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What Hardware Does A Restaurant Epos System Require

Once you chose the restaurant epos software, you'll need to purchase epos hardware to run the software.A POS terminal is the physical device on which your epos system runs on. For many restaurants, they choose a mix of mobile tablets, with a stand that changes it into a counter top when required. Tablets can easily replace the requirement for a PC, although some restaurant operations like reports about a PC.

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What Hardware Does A Restaurant Epos System Require

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  1. What Hardware Does A Restaurant Epos System Require? Once you chose the restaurant epos software, you'll need to purchase epos hardware to run the software. Here's a list of POS hardware you require: Restaurant Epos System Terminal A POS terminal is the physical device on which your epos system runs on. For many restaurants, they choose a mix of mobile tablets, with a stand that changes it into a counter top when required. Tablets can easily replace the requirement for a PC, although some restaurant operations like reports about a PC. Kitchen Display System A Kitchen Display System (KDS) is an extension of your POS system for the back of house. Your KDS basically pushes orders that workers take to the kitchen and visualizes them for cooks in sequential order.

  2. Basically, a KDS connects your front of house to your back of house and guarantees that you satisfy each order that gets through the kitchen. For smaller operations, it very well might be a 'ideal to have', but for any restaurant that handles higher volumes of orders, it's essential. Receipt Printer While email receipts are getting popular, it's still significant to offer paper receipts. To do that, you need a receipt printer. Restaurateurs can choose between two types of printers: Impact printer: these printers use wax, resin or ink-soaked strip cartridges to print receipts. Impact printers are typically used only as kitchen printers since they can work in high-temperature conditions without breaking down. Thermal receipt printer: these are the most widely used printers in restaurants since they're cost effective. Since they use heat to print (like a laser), restaurants save costs on ink cartridges.

  3. Payment Terminal For customers with cards that don't have near field communication (NFC) chip, they need to pay using a conventional card reader the ones that allow them to swipe their cards. For patrons that need to pay by tapping their card or cell phone, you need a contactless card reader. This allows them to pay using and device with a NFC chip that is connected with their banking information. In light of the pandemic, many customers have changed to contactless payments. For one, cash is seen as 'filthy'. However, above all, paying with NFC-enabled devices is quicker and more advantageous. Cash Drawer Despite the fact that we just mentioned the advantages of mobile payment terminals and card payments, it's as essential as to help supporters who need to pay money. Most epos systems are compatible with a few models of cash drawers and connected by means of USB or Bluetooth, every one of which are equipped with a bill and coin tray compartment. Check your restaurant epos system supplier's hardware features to see which cash drawers their platform is compatible with.

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