A: Yes, but not using the Windows installer. Linux uses CUPS. Download the .ppd file from Xprinter’s site and add the printer via localhost:631 . Or use the generic ZPL driver.

: Plug the printer into a USB port and power it on before starting the software. : Open the downloaded driver file (e.g., XPrinter V3.2C POS Printer Driver V7.17 Configure Interface

Click the "Check USB Port" button if available. This identifies which virtual port (e.g., USB001) the printer is occupied by.