Different banks (and even different branches) use unique passbook formats. The updated portal includes a drag-and-drop template editor. Administrators can adjust font sizes, column widths, and even add logos or QR codes without writing a single line of code.
The recent update to the Passbook Print Portal brings a much-needed refresh to both interface and backend performance. After several days of testing across different roles (admin, teller, customer service), here’s a breakdown. passbook print portal updated
Legacy systems relied on proprietary drivers that often failed when hardware was replaced. Modern portals utilize and Ethernet-based connectivity with standardized drivers. This allows the portal to communicate with a wide range of printers (Epson, Olivetti, etc.) without requiring a software overhaul. Different banks (and even different branches) use unique
If the primary web portal experiences heavy traffic or server maintenance, updated government applications serve as an immediate backup: The recent update to the Passbook Print Portal