Jp58h-usb Driver Download ((full)) ❲ORIGINAL × BUNDLE❳
is a 58mm thermal receipt printer widely used in POS systems. Drivers for this specific model are typically distributed as generic "POS-58" or "58mm Thermal Printer" drivers compatible with ESC/POS commands. Driver Download Sources
You can download compatible drivers from the following regional and manufacturer-supported sites: America Store (Direct Model Support): Offers a dedicated JP-58H Driver Download for Windows 7, 8, and 10. Provides a specific JP58H Driver File (approx. 2.86 MB). GOOJPRT (GitHub Repository): Contains a copy of the original driver CD which explicitly lists the Hoin Printer: Provides a general Windows Driver Download Link used by many rebadged 58mm thermal printers. Installation Steps Thermal Receipt Printer Driver - POS-X
Verifying chipset from hardware IDs (examples)
- CH340/CH341: VID_1A86 PID_7523 (common)
- PL2303: VID_067B PID_2303
- FTDI: VID_0403 PID_6001 (if using FTDI-based adapter)
Part 2: Where to Find a Safe, Legitimate JP58H-USB Driver
Warning: Be extremely careful when searching for "jp58h-usb driver download." Many third-party driver websites are filled with malware, adware, or fake download buttons. Avoid sites like "driver-fixer.com," "driver-solution.com," or any pop-up that claims to have found 47 problems on your PC.
Q: Is there a JP58H driver for Chromebook?
A: ChromeOS uses Google Cloud Print (deprecated) or USB printing via CUPS. Install the ESC/POS printer app from the Chrome Web Store.
Part 4: Installing the JP58H Driver on macOS
Apple does not bundle drivers for most thermal receipt printers. Here is the workaround. jp58h-usb driver download
- Download a POS utility like Receipt Printer Utility for Mac (free) or Silverware.
- Use CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System):
- Open Safari and go to
http://localhost:631 - Click Administration → Add Printer.
- Mac will prompt for username/password.
- Select the JP58H (it should appear as a USB device).
- Choose the Generic ESC/POS driver model.
- Open Safari and go to
- Test: Use a text editor to print a simple line. Note that graphics printing is limited.
Which driver you need (common cases)
- Windows 10/11: device often uses a CH340/CH341 or Prolific PL2303-family USB-serial chipset. If the device vendor labels it JP58H, the common vendor drivers are:
- CH340/CH341 driver (WCH)
- Prolific PL2303 driver (Prolific)
- macOS: requires matching macOS driver (CH340 or PL2303) with versions supporting your macOS build.
- Linux: most modern kernels include CH34x and pl2303 drivers; usually no manual install needed.
Assumption: JP58H-USB uses a CH34x-style chipset (most low-cost modules do). If you know the actual chipset printed on the device, use that driver.
Method 2: Locating the Original Branded Driver Online
If the generic driver fails, you need the manufacturer’s specific .inf file.
Step 1: Find the Vendor ID
- Open Device Manager (
Win + X→ Device Manager). - Look for Other devices → USB Printing Support or an exclamation mark on an unknown device.
- Right-click it → Properties → Details tab.
- Under Property, select Hardware Ids.
- You will see something like
USB\VID_0416&PID_5011. TheVIDis the vendor ID.
Step 2: Search by VID Common JP58H vendor IDs: is a 58mm thermal receipt printer widely used in POS systems
VID_0416(Winbond)VID_1A86(CH34x series - sometimes used for serial-to-USB)VID_0FE6(USB Print controllers)
Step 3: Download from a Mirror
Go to a safe site like DriverIdentifier.com (upload the hardware ID) or search directly for [Your VID] JP58H driver. Cross-check with manufacturer names like Xprinter, HPRT, or Bixolon.
Method 1: Using the Generic ESC/POS Driver (Recommended for Most Users)
This method uses a driver that Microsoft already provides. It is safe, fast, and works for 80% of use cases.
Step 1: Connect the Printer
- Plug the USB cable into the JP58H and your computer.
- Plug the printer into power and turn it on. Make sure paper is loaded.
- Windows will attempt to auto-install a driver—it may fail or show "Device driver not installed." That is fine.
Step 2: Open Printers & Scanners
- Press
Windows + R, typecontrol printers, and press Enter. - Click Add a printer at the top.
Step 3: Manual Setup
- Windows will search. When it says "The printer that I want isn't listed," click that option.
- Select Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings → Next.
Step 4: Choose Port
- Select Use an existing port and choose
USB001 (Virtual printer port for USB)→ Next.
Step 5: Install the Driver
- In the left pane, select Generic as the manufacturer.
- In the right pane, select Generic / Text Only or MS Publisher Color Printer (for graphics).
- Click Next.
- Name the printer "JP58H" → Next.
- Choose Do not share this printer (unless on a network) → Next.
- Click Print a test page to verify.
Note: The "Generic / Text Only" driver works for basic receipts but may not print barcodes or logos perfectly. For graphics, you need a vendor-specific driver. Verifying chipset from hardware IDs (examples)
