Thursday 16 July 2020

Uber Eats Printers in Australia

Uber Eats Printers in Australia

Uber Eats TSP143IIIBI Compatible Printer


It is important to choose a compatible printer when it comes to Uber Eats tablets. You can use an iPad or the Lenovo (Android) tablet supplied but Uber Eats to printer orders.


There are three printers that are supported with the Uber Eats Restaurant Dashboard. They are the Star Micronics TSP143IIIBITSP654IIBI & Epson TM-M30 receipt printers which connect via Bluetooth. If you use one of those models, you can print orders directly from the Restaurant Dashboard. 

How to enable printing in your Uber Eats app

To begin printing Uber Eats order receipts with your printer, follow the steps listed in each section below:

TO PAIR YOUR PRINTER

First, pair your tablet with your receipt printer per your printer manufacturer's instructions.

NOTE: The pairing button is red and located at the back of the printer.

CONNECT THE PRINTER WITH THE APP

Once your tablet is paired with the printer, connect it to the Restaurant Dashboard app:

1. Open the Restaurant Dashboard and select the menu icon in the top left corner of your app

2. Tap "Settings"

3. Tap "Receipt printing"

4. Enable the connection by swiping the toggle to the right. It should say "Receipt printing enabled".

5. Confirm you've connected your printer by finding the "Connected Printer" dropdown:

- If your printer is paired with your device, the printer model is automatically selected and appears here.

- If you have multiple Bluetooth devices, you may have to select the printer model from the dropdown menu.

The above setup instructions are sourced directly from Uber Eats.

Check out our blog for instructions on setup for Uber Eats on Android & iPad devices.

There are four main differences between the Star Micronics print models.

1. The TSP143III has an inbuilt Power Supply & the TSP654II has an External Power Supply. If the power supply fails and needs replacing, it is much easier to do so with the TSP654II. Although saying that, the TSP143III does not have a bulky power block hanging out of the back so can be a neater and more attractive solution. It isn't a common issue with the power supply but anything can happen with electronics.

2. The TSP143III prints at 250mm/second & the TSP654II prints at 300mm/second. There isn't a huge difference in print speed but this may matter to some who want to print their order dockets at super fast speeds especially if it is busy.

3. The TSP143III has an Auto Decurl Feature - No more curled receipts falling off the counter. Star’s new “decurl” features literally flattens the receipt before delivery. This is great put putting orders up along the order rail as the paper is nice and flat so it can be easily read without curling back on itself.

4. The TSP143III has a USB charging port so you are able to charge your tablet at the same time.

The main difference between the Epson printer models

The Epson TM-M30 Bluetooth with USB Charging has an additional USB port which is used to charge your tablet whereas the standard model does not have this function.

You must ensure you purchase your Uber Eats Printer in Australia to be covered by Warranty.

Sunday 28 May 2017

iPad POS Systems

iPad POS Systems

iPad POS Systems

An alien object less than decade ago, the iPad has since crept into the everyday lives of many. More than a source of entertainment, it's now a common business tool both here in Australia and around the globe. With its affordability and convenience, it's easy to see why.
iPads can be used for a wide range of business applications, however the most common use is as a point of sale system. There is a wide variety of iPad POS software programs available, making it very easy – and affordable – for any business to turn one of these devices into a fully functioning point of sale system that meets their individual requirements.
Here at Cash Register Warehouse, we offer a range of iPad POS systems that are sophisticated yet incredibly user–friendly. Equipped with easy–navigation screens, they make setting up inventory items and compiling reports a breeze. Being cloud–based, our iPad POS systems are suitable for businesses with single stores, multiple stores, or those who work remotely. With many of our systems, sales back up automatically to the cloud, allowing you to keep track of and manage your store(s) wherever they may be located.
Our higher–end systems allow for multiple store locations and warehousing, and make it possible to transfer inventory in real time between stores – perfect for larger businesses! For those in the hospitality sector (e.g. restaurants, cafés and bars), our point of sale systems can be paired with a receipt printer and cash draw – delivering a complete solution. For this application, the system can also be cloud–based where necessary, meaning sales can be recorded either locally or stored via the cloud depending on your requirements.
For the hospitality sector, Arms F&B is the ideal iPad point of sale system. We use this system ourselves personally, and therefore highly recommend it. This system can be scaled up according to the size of your business and your requirements – whether you need to use extra iPads, iPods and/or iPhones as additional handheld ordering terminals. It's the ideal point of sale setup for a wide variety of businesses. The best thing about it? It's highly affordable!

Star TSP143III LAN POS Receipt Printer

We don't stop with iPad POS software!

Here at Cash Register Warehouse, we not only offer cheap iPad POS software solutions, but also provide complementary hardware as well. Most of our add–ons are simple to install, and many are fully compatible with our selection of software programs.
Our range includes best–selling receipt printers such as the Star TSP143IIILAN Printer and the Epson TM–T82i Intelligent Printer. These two are amongst the most common hardware options that are compatible with our point of sale systems, and we've sold many to date. Once the system is set up, you're able to have a range of network printers to choose from.
When it comes to receipt printers, it's important to note that many of the iPad POS apps have the ability to email the receipt as well as printing it out on site. We know that some businesses find that their customers prefer having the receipt emailed through – it's always good to be able to provide the option. When receipts are emailed through rather than printed on site, be aware that this change in functionality will not allow you to open the cash drawer on your iPad POS. Instead, it will open the cash drawer using the drawer kick port from the receipt printer.
For those in the retail sector, a bar–code scanner is almost certainly a necessity. If you're looking to set up an iPad point of sale system for your retail business, we have a range of scanners available in our scanner section. For most of our customers, we usually recommend our Bluetooth barcode scanners. These can be paired in just a matter of seconds, making setup incredibly quick and easy!
Whether you choose to go wireless or Bluetooth, the process is straightforward – we can help you create a complete point of sales solution that meets the exacting needs of your business. The best thing about our hardware selection is that the majority of these tools are 'plug and play', meaning they can be set up in seconds by even the least tech–savvy amongst us!



iPad Point of Sale Stands


Need a new point of sale system?

Talk to the experts at Cash Register Warehouse today!
We have POS solutions available to suit any business size and budget, whether you're a small café or a larger retail chain. We also offer installation with many of our POS setups, ensuring your new system is up and running in no time. Customer satisfaction is our main aim; take a look at our client feedback, it speaks for itself.
From restaurant to café, from retail outlet to bar – we have POS solutions to suit your budget and needs. Contact us today if you have any questions or would like an obligation–free quote!

Uniwell HX2500 Touch Screen POS Terminal

Uniwell HX-2500 Touch Screen POS Terminal


Uniwell HX-2500 Touch Screen POS Terminal Bundle with Receipt Printer, Cash Drawer, Programming and Box of 80x80 Thermal Paper Rolls. 



Bundle Includes
1 x Uniwell HX2500 Touch Screen Terminal
1 x Uniwell UP-88 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer
1 x EC-410 Cash Drawer with 5 Note, 8 Coin Section
1 x Basic Setup & Programming
1 x Box 80x80 Thermal Paper Rolls (24Qty) 


The Uniwell HX-2500 Touch Screen POS Terminal is a high performance Capacitive Touch Screen POS Solution which is perfect for the hospitality industry such as Cafe and Restaurants

Uniwell HX-2500 New Generation POS Terminal 

The HX-2500 is the all new all-in-one hybrid POS solution that combines the rock stable reliability and performance of embedded POS terminals with the flexibility of PC based technology such as remote maintenance. 

  • Save your maintenance jobs & transportation expenses, like the HX-4500, through Remote Access
  • Data is saved for longer periods of time with large internal storage
  • Low cost table service option with Phoenix Handheld Ordering
  • Stock Management without a PC
  • 100,000 PLU’s offer a neat option for Retail Scanning

    New Uniwell HX-2500 – Compact POS Without Compromise
    This 10” Touch Screen POS Terminal is set to change the Hospitality POS Landscape with an incredibly powerful feature-set that lends itself to venues of all shapes and sizes.

    Consider some of the key features making the HX-2500 an excellent solution for your Café POS requirements

    Compact
    With a 10” bezel free, capacitive touch screen, the HX-2500 is as responsive as any tablet POS system.
    Uniwell has been designing and building POS hardware specifically for the hospitality environment for decades with a reputation for being robust, reliable and easy to use.

    Adaptable
    The HX-2500 can be customised to suit your café menu and operation. The Australian designed back-office management software means you can easily program your POS Screens, maintain pricing and collect sales data for powerful reporting.

    Functional
    A good point of sale solution includes powerful features tailored to hospitality venues. With full Uniwell HX series POS functionality including an advanced kitchen printing system, table tracking, staff attendance recording, wastage analysis and much more, the HX-2500 is a fully featured compact POS terminal.

    Expandable
    Your HX-2500 can help you grow your business. Integrated peripherals and advanced features can be added as your requirements change, including Phoenix handheld remote ordering, kitchen video displays, customer accounts and loyalty. 
  • Monday 20 March 2017

    Star Receipt Printers

    Star Receipt Printers

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    Features

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    Paper receipt printing
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    Up to 80% paper saving
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    Printer life increase of up to 8 times
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    Intelligent” voucher printing
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    Anonymous electronic receipting
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    Speed dial” your business on the customers smartphone
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    Front/Back digital colour printing on the customers receipt
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    Inbuilt customer satisfaction survey
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    Customer engagement with the retailer to a landing page/website
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    Real-time device management
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    Simple-to-use repository for archiving receipts by retailer/date
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    Eco-friendly in paper/power usage
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    Tuesday 6 December 2016

    Setup USB Port Epson TM-T82II-347 Receipt Printer

    How to setup the USB Port on

    Epson TM-T82II USB & Ethernet Receipt Printer



    Epson Receipt Printer

    The Epson TM-T82II-347 has a dual interface but it comes setup as Ethernet connection as default. Changing from Ethernet to USB can be done using the below steps
    Setting up USB Port on Epson TM-T82II-347

    1- Turn Printer off.
    2- Hold Feed Button Down.
    3- Turn Power On whilst holding Feed Button Down.
    4-  Wait for Print Out.
    5- Press and hold Feed Button for 3 Seconds.
    6-  Press Feed Button quickly 3 Times then Press and Hold until next Print Out.
    7-  Press Feed Button quickly 17 Times then Press and Hold until next Print Out.
    8- Press Feed Button quickly 2 Times then Press and Hold until next Print Out.
    9- Turn Printer off using the switch at the front and then turn it back on again.

    Sunday 20 November 2016

    Cash Drawers and Inserts

    Cash Drawers and Inserts


    Cash Drawer Insert


    Anyone starting any kind of business that involves the exchange of payments, cash registers equipped with cash drawers and inserts are a necessity. Whether it be a restaurant, a retail store, a kiosk, or a small storefront, the ability to receive payments and make change successfully is essential to the success of the business. There are a wide variety of register types with many options for cash drawers and inserts as well. Each business owner will have to choose which cash register set-up best suits the individual needs of their store.


    Cash Drawers

    Generally speaking, cash drawers are located underneath the register and they store cash from transactions. A removable insert (or till) has several compartments for sorting denominations and coins. Additionally, the portability of the till allows for counting cash in a safer location than on the sales floor.
    Cash and coins are arranged in the drawer from left to right, with the largest denomination on the left and decreasing to the right. For example, $20 bills will be in the drawer that’s on the far left, while $1 bills will be in the drawer that’s on the far right. $50 and $100 dollar bills are usually placed underneath the cash drawer tray either by lifting the tray out or through media slots for added security. Cash drawers are arranged as such to reduce the possibility of giving the wrong change to customers and to increase the likelihood of having a balanced cash drawer at the end of each business day.

    How to Open Cash Drawers

    Cash drawers are made of strong material to safely house the money within. When a sales transaction is completed, the cash drawer springs open from its lockable box. The cash register signals the drawer by the use of an electromagnetic spring called a solenoid, which messages the drawer to release its catch.
    Some machines also have a manual switch in the case of a power outage, although more secure cash drawers have cylinder locks with keys as a manual backup option for opening register drawers. The cylinder lock has several options: locked, unlocked, online, and release, with the latter being an intermittent option that pushes the spring to the unlocked position. The locked position will not allow the drawer to be opened, even when receiving a signal from the solenoid, while the online position is used for regular operation.

    POS Cash Drawers

    Cash Drawer Construction

    When choosing a cash drawer, business owners should consider how strongly the drawer needs to be constructed. For those conducting business in more dangerous areas, for example, a heavier duty drawer may be necessary. The type of business that the store conducts will also help determine if a heavy duty or standard duty drawer is a better fit. For stores such as grocery stores and fast food establishments, a heavier duty drawer that is more resistant to dings and dents would be ideal as the drawer will be opened frequently. Standard duty drawers are more suited to less-frequent transactions and offer less resistance against tampering. Heavy duty drawers are more expensive, they may be worth the cost in exchange for the security and durability they offer.

    Norwood Cash Drawer
    Norwood Heavy Duty Cash Drawers

    Cash Drawer Interface

    Cash drawer purchasers must determine which type of interface is compatible with their point of sale (POS) system. With this in mind, there are three options to consider: printer driven, serial driven, and manually driven.

    Printer Driven

    This is the most popular type of cash drawer and it plugs directly into the receipt printer. The receipt printer then signals the cash drawer to open.

    USB Driven

    With USB driven cash drawers, a USB cable connects the cash drawer to a POS computer.

    Manually Driven

    In manually driven cash drawers, there is no connection from the cash drawer to the POS system. The drawer must be manually opened by the operator.

    Media Slots

    Cash drawers usually have between one and three media slots. These allow the user to place items such as checks, manual credit card receipts, and any other paperwork in the cash drawer without opening the till. This is an added security and convenience measure. Media slots are especially useful with POS systems that only signal the cash drawer to open for cash transactions.

    Appearance

    While aesthetics should not be a primary concern in selecting a cash drawer, it can certainly be one type of consideration. Cash drawers are available in a number of styles, sizes, and colors, and all of these specifics are worth considering to make sure that they fit in their environment as well as in the available space.


    Cash Drawer Inserts

    Cash Drawer Inserts & Money Trays


    Another consideration when purchasing cash drawers is space. Removable inserts (or tills) allow for organization of currency and coins. Some inserts have adjustable compartments so that operators can set them based on their individualized use. Removable coin trays are also an option that can help with end of day counting. Depending on the size of the cash drawer, extra storage space underneath the removable tray may be available for extra coin rolls as well as for other transaction-related paperwork such as coupons and manual credit-card slips.
    Cash trays are constructed from various durable plastics. The number of currency and coin compartments may vary, as can the dimensions of these compartments. Some trays also have flip-up tabs that keep the bills in place to reduce shuffling. Some cash drawer inserts may also come with removable lids to make transport easier and more secure.

    Conclusion

    Buying cash drawers and inserts doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task. With some understanding of point of sale systems and with a bit of research into possible options, retail business owners can shop with confidence and outfit their cash registers with the best matches for their businesses.

    Barcode Scanners

    Barcode Scanners

    Barcode scanners have become easier to use and install than ever before.

    There are a few things you will need to consider before deciding which scanner is suitable for your application.

      • What environment will the scanner be used?
      • Is it in a rugged environment such as a warehouse?
      • How often will it be used?
      • What kind of barcodes will you be reading?
      • Can you stay connected to a PC?

    Knowing how you'll be using the scanner will help you decide what scanner typeform factor, and other options you'll need. Understanding each of these factors will help you find the right scanner for your needs.

    Barcode Scanner Types


    The most important concerns when choosing a suitable scanner is the type of scan engine it has. This is ultimately dependent on the type of barcodes that you will be reading and how aggressive of a unit you'll need. 

    There are 3 main types of scan engines:
    Laser
    This is the most well known scanner type. It uses a red diode laser to read the reflectance of the black and white spaces in a barcode. Laser scanners are only able to read standard linear (1D) barcodes but are also the most cost effective option. Standard laser scanners can read from a few inches to a foot or two away depending on the size of the barcode. 

    Linear Imager
    Linear imager scanners are similar to lasers in that they also only read 1D barcodes. But instead of reading reflected light from the laser, they take a picture of the barcode. It then analyzes this image to extract the information from the code. Linear imagers, like the Honeywell Voyager 1450G, have become a very good replacement for laser scanner as their read ranges and costs have become similar. A linear imager also does a better job reading poorly printed or damaged codes compared to lasers. For applications that need a more aggressive scanner, a linear imager would be a great fit for the same cost.

    2D Area Imagers
    Like linear imagers, full 2D imagers also capture an image to analyze. But compared to the linear only devices, these scanners can read any type of barcode. 1D, stacked, and 2D barcodes are all supported by a 2D imager. Another advantage these imagers have is that the orientation of the barcode isn't important when reading. With lasers and linear imagers, you have to line up the indicator horizontally across the barcode. A 2D imager is taking a more detailed image and is more intelligent, so you can read a code in any direction. This results in faster reads with less aiming. 2D imagers, like the HONEYWELL 1452G, can also read barcodes off of any surface including a monitor or phone screen. With their added abilities and very aggressive reading, 2D imagers are becoming more popular in all industries to speed up scanning applications and expand the ways in which barcodes are used.


    Other Factors you need to consider











    Once you know what type of scanner you'll need, the next big question is what form factor the scanner will be. Most of us are familiar with the basic gun-style and in-counter scanners from retail and grocery stores. There are 2 factors for scanners, and each has advantages depending on your application and how you'll use the scanner.


    Handheld
    These are by far the most common form that scanners come in and are very easy to operate. Simply aim the scanner at the barcode and pull the trigger. Most models, like the Zebra LS2208, will also offer a stand for hands-free operation. Handheld scanners are also available in cordless form to avoid cable clutter and increase your mobility. 
    Hand Held Barcode Scanners

    Presentation
    Presentation scanners, like the HONEYWELL GENESIS MS7580, are designed to sit on a counter-top and don't need to be picked-up or held. These scanners are made for hands-free scanning and will not require triggering to read. Likewise, instead of a single aimer like handheld scanners, presentation scanners have wide reading areas to reduce the need for aiming. You'll find these types of scanners at retail check-outs since it is easy to scan many items quickly. Just present the barcode in front of the scanner and it will read it automatically. 
    Presentation Barcode Scanners



    Cash Register Warehouse POS barcode scanners with the most competitive price and fast shipping Australia Wide.