Windows should automatically detect the hardware via the newly installed driver.
Many retailers reported "double cash" events—the drawer opening twice for a single transaction. This was caused by a duplicate DirectIO command due to a race condition in the USB-to-serial conversion layer. The update adds a mutex lock on the cash drawer PIN (pins 2 and 7), ensuring only one pulse fires per logical command.
Look for designations like 1NR, 2CR, 2NR, TI3, TI4, or TG3. ibm4610suremarkdriver updated
Right-click the downloaded .exe file and select .
Finding the correct, updated driver for the IBM 4610 SureMark point-of-sale (POS) printer can be challenging due to corporate acquisitions. Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions (TGCS) now manages and updates these drivers. Keeping your IBM 4610 driver updated ensures compatibility with newer operating systems, resolves printing delays, and fixes interface connectivity issues. Step 1: Identify Your Specific Printer Model Windows should automatically detect the hardware via the
: Power on the printer and connect it to the terminal.
Select your interface type when prompted (e.g., USB / SurePorts ). Complete the installation and restart your POS terminal. Step 4: Reconnect and Configure The update adds a mutex lock on the
Legacy drivers often struggle with modern USB 3.0/3.1 ports.