Chaser Ch-e80 Print Driver ((link))

Adjust the paper-cutting behavior under Printing Preferences . You can toggle between "No Cut", "Partial Cut", or "Report Cut" to control when the blade activates.

Symptom 1: Printer Outputs Gibberish or Infinite Blank Paper Chaser Ch-e80 Print Driver

Print density settings are too low within the driver firmware. Adjust the paper-cutting behavior under Printing Preferences

| Feature | Support Level | Notes | |---------|--------------|-------| | Direct thermal printing | ✅ Full | Default mode | | Label printing (gap/black mark) | ✅ | Sensor config via utility | | Barcode generation (1D) | ✅ | Code128, EAN13, UPC-A, etc. | | 2D barcodes (QR, DataMatrix) | ⚠️ Via ESC/POS commands only | Not in GDI driver | | Paper cutting (auto) | ✅ | Partial/full cut supported | | Cash drawer kick-out | ✅ | Via driver’s “Hardware” tab | | Character sets | ⚠️ Limited | Unicode problematic; CP437, 850, 1252 | | Graphics printing | ✅ | Low-res (203 DPI typical) | | Feature | Support Level | Notes |

To maximize the efficiency of your Chaser CH-E80, you can tweak the internal settings via the driver properties menu:

Enable or disable the automatic paper cut after each receipt.

For advanced users, many driver packages support customizing the "sensor sensitivity" for black mark or gap detection. This is particularly useful if you are printing on non-standard label stock. Always download the latest driver iteration, as manufacturers often release updated versions that improve the printer's firmware response time and fix minor bugs.