Before you begin your installation, have these ready:
A: Yes, but the driver must be installed on each PC. You’ll need to create a Standard TCP/IP port in printer properties and assign the printer’s static IP address.
The installation should be straightforward.
Download Links (Sources): Since the original B Plus website is often down or difficult to navigate in English, use these archived/generic sources for the chipset driver: iware bp-429 driver
There is a scanner engine component often referenced as BP-429 (specifically the Avision BP-429) used in some Brother or Kodak scanners.
If you have a scanner:
Many technicians use FTP repositories. A Google search with the exact string "iWare BP-429" driver .inf can yield hidden but legitimate links from university IT departments or POS forums. Before you begin your installation, have these ready:
A: Yes. Bartender communicates through the Windows driver. Install the BP-429 driver first, then select it inside Bartender’s “Printer Setup.”
Based on the model number BP-429, it is important to clarify exactly what hardware you have, as this determines the driver you need.
The model number BP-429 is most commonly associated with a SATA IDE USB Adapter (used to connect internal hard drives to a computer via USB). However, because model numbers can overlap, it is also possible you are referring to a specific legacy device. A: Yes, but the driver must be installed on each PC
Here is the guide for the most common device associated with this model, followed by troubleshooting if you have a different device.
1. "Access Denied" or "Hash Error" during install: This confirms the driver is unsigned. You must follow the steps in "Scenario A" above to disable Windows signature enforcement.
2. The device installs but won't connect:
3. I cannot find "iware" anywhere: If you bought this secondhand or in a generic box, "iware" might have been a small reseller sticker. The hardware is standard B Plus technology. Treat it as a B Plus BP-429.