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What is a receipt printer?

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A business needs a receipt printer to print customer receipts. A receipt printer can be easily connected to a computer using an Ethernet cable, USB, serial or parallel connection. There are ones that can even function wirelessly and do not need to be connected to a PC. The way a receipt printer works is like this: The data to be printed is received from software downloaded on to the computer. The driver on the device detects the data and this is then printed by the receipt printer. There are receipt printers from various brands and of various types available in the market.

PP9 High Speed Cost-effective Printer

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The PP9 Receipt Printer is one of the most affordable models offered by the manufacturer. Its reliability on the other hand does not disappoint and can be compared with much more expensive models. Its hardware allows it to print at a speed of 250 mm per second while the printer head will ensure a long life span before replacing it. As expected the model has its own auto-cutter and built-in power supply. The box includes all the required accessories and software to set it up. PP9 POS receipt printer is a entry-level 3 thermal receipt printer with small foot print design. The manual paper rip makes it very cost-effective,suitable for customer with limitd budget.

Why Pos is Essential for a Retail Business

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POS or PoS is an abbreviation for Point of Sale (or Point-of-Sale, or Point of Service). The term is applicable to a retail shop or store, the checkout/cashier counter in the store, or a location where such transactions can occur in this type of environment. It can also apply to the actual Point of Sale (POS) Hardware & Software including but not limited to : electronic cash register systems, touch-screen display, barcode scanners, receipt printers , scales and pole displays. Point of Sale Systems are utilized in many different industries, ranging from restaurants, hotels & hospitality businesses, nail/beauty salons, casinos, stadiums, and let's not forget - the retail environments. In the most basic sense, if something can be exchanged for monetary value - a Point of Sale System can be used.