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Printers that connect via WiFi. They utilize the principle of transferring heat from the print head to thermal or thermally sensitive paper, causing it to turn black when exposed to the appropriate level of heat. This type of printing doesn't require ink and is advantageous due to its speed, quiet operation, and the elimination of concerns about changing ink when it runs out. While similar to typical thermal receipt printers, these WiFi receipt printers offer additional functionalities such as USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and NFC connectivity, allowing job orders via phones and support for iOS and Android operating systems.
A WiFi receipt printer connects wirelessly to devices like computers, mobile phones, or tablets, eliminating the need for wired connections like USB or LAN. Its advantages include flexibility, convenience without cable clutter, and cost savings by eliminating the need for cables.
It's suitable for small to medium-sized businesses requiring flexibility and convenience in printing receipts. The operational principle involves heat transfer from the print head to thermal or thermally sensitive paper, eliminating the need for ink. Paper widths available range from 2 inches (57mm) to 3 inches (80mm), with print speeds from 30 to 100 receipts per minute.
When considering purchasing a WiFi receipt printer, factors such as paper width, printing speed, price, and additional features like automatic paper cutting, notification lights, or sound alerts should be taken into account.
These printers cater to various types of POS systems based on factors like paper width, printing speed, and additional features. They are well-suited for tablet-based POS systems, compact POS systems, and portable POS systems due to their size adaptability and printing capabilities.
In general, WiFi receipt printers are suitable for the following types of POS systems: