
Drucker-Schnittstellenkarten
RS485, RS232 Schnittstellenplatinen und Logikkarten für POS-Drucker
24 Produkte
Replacement and add-on interface cards specifically for POS receipt printers — Epson TM-T88 series UB-S01/UB-U05/UB-E04 interface modules, Star IFBD series, Bixolon and Citizen serial/USB/Ethernet add-on cards. When the network port on your printer fails or you need to convert a serial printer to Ethernet, swapping the interface card is faster and cheaper than replacing the whole printer. Each card listing notes which printer model and revision it fits.

TOSHIBA IBM 4820 5LG SurePoint Touch-Display USB-Kabel

TOSHIBA IBM 4610 2CR 2NR Thermodrucker Logikkarte

Neu
IBM 44D0157 4610-2CR 2NR RS485-Schnittstellenkarte

IBM 4610 TG4 TI4 POS-Drucker RS485 RS232 Logikplatine

Neu
IBM 4610 TG4 TI4 Thermodrucker RS485 RS232 Schnittstellenkarte

IBM 4610 TG4, TI4, TG5 RS-485 RS-232 Schnittstellenplatine

IBM 4610 TG4, TI4, TX4 POS-Drucker RS-485 RS-232 Hauptplatine (Logikplatine)

IBM TOSHIBA 1NR Drucker Schnittstellenkarte Seriell RS232

IBM TOSHIBA 4610-2NR 4610-2CR RS232 Schnittstellenkarte PN 44d0203 44d0158

TOSHIBA IBM 1NR 2NR Drucker RS232 serielle Schnittstellenplatine

TOSHIBA IBM 1NR 2NR POS-Drucker RS485 Schnittstellenkarte

Neu
BIXOLON SRP350 / SRP350PLUSII / SRP350III / SRP350PLUS Drucker-Hauptplatine

Neu
BIXOLON SRP350II & SRP350III Thermodrucker Papiervorschubrolle

Neu
IBM 44D0157 4610-2CR 2NR RS485 Schnittstellenkarte

IBM 4610 TG4 TI4 POS Drucker RS485 RS232 LOGICAL PLATINE

Neu
IBM 4610 TG4 TI4 thermisch Drucker RS485 RS232 Schnittstelle

IBM 4610 TG4,TI4,TG5 RS-485232 Schnittstelle Platine

IBM 4610 TG4,TI4,TX4 POS Drucker RS-485232 Hauptplatine LOGICAL PLATINE
%20Cable/8acd99231221cbaa2a659c8bc5655861_333040F5-68BE-43f4-B544-F7311356D86F.jpg)
IBM POS ANZEIGE RS485(42M5633) Kabel

IBM Surepos 500 POS-Terminal RS232 Stecker 9P To RJ45 Cat5 2FT Seriell Kabel PN57P4083

IBM TOSHIBA 1NR Drucker Schnittstellenkarte Seriell Anschluss RS232

IBM TOSHIBA 4610-2NR 4610-2CR RS232 Schnittstellenkarte PN 44d0203 44d0158

TOSHIBA IBM 1NR 2NR RS232 seriell Schnittstelle Platine

TOSHIBA IBM 1NR 2NR RS485 Schnittstellenkarte
Andere Kategorien durchsuchen
bixolom-printer-and-accessoriesKabel & Steckerepson-pos-printer-and-partsfujitsu-printer-and-partsmettler-toledo-electronic-scale-and-spare-partsncr-realpos-printer-and-partspda-equipment-and-partssnbc-thermal-printer-and-partsstar-micronics-printer-and-partsTOSHIBA/IBM POS-Terminals und ErsatzteileWINCOR NIXDORF POS-Terminals und ErsatzteileKartenleser & Scannercash-drawer-and-partsKühlung & KühlkörperDisplays & MonitoreSchnittstellenkarten & Riser-KartenPOS-TastaturenMainboards & MotherboardsAndere TeilePOS-BelegdruckerPOS-Terminal-ReparaturteilePOS-TerminalsNetzteileDrucker-Schneide- & GetriebeteileSpeicher & ArbeitsspeicherThermodruckköpfeKassenschubladen-Teile
Nach Marke durchsuchen
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Can I swap a UB-S01 (serial) for a UB-E04 (Ethernet) on the same printer?
Yes — Epson designed the TM-T88 series with interchangeable interface modules. Power down the printer, unscrew the rear panel, swap the card, screw the new card in. The printer auto-detects the new interface on next power-up. Driver-side, install the corresponding Epson driver for the new connectivity.
Do interface cards need to match the printer revision (V, VI, VII)?
Within the same series, generally yes — Epson revised the connector pinout between TM-T88V and TM-T88VI, for instance. Always cross-reference our listing's compatibility note before ordering, and if in doubt, send us the printer's full model number including the revision suffix.
What if my printer has a permanent (non-modular) interface?
Older or budget thermal printers have soldered-on interfaces that aren't field-replaceable. In those cases, a USB-to-serial or Ethernet-to-USB converter externally is the workaround, or a printer replacement is the more reliable path.
Are wireless (WiFi/Bluetooth) interface cards reliable in retail environments?
WiFi cards work well for back-office and small-store deployments. In multi-lane stores with dense 2.4 GHz traffic, hard-wired Ethernet is more reliable. Bluetooth is fine for short-range, single-pairing use (e.g. mobile cashier setups) but doesn't scale to fleet deployments.
