In the driver’s "Printing Preferences," look for the setting. Setting this to a higher level makes text darker but may slow down the motor. For the best balance, keep density at "Medium" and set the Baud Rate (if using Serial/USB) to its maximum stable value. Paper-Saving Modes

For thermal receipt printers like the Chaser CHE80 (a common 80mm model), finding a "better" driver usually means switching from generic "Plug & Play" options to a manufacturer-specific or high-performance driver.

: As a thermal unit, it requires no ink or toner, making it low-maintenance compared to inkjet alternatives. Pros & Cons Pros : Ink-free operation (uses thermal stencil paper). Significant quality jump when using the A4 driver profile.

The stock driver offers basic paper sizes. A better driver provides a :

Once you secure that better driver, optimize your application stack:

The CH340 print driver, used in conjunction with the CHE80 printer, is suitable for various applications, including:

: Built into Windows, these are often the "better" choice for legacy POS (Point of Sale) systems. They prioritize raw speed by sending text directly to the printer, but they cannot handle complex graphics or logos well.