Microline 320 Turbo Driver

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TurboWe're struggling to persuade Windows 7 to print to an OKI Microline 320 Elite printer connected to the network by an HP JetDirect. We've tried a whole raft of drivers:
  1. The Microline 320/321 Turbo builds on the OKI Tank-Tough heritage. This 9-pin printer is now engineered even tougher for dedicated printing in the most demanding point-of-sale, automation and utility applications.
  2. This article discusses some of the common issues with an Okidata Microline 321 printer. The printer is locally attached to the workstation andit will not print in Draft Quality. Change the driver to the Ml320.drv. This driver is available from Okidata. 3.AnOkidata ML321 Turbo printer using theML320t.drv print driveris.

Use the links on this page to download the latest version of OKI MICROLINE 320 TURBO drivers. All drivers available for download have been scanned by antivirus program.

OKI ML 320 Elite (Microline)Oki microline 320 turbo
OKI ML 320 Elite (IBM)
OKI ML320 (Epson)
OKI Microline 320 Turbo
OKI Generic Dot-Matrix 9Pin Printer
Generic IBM Graphics 9pinMicroline
Epson FX Series 1 (80)
Epson LX/FX Series 2 (80)

Microline 320 Turbo Driver


We have a number of OKIs of varying age and I know some models vary in emulation hence the variety above. Typically the best we're seeing is each individual 9-pin line appearing upside down and back to front.
Has anyone had any experience with printing to these things from Windows client OSs to know what might work? I know we've been struggling with XP too.

Microline 320 Turbo Driver Download

The printer is in itself working, as an old system that runs atop Linux is fine printing labels to it.

Oki Microline 320 Turbo Driver For Windows Xp

Thanks.

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