Parallel Thermal Printer
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Wow - I'm new to this but so are a lot of other folks who might appreciate seeing this. Just got hold of a little Citizen CBM1000 printer off Ebay for peanuts. We have been setting up the system (stock, prices) and experimenting with a page printer that meant we had to use Aprint. So we had delays and compromises on output etc.
Now all that's changed! Popped the printer on, reconfigured POSCfg, started up POS and - wammie - got an initial printout straight away - and FAST!
And it's transformed transaction speed - the receipts just fly out (funny - never really noticed this before when I was just a shop customer )
Soooo.....
My advice is - go for a parallel thermal receipt printer straight away if possible. The way the system runs is TOTALLY different from a page printer - and it looks soooooo much more professional too.
Now I'm off to connect the cash drawer that we also got cheap off Ebay and see how that goes.
Smokinnnn
Edit added......
Piece of cake. Got the drawer opening code off Dale's page and it worked like a charm.
This is DEFINITELY the way to go, people
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Little thing I've noticed which is a slight problem with a narrow receipt printer printout.
When you print out the inventory value report, the total figure is set off to the right. You can see it on the screen but it's too far off to appear on the printout.
Not the end of the world - but it would be nice if it did print properly
When you print out the inventory value report, the total figure is set off to the right. You can see it on the screen but it's too far off to appear on the printout.
Not the end of the world - but it would be nice if it did print properly
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You guys are a scream....
If you do what I said which is run the report so it appears on the screen you'll see that the total is across to the right. And that's how it then prints, so the total is off the side of the paper.
It's got nothing to do with whether you've got your printer's tyres pumped up or if your house is slowly slipping into a fetid swamp full of alligators and water snakes
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OK...... a picture speaks a thousand words......
Couldn't do a screen capture so this is the from the report saved as a txt file.
Now dya see what I mean......the receipt printer can only print up to the red line and the total is to the right of it so it don't get printed
hold on ......... what's that weird noise - like cracking - whooooo.... our house is falling over..
Couldn't do a screen capture so this is the from the report saved as a txt file.
Now dya see what I mean......the receipt printer can only print up to the red line and the total is to the right of it so it don't get printed
hold on ......... what's that weird noise - like cracking - whooooo.... our house is falling over..
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