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  EPSON TMT-88 MKIV 4 - Receipt printer - Point of Sale

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EPSON TM-88 MKIII

TM-T88IV


Ultra-fast receipt printing
Designed specifically for high-volume sales environments, the thermal
TM-T88IV offers 25% faster printing than its predecessor, a redesigned case, two-colour capability and new easy-to-use features. With its 200mm per second print speed (even in graphics mode), enhanced graphic capability and increased user memory, the TM-T88IV delivers ultra-fast results. Unlike other printers, it prints text, barcodes and graphics at the same fast speed to deliver intelligent receipts with customer impact whilst helping to increase transaction speed.

 

A compact thermal printer with the ultimate in user-friendliness. Beautiful and compact, this fast thermal printer delivers print at speeds up to 150mm/sec. The TM-T88IV employs a drop-in roll-paper loading system that makes paper replacement fast and easy. It also features thoughtful design elements that make head cleaning and other maintenance tasks a breeze. In addition, a black case allows you to choose the look that best fits your shop.

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Please note, USB printing is not supported by either MYOB Retail Manager or QuickPOS

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What do the anagrams mean?

EPoS Electronic point of sale, a generic term relating to the hardware and software at the point of sale.

Ethernet a cabling and signalling specification – currently the most widely used LAN (local area network) technology.

IPoS Integrated point of sale.

LCD Liquid Crystal Display

MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader

OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer.

PoP Point of Purchase, the part of the store where the customers will make their selection of goods.

PoS point of sale, refers to the place where transactions are processed.

OPos Ole for point of sale. A programming standard for the development of Point-of- Sales (PoS) terminal applications.

TFT Display Thin Film Transistor display.

USB Universal Serial Bus (high-speed serial communications between digital devices)

EPP Extended Printer Port (Parallel communications)

See why Laser is so much better than CCD.

 


  Samsung SRP350- Receipt printer - Point of Sale

 
The SRP-350 is a fast thermal printer operating at a speed of 47.2 LPS. Modular interface boards can interface wtih RS-232, RS-485, USB and Parallel hosts. The SRP-350 has a compact design, drop-in paper loading, and the ability to be wall mounted.

Please note, USB printing is not supported by either MYOB Retail Manager or QuickPOS

 


  CITIZEN CBM-1000II - Receipt printer - Point of Sale

 

150mm/sec. high-speed
Paper-drop-in style
Front paper exit
80mm or 58mm paper width
Bit map data registration
Cash drawer kick out
ESC/POS compatibility
Bar-code printing
Label/blackmark function (factory option )

Please note, USB printing is not supported by either MYOB Retail Manager or QuickPOS

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LABEL / BARCODE PRINTERS


 
Godex EZ-2- Barcode printer

Godex EZ-2 / EZ-2P

Direct thermal Line and Page mode, 203 dpi. Print speed up to 2 IPS with max. 2.20" (54mm) print width. Optional cutter, auto peel-off (stripper) and font cards.

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CASH DRAWERS - POINT OF SALE Cash Draw


 
Cash Drawer - Point of Sale - Drawers

 



The cash drawer/draw is usually the most reliable part of a complete POS system, which is interesting when you consider the ancient technology used to build them.

Basically, every component (with the exception of paints and plastic) has been around for at least 100 years!

Besides just the basic understanding that the product has enough note and coin slots, there are only a few considerations:

Note clips. Some drawers have weak note clips - ensure adequate strength. If the clip is plastic, this does not necessarily mean the clip will break under normally expected workloads.

Draw slides and rollers. Ensure the drawer does not have excessive sideways wobble, particularly when loaded with coins. Sometimes rollers can fail, but we find this is very rare.

The drawer stop. This is the mechanism that stops the draw from coming completely out when it is triggered and a weak drawer stop can lead to the draw, complete with cash, crashing to the floor! Look at the drawer stop and determine its ability to continually - over the course of many, many openings - stop the drawer.

Wiring. While it may seem simpler to re-wire and use the drawer that's under the old cash register, don't take the risk. It may be a 12V drawer, when modern printers need 24V, which can lead to the destruction of the printer's draw control circuit. Even some solenoids in drawers running on 24V have impedance that is too low for modern printers.

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