Receipt Printers
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A receipt printer is a type of small printer typically used at points of sale (POS) to print customer receipts, transaction records, or other small documents. You’ll find them in places like retail stores, restaurants, and gas stations.
Use heat to print on special thermal paper (no ink needed).
Fast, quiet, and commonly used in modern businesses.
Example: most receipts from grocery stores or ATMs.
Use pins and ink ribbons to strike the paper and print.
Slower and noisier but good for multi-copy printing (carbon copies).
Inkjet Printers (rare for receipts)
Use ink cartridges to spray ink on the paper.
Better for color printing, but not commonly used for simple receipts due to cost and maintenance.
Compact size – fits on counters.
Paper roll – uses rolls of receipt paper instead of sheets.
Connectivity – connects via USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi.
Cutter – some have automatic paper cutters.
(e.g. retail shop, café, food truck, pharmacy, etc.)
USB (direct to a computer)
Bluetooth (wireless to phones/tablets)
Wi-Fi/Ethernet (network-connected)
Serial/Parallel (older systems or POS setups)
(e.g. Windows PC, Mac, iPad, Android tablet, POS system like Square or Shopify)
Automatic cutter?
Support for printing logos or QR codes?
Cash drawer connection?