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ALL ABOUT BARCODE PRINTERS

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  A  barcode printer  is a device that prints barcode labels that may be attached to other items. To apply ink to labels, these printers employ either direct thermal or thermal transfer procedures. Ink ribbons are used to attach the barcode directly to the label in thermal transfer printers, whereas heat is used to blacken the barcode onto the label in thermal transfer printers. While both are functional, direct thermal barcodes are more prone to become illegible when exposed to elements such as heat, sunshine, or chemicals, and hence do not have the same longevity as thermal transfer barcodes. Barcode printers are most typically used for shipping products and can be utilised for small businesses as well as industrial purposes. WHY DO YOU NEED A BARCODE PRINTER? Merchandisers can use barcode printers to make adhesive labels that can be used as shelf tags and other pointers. Despite the fact that many things already have barcodes printed on them, non-barcoded items still r...

How iPad POS Changes the Way Businesses Operate

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  The newest revelations to take the restaurant and hospitality industries by force - quickly etching its way into "trendsetter" capacity - are point-of-sale systems that are powered by feature-rich and slim iPad tablets. Prior to the arrival of such technological innovations, previous point-of-sale systems were powered by bulkier terminals and PC-powered software applications that confounded many users, and that also had limitations attached as far as effectiveness, features and functionality, and overall required initial investment (some that generally cost businesses a few thousand dollars to implement with the appropriate licenses). More recently, over the past couple of years, breakthroughs in the software sector have enabled the pioneering of iPad POS software. And in that time, the software has swiftly moved from beta phase to fully operational. Could this newer and more refined approach to business accounting software change the way that businesses operate for the be...

How To Find The Right Point Of Sale System For You

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  Replacing your cash register and payment processing terminal with a point of sale (POS) system is a great way to take your business to the next level. Few purchases can have as dramatic an effect on your retail or hospitality business as a POS system. A well implemented POS system can give you a new level of control over your operations, increase efficiencies, boost profits and help you fine-tune your business model. In addition to efficiency gains over your cash register, POS systems provide information and reports that can help you make more informed business decisions. Conversely, the wrong POS system can multiply your headaches and cause you to spend valuable time and money on supporting a technology that distracts you from running and growing your business. By reading this article, you will learn how to make an informed POS purchase decision. Knowing what questions to ask will help you avoid the mistakes of a first time buyer. DO YOUR RESEARCH - Spend time evaluating POS co...

Choosing the Right Retail POS System For Your Business

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  When choosing the right retail point-of-sale system (POS) for your business, it is essential to understand what type of system will best meet your needs. The best POS system is one that can perform all of the functions required for your business. A POS system can increase profits by providing a quick and reliable check-out process, maintain detailed sales and inventory reports, and provide integrated profit increasing programs such as loyalty programs, coupons, and special discount programs. The following information outlines important features of POS systems to help you identify which one will be right for you: Identify Your Business Needs:  A POS system will increase business efficiency by eliminating needless work. It is important to choose a retail POS system that increases the speed of service. Some POS software is designed for large merchandise sales such as appliances, while other systems are designed for many products and thousands of transactions such as in departm...