Intermec USB Devices Driver Download



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Latest version:
8.6.0
Release date:
February 10, 2021

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Tested on:
Windows: 10, 8.1
Windows Server: 2019, 2016, 2012 R2

Supported printers

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BidirectionalThe printer model supports bidirectional communication. NiceLabel driver can obtain the feedback of the printer status. The status can be reported to and displayed in NiceLabel software.
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4212
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4212X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4310
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4310X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4408
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4606
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-4606X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-6210
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-6212X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-6308
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-4212 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-4310 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-4408 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-4606 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-6212 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil DMX A-6310 Mark II
  • Bidirectional EasyCoder PX4i (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional EasyCoder PX4i (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional EasyCoder PX4i (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional EasyCoder PX6i (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional EasyCoder PX6i (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PC42d (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PC42t (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PC42t plus (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PM42 (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PM42 (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PM42 (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC23d (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC23d (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC43d (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC43d (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC43t (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PC43t (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PD43 (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PD43 (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PD43c (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PD43c (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM23c (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM23c (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM23c (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43 (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43 (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43 (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43c (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43c (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Intermec PM43c (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mark II 300dpi
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mark III (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mark III (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark II 300dpi
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark III (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark III (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-6310X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX H-8308X
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX M-4206 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX M-4210 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax DMX M-4308 Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 4 Mark II DT (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 4 Mark II DT (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 4 Mark II TT (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 4 Mark II TT (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 6 Mark II DT (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 6 Mark II DT (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 6 Mark II TT (203 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax Nova 6 Mark II TT (300 dpi)
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4204B Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4205A Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4206L Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4206P Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4304B Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4305A Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4305L Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil E4305P Mark III
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil I-4212e Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil I-4310e Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil I-4606e Mark II
  • Bidirectional Datamax O'Neil RL4
  • Bidirectional Datamax RL3e
  • Bidirectional Datamax RL4e
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX4ie (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX4ie (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX4ie (406 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX6ie (203 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX6ie (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940A (200 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940A (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940A (600 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940V (200 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940V (300 dpi) - DP
  • Bidirectional Honeywell PX940V (600 dpi) - DP

Release notes

Software latest release notes
Release versionRelease description
Ver.: 8.6.0 Cancel before print is working now in all scenarios. When this option is enabled all elements in DRAM are deleted first. This action prevents the memory from getting full of temporary graphics.
Ver.: 8.5.2 GS1 Datamatrix is supported as internal printer element on DP printes.
Ver.: 8.5.0Communication with the printer is working now also when port monitor logging is enabled on non English Windows OS.
PX940 series support also Darkness and Print quality options.
Fixed issue with printer sending incorrect setup commands for media type on PX940 series.
PX4ie printers are supported.
Fixed print unlimited quantity from NiceLabel.
Fixed issue with confusing/incorrect usage of start stop offsets on DP printers.
WYSIWYG is correct for all text elements also in case the label has been created with V5 driver.
Ver.: 8.3.3 Cancel before print command is updated.
Ver.: 8.3.2 Fixed slow UI operation when using VPN connected printer.
Fixed driver crash when using LPR port and export driver settings.
Ver.: 8.3.1
Improved performance
Driver initialisation time was decreased for up to 30%.
Smaller file footprint
Driver file size was reduced for up to 60%.
Improved installation utility
PrnInst better supports multi user environments. Driver upgrade procedure was improved for installations with large number of printers.
Ver.: 8.2.3 Added pack module command (on DPL printers) in case label is stored to the printer. This command release memory marked as deleted.
Label created with Datamax V5 driver is printing the same also with V8 driver version.
Honeywell Easycoder PX4i and PX6i printer series uses correct setup commands.
Ver.: 8.2.2 Internal counter is working also with concatenate function on DP printers.
Ver.: 8.2.00.18451 Rewinder option is supported for PX series printers.
GUI for driver settings with print preview is improved.
Ver.: 8.2.00.18455 Driver stability was improved and memory usage was optimized.
Ver.: 8.2.00.18447 Minimum label width and height have been corrected for PX940 printer models.
Ver.: 8.0.50.18405 User can now use Reload to upload entire list of virtual fonts to printer again, instead uploading each virtual font individually.
Ver.: 8.0.50.18356 Procedure for updating printers is improved in Prninst application that all settings for all users are correctly preserved.
Ver.: 8.0.50.18205 Prninst application automatically detects printer(s) connected to local network.
Ver.: 8.0.50.17245 Fixed issues with unlimited print selection in NiceLabel.
Ver.: 8.0.23.18040 Added option to let the printer control label width/height during printing (Added Printer default options).
If none of the setup commands are to be sent the setup command is removed entirely.
Added commands to prevent label skipping if printed label exceeds defined dimensions and to ensure internal barcodes are printed over the defined label edge.
Ver.: 8.0.22.17714 Fixed print spooler crash using latest driver's language monitor.
Ver.: 8.0.22.17448 Added support for Honeywell PX940 printer series.
Ver.: 8.0.21.17127 Driver Maintenance, Settings and Support actions are working also with printer name longer than 32 characters.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906
Initial Version 8 release:
Redesigned and updated User Interface.
Added and improved Print Preview to be shown on more panels.
Added new Tool options for easier Maintenance, Setup and Support.
Added options for sending files or commands to the printer.
Added possibility to toggle Status Checking during printing.
Fixed in-corrections when displaying driver on High-DPI monitors.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906 During printer driver installation and uninstallation the Unicode printer names are fully supported.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906 Improved displaying of Network discovered printers while sorting and graying already installed printers during printer driver installation.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906 Minimized the frequency of displaying the splwow64 thunking spooler (SplWow64) message during printer installation.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906 Upgraded uninstall of Ports and Port Monitors when printer removing the printer driver.
Ver.: 8.0.20.16906 During printer driver installation additional fields Location and Comment can be set.
Ver.: 7.8.40.16087 Fixed issue where printing variable graphics on Datamax printers caused drivers to have excessively large memory consumption.
Ver.: 7.8.40.16087 Generation of unique job and graphic names is corrected.
Ver.: 7.8.40.15297
Honeywell PC42t plus (203dpi) - DP printer model added.
Ver.: 7.8.40.15297 Element positioning on GUI has been improved.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14874 Automatic offset adjustment does not overwrite printer settings anymore.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14874 Solved issue with driver crash or settings not saved after updating more than one printer using the same driver model.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14666 Added Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark II and Datamax Compact4 Mobile Mark III models.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14723 Improved status checking from NiceLabel to show the latest possible value.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14723 Improved Advanced TCP/IP port stability and information when logging is enabled.
Ver.: 7.8.30.14723 Button 'Open printing preferences' is added to the last installation page. By clicking on this button installer opens printing preferences of recently installed printer.
Ver.: 7.8.23.14564 Honeywell DP printers can print also small labels with height of minimum 6.4mm.
Ver.: 7.8.22.14361 Added support for Honeywell PD43 and PD43c printer models.
Ver.: 7.8.22.14305 Media type change on stock dialog did not change corresponding picture immediately.
Ver.: 7.8.22.14293 Added support for Custom commands for Intermec models.
Ver.: 7.8.21.14302 Added support for Custom commands for Datamax models.
Ver.: 7.8.20.14276 Updated driver distribution with Datamax printers, based on new driver platform.
Ver.: 7.8.10.13756 This is completely new driver release, based on new driver platform. The driver was extensively tested with different NiceLabel software versions.
We suggest that you verify existing labels and solutions before you start using this printer driver in production.
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Note:If you're developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you do not need to install a USBdriver. Instead seeUsing Hardware Devices.

You can download the Google USB Driver for Windows in one of two ways:

  • Or, get it from the Android SDK Manager as follows:
    1. In Android Studio, click Tools > SDK Manager.
    2. Click the SDK Tools tab.
    3. Select Google USB Driver and click OK.

      Figure 1. The SDK Manager with the Google USB Driver selected

    4. Proceed to install the package. When done, the driver files are downloaded into the android_sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver directory.

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