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How to Install MTPII Bluetooth Printer Drivers on Windows 10
The "MTPII" identifier usually refers to a specific generation of portable thermal receipt printers (often 58mm or 80mm) that are widely sold under various generic brand names. Because these are often generic devices, they typically do not come with a branded driver disc, and finding the correct software can be confusing.
Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers, right-click your new printer, and select Printer Properties. mtpii bluetooth printer driver windows 10
Make it Discoverable: Ensure the printer is on and in pairing mode. How to Install MTPII Bluetooth Printer Drivers on
- Open Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
- Find your MTPII printer (may still be an unconfigured Bluetooth device with a warning icon).
- Right-click it > Properties > Hardware tab.
- You should see “Bluetooth Serial Port (COMx)” or “MTPII Printer (COMx)”.
- Click Properties > Change Settings > Driver tab > Update Driver.
- Browse to the folder where you installed the MTPII driver and select the
.inffile. - Confirm the driver name appears as “MTPII Bluetooth Thermal Printer.”
- Primary option: Manufacturer driver — download the official Windows 10 driver for your MT-PII / MTP-II model from the printer maker’s support page. If the exact model name differs (e.g., “MTP-II”, “MT-PII”, “MTP2”), try variants.
- If no official Windows 10 driver: try a compatible Windows 7/8 driver in Compatibility Mode (right-click installer → Properties → Compatibility → run as Windows 7).
- If manufacturer drivers are unavailable, install a generic Bluetooth printer driver or a generic “Zebra/Seagull/Brother” driver only if the printer language (e.g., ESC/POS, ZPL) matches — check printer protocol in its manual.
Method 2: Install MTPII Specific Driver (If Provided)
- Insert the CD or download driver from the manufacturer’s website.
- Run the installer (often
Setup.exe). - Follow on-screen instructions to install both USB and Bluetooth drivers.
- Reboot and pair the printer again.
Option 1: Identify Your Printer’s Real Brand
Look at the sticker under the battery or on the back of the printer. Common rebranded MTPII equivalents include: Open Control Panel > Devices and Printers