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How to Find and Install the Correct Driver for the OC-9200BL

If you’ve searched for an “OC-9200BL driver,” you’ve likely encountered confusing results or shady “driver download” websites. This post will help you understand what the OC-9200BL device actually is and how to get it working safely.

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Primary Sources:

  1. OCOM Official Website – Many OC devices are manufactured by OCOM Technologies. Visit their support page and search for “9200” or “OC-9200BL.”
  2. Device’s Included CD/DVD – If you have the original packaging, the driver CD is the safest option.
  3. Windows Update Catalog – Microsoft sometimes hosts certified drivers for POS hardware.
  4. Manufacturer’s FTP/Support Portal – Look for a direct link from your reseller’s invoice or documentation.

Here is the information regarding this device and how to get it working:

Common Problems & Fixes

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Scanner types letters but misses first character | Add a delay in your POS software or change scanner settings (scan a “Prefix/Suffix” config barcode from the manual). | | Driver installs but device shows “Code 10” | The chip may be counterfeit (common with PL2303). Use an older driver version (v3.3.2.105) or switch to a CH340-based scanner. | | Works in Notepad but not in Excel | Excel may be in “Enter” mode. Scan a barcode that adds a Tab suffix (refer to scanner manual). | | Bluetooth pairing fails | Ensure scanner is in SPP (Serial Port Profile) mode, not HID. Some OC-9200BL models require a PIN 0000 or 1234. |