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The recent "Updated" status usually refers to the release of updated JavaPOS drivers and accompanying firmware designed to bridge the gap between legacy hardware and modern POS software. This allows retailers to upgrade their POS terminals to modern operating systems without discarding their proven, durable printer hardware.

The new patch (v2.20.12) introduces a failsafe timeout of 1,200ms. If the printer doesn't acknowledge the EndForm command, the driver force-purges the job and returns a "Device Offline" error instead of hanging the system.

A: No. The IBM 4610 SureMark is heavily Windows-centric. For Linux, you must use the generic USB printer class driver or a community-built CUPS filter, but you lose OPOS/JPOS functionality. For macOS, there is no official support—you would need a Windows POS terminal.

Sites like Software Informer track "Native Windows Driver" versions for easier accessibility, though official manufacturer sites are recommended for stability. Common Packages: Diagnostics, Drivers & Downloads Support

Current driver packages often bundle support for multiple retail peripherals, including the 4610 series. As of late 2025, the following "Common Packages" are the primary source for updates: UPOS Drivers (OPOS & JavaPOS):

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