The IBM 4610 SureMark can communicate via USB, Serial (RS-232), or RS-485.
For more specialized configurations, users often consult the Argecy Computer Corporation's IBM 4610-TI1 printer documentation for detailed specifications on MICR formats and microcode updates.
Specifically designed for distributions like SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service (SLEPOS) or Ubuntu. Open-source POS environments. 📥 How to Find and Install the Top Drivers
When prompted, connect the printer via USB or assign its physical COM port. Restart the POS terminal to finalize the registry changes. Troubleshooting Common Driver Issues ibm4610suremarkdriver top
If your printer is installed but not printing properly (e.g., printing blank, cutting wrong, or not loading from the top), try these troubleshooting steps. Common Problems and Fixes
Adjust the paper size settings in the driver's layout properties. Set the document length to "Continuous - No Page Break".
to control device-specific functions like the cash drawer and paper cutter. Legacy OS Drivers: The IBM 4610 SureMark can communicate via USB,
Requires IBM Point of Sale Subsystem (POSS) for DOS or Windows. None (Direct)
Processing electronic journaling data securely in the printer's flash memory.
For Native Windows drivers, ensure that "Start printing immediately" is checked in the advanced printer properties to eliminate processing delays between transactions. Open-source POS environments
This is a classic symptom of using a generic Windows driver. Open your Devices and Printers > right-click the IBM 4610 > Printer Properties > Device Settings . Look for the "Cutter" or "Document Cut" option and ensure it is enabled or set to "Cut at End of Document." Problem: The printer prints random gibberish or symbols.
The IBM 4610 SureMark is a high-performance thermal POS printer, with drivers currently supported through Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions and supporting USB, RS-485, and RS-232 connections. Key maintenance involves addressing thermal printhead cable issues on the 4610-2CR and ensuring proper USB power. For more details, visit Toshiba Commerce Support Portal . IBM SureMark Printers