Incotex
Incotex is in the isl (Information Systems Limited) family but stands out in one important way: its default Serial baud rate is 9600, an order of magnitude lower than the 115200 used by every other ISL protocol in the registry. The covered models are the 777 and 4000K series. The lower baud is set deliberately on the device side and the registry mirrors it — do not raise it in pairing without confirming the unit and cable were re-configured for the higher rate.
At a glance
| Protocol id | Family | Default TCP port | Default baud | Transports | Probe order |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
incotex.isl | isl | 9100 | 9600 | TCP, Bluetooth, Serial | 9 |
Choose a transport
Incotex accepts the standard ISL transport set: TCP/IP over wired Ethernet, Bluetooth, and Serial (RS-232). USB-attached units are reached through a USB-to-Serial bridge (CDC-ACM or FTDI) and addressed as Serial. Wi-Fi for the AMEF link is not supported; see the Wi-Fi note in Supported devices.
Use the connection defaults
TCP port defaults to 9100 (the ISL standard). Serial / Bluetooth links default to 9600 baud — note this is lower than the 115200 used by Datecs, Daisy, and Eltrade. Verify the cable and any USB-to-Serial adapter actually support the rate you are configuring before swapping defaults; some inexpensive adapters are flaky at the higher rates and reliable at 9600 specifically.
Watch for known quirks
No other protocol-specific quirks are documented at this time; for everything else, standard troubleshooting applies — see Troubleshooting.
Pair the printer
Incotex pairing follows the standard Android flow. Auto-detect handles the baud-rate difference correctly when probing. If you are configuring Serial manually, leave baud at 9600 unless you know the device was reflashed. The full walkthrough is in Pairing your fiscal printer.
Next steps
- Supported devices — full compatibility matrix and family overview.
- Pairing your fiscal printer — operational pairing flow on Android.
- Troubleshooting — when a paired device goes offline or refuses to print.