Instal Xprinter Xp-d4601b May 2026
Installing the Xprinter XP-D4601B: A Step-by-Step Guide
Are you looking to install the Xprinter XP-D4601B, a high-performance dot matrix printer designed for businesses and individuals with high-volume printing needs? Look no further! This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to install the Xprinter XP-D4601B, ensuring that you can start printing efficiently and effectively.
Introduction to the Xprinter XP-D4601B
The Xprinter XP-D4601B is a reliable and versatile dot matrix printer that offers high-quality printing, fast speeds, and a range of features that make it ideal for various applications. With its 9-pin print head, this printer can produce printouts with a resolution of up to 720 x 360 dpi, making it suitable for printing multipart forms, invoices, receipts, and more.
Pre-Installation Requirements
Before installing the Xprinter XP-D4601B, ensure that you have the following:
- Printer: The Xprinter XP-D4601B printer unit
- Power cord: A compatible power cord to connect the printer to a power source
- Interface cable: A cable to connect the printer to your computer (e.g., USB, parallel, or serial)
- Driver software: The Xprinter XP-D4601B driver software, which can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website
- Operating System: A compatible operating system, such as Windows or Linux
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
2. Installation Process
A. Hardware setup
- Connect power and USB to your computer (Windows/Mac/Linux/ChromeOS).
- Open the lid, insert label roll (print side up), adjust guides, close lid.
- Hold the feed button for a few seconds → printer self-tests and prints status.
Step 2 — Load paper
- Open the top cover by pressing the release latch.
- Insert the thermal paper roll so the paper feeds from the bottom of the roll toward the front cutter.
- Pull ~5 cm of paper out past the cutter and close the cover.
- Tear off excess using the cutter.
✅ Method A – Automatic USB installation (easiest)
- Do not connect printer yet (unless instructed otherwise by driver installer).
- Run the downloaded
.exe driver installer (if present).
If only .inf files exist, skip to Method B.
- Follow setup → when prompted, connect the USB.
- Finish installation → printer appears in “Devices and Printers”.
Part 1: Hardware Setup (Unboxing & Loading Paper)
Before connecting the printer to your computer, you need to set up the hardware.
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Connect the Power:
- Connect the power adapter to the back of the printer and plug it into a wall outlet.
- Press the power button (usually located on the front or side). The power LED should light up (typically Green or Red depending on status).
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Load the Thermal Paper:
- Pull the release lever to open the paper cover.
- Place a roll of 80mm (3-inch) thermal paper into the paper holder.
- Crucial Step: Ensure the paper feeds from underneath the roll (the thermal side faces up). If you scratch the paper with your fingernail and it leaves a black mark, that is the thermal side.
- Pull a small amount of paper out and close the cover firmly.
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Self-Test (Optional but Recommended):
- Turn the printer off.
- Hold the FEED button while turning the power on.
- Release the button when the printer starts printing. This prints a self-test page, confirming the hardware works and telling you the current interface settings.