PeriPheron Thermal Printer-Finally Quality Thermal Printing
Credit card processing
Thermal Printers is your one source for all your credit card processing needs..This is a thermal printer that is faster, quieter, smaller and more economical to operate than older technology impact printers you may previously owned and used. You will love how the it is designed as a plug-in replacement for older impact-style receipt printers. Ultra reliable thermal printing technology cuts down your receipt printing costs by approximately one half of your current cost.
Paper loading is easier than ever with self-feed speed and convenience. Paper rolls are 50% bigger than normal to last longer, replace less often! Thermal printing technology means fewer moving parts which mean less vibration and more reliability. Prints are sharp and easy to read. Super fast printing produces 12.5 Lines per Second! Reloading paper in a rush has been carefully considered. A self-feeding mechanism simplifies the task and room for a 50% larger paper roll reduces the number of reloads required. Just use standard thermal paper and forget about messy ink ribbons. Compatible with the VeriFone® P-250, it works with most existing POS applications without modification. It is the quick, convenient, plug and play printer to choose in upgrading your system. Its small footprint frees up counter space and its modern, ergonomic design presents the receipt in a readable, easy-to-handle position.
FEATURES
1. Reliable - 1 yr. warranty, no moving parts or printer ribbons
2. Fast - 12.5 lines per second - 6 times faster than impact style printers
3. Quiet - the only sound you hear is the paper moving through the printer
4. Small - gives you more room at your crowded checkout station.
5. Economical - low cost paper rolls cut your per-receipt costs in half
The thermal printer mechanism outputs up to five high quality copies quickly and quietly... and, because thermal printing is a proven technology with few moving parts, the RM 2000 can be relied on for years of operation.
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