What types of printer POS are there and what do they represent?

What types of printer POS are there and what do they represent?

The retail industry is currently developing dynamically and intensively. Therefore, it has not been spared from technological innovations and new tech trends. These include the emergence of a number of new technologies used in the production of new modern models of POS printers.

These new products are distinguished by:

- high print speed and its extraordinary quality;

- a significantly larger working resource of print heads;

- compatibility with virtually any operating system family: Windows, Linux, Android, IOS;

- support for both standard USB and Ethernet interfaces, as well as client ones;

- easy repair of faults right in the office thanks to the modular cartridge system;

- they are silent in operation, lightweight and compact, and also equipped with convenient mounts.

As for the types of mobile printers, there are three of them:

- roll;

- belt;

- mobile receipt printer.

Regardless of the type, all of them Equipped with a barcode printing option. Additionally, some models have the ability to print 2D and linear codes. Operators can also wear mobile printers on their belts, making work faster and more comfortable. It may seem trivial, but perhaps the most important advantage of a mobile printer over a stationary one is its mobility. This means the range of applications for such printers is much wider than that of stationary ones. These printers can be used not only in retail chains, but also in cafes, restaurants, gas stations, and elsewhere where non-fiscal receipts can be used. Naturally, mobile receipt printers are much smaller and more compact than stationary ones. They also work better with Bluetooth technology. They also print very quickly and are easy to use (impervious to impacts and moisture). Therefore, another key difference between stationary and mobile printers is the latter's high level of reliability.

Therefore, when choosing a receipt printer, it is worth first determining the scope of its interface connections and the intensity of the workload.

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