its firmware version, interface settings, and print quality.

Setšoantšo sa 6.1: The Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer printing a self-test receipt. This image illustrates the printer in operation, producing a diagnostic printout.
6.3 Ho Hloma Lebota
The XP-N160II supports wall mounting for space-saving installations. Specific mounting hardware and instructions are typically provided separately or can be found on the manufacturer's support website. Ensure the mounting surface is sturdy enough to support the printer's weight and that cables can be routed safely.
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.
- Kantle: Hlakola bokantle ba printa ka bonolo, damp lesela. U se ke ua sebelisa lik'hemik'hale tse bohale kapa li-abrasive cleaners.
- Hlooho ea ho Hatisa: The thermal print head can be cleaned with an alcohol swab or a specialized print head cleaning pen. Ensure the printer is off and cooled down before cleaning. Gently wipe the print head surface.
- Tsela ea Pampiri: Remove any paper dust or debris from the paper path using a soft brush or compressed air.
7.2 Replacing Thermal Paper
When the paper indicator flashes or printing becomes faint, it's time to replace the paper roll. Follow the steps outlined in Section 5.4 "Loading Thermal Paper".
8. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Printa ha e bule. | Power cable disconnected; power outlet faulty. | Check power cable connections; try a different outlet. |
| Ha ho kgatiso. | Paper out; printer not connected; incorrect driver; printer offline. | Load paper; check USB/network cable; reinstall driver; ensure printer is online in OS settings. |
| Faint or blank print. | Thermal paper loaded incorrectly; print head dirty; paper quality issue. | Reload paper with printing side up; clean print head; try a new roll of thermal paper. |
| Jeme ea pampiri. | Ho roala pampiri ho sa nepahalang; ntho ya kantle ho tsela ya pampiri. | Open cover, carefully remove jammed paper; check for obstructions. |
| Error indicator light on. | General error; paper out; print head overheat. | Refer to specific error codes (if available in advanced manual) or common solutions above. Power cycle the printer. |
9. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Brand | Xprinter |
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | XP-N160II |
| Theknoloji ea Mohatisi | Mocheso |
| Lebelo la ho Hatisa | 160 mm/s (Monochrome) |
| Khokahano | USB, Network (Ethernet) |
| Boholo ba Media Size | 4 x 6 inch (Labels) |
| Printa Media | Labels, Thermal Receipt Paper |
| Likarolo Tse Khethehileng | Wall Mountable, Easy-Loading Paper Structure, Built-in Power Supply |
| Litekanyo tsa Ntho (D x W x H) | 15D x 7W x 10H disentimitara |
| Boima ba Ntho | 300 g |
| Mmala | Ntsho |
10. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
The Xprinter XP-N160II Thermal Receipt Printer comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Xprinter websebaka bakeng sa lintlha le lipehelo tse qaqileng tsa tiisetso.
For technical support, driver downloads, or further assistance, please visit the Xprinter official support websaete kapa ikopanye le morekisi oa lehae oa hau.





