You can save your card dumps as .bin or .txt files for later use.
The is a common NFC controller chip (e.g., PN532-compatible or similar) found in:
Software typically includes:
: If no drive appears, you may need to download a generic driver or software suite like from the Microsoft Store or the GoToTags Desktop App
| Source Type | URL / Location | Notes | |-------------|----------------|-------| | Manufacturer’s official site | e.g., www.[brand].com/support | Requires product model & serial number | | GitHub / open-source drivers | github.com/search?q=pm5+nfc | For community-driven libnfc, libusb | | Chip vendor portal | NXP, STMicroelectronics (if PM5 = PN532 derivative) | Registration needed | | OEM partner portal | Provided with hardware purchase | Contact supplier for credentials |
Avoid third-party "driver download" websites. Many of these sites bundle adware, spyware, or outdated drivers that can crash your system. Always use the official source.
The NFC-PM5 family includes variants like the PM5-203 (203 DPI) and PM5-300 (300 DPI). Some drivers are universal, but firmware is specific. Check the serial number plate on the back of your printer.
Without the correct software, your computer will not recognize the printer’s command language (usually ZPL or EPL). This leads to garbage text output or the printer not responding at all.
If you bought a Chinese-made handheld RFID duplicator (often branded as or FuRui ), the software is used to crack and clone encrypted cards (like Mifare IC cards).
Ensure the is compatible with your operating system. Most industrial NFC software supports Windows 7, 10, and 11. Linux