RestaurantPOS.com works well with any inexpensive 12" or larger monitor that is capable of 800x600 resolution. Select a touch screen monitor that offers full compatibility with Windows XP such as:
Note: Many monitors offer options such a an integrated customer display or a magnetic card swiper. Be sure that the customer display and/or card swiper appear on the list of compatible devices before ordering. The swiper must be akeyboard wedge type and the customer display must support the Logic Controls, Epson or Ultimate Tech command set. Receipt Printers
RestaurantPOS.com works well with Epson ESC/POS compatible thermal receipt printers (with any interface) including:
Note: On some printers, you must manually set the printer's dip switch settings to emulate Epson ESC/POS mode. Consult printer manual for details. Remote Printers
RestaurantPOS.com works well with Epson ESC/POS compatible dot matrix and thermal kitchen printers including the thermal receipt printers listed above and the following dot-matrix printers:
Note: A print server is required to connect your remote printer to the network. Many printer models are available with an optional Ethernet port, eliminating the need for a separate print server. Cash Drawers
RestaurantPOS.com works well with printer-driven, USB (APG-type only) or serial cash drawers. There are too many drawers to list here, but, for printer driven drawers, your drawer type must match your printer type. Also, if using 2 printer-driven drawers on the same terminal, a Y-Cable is required.
Note: Do not connect a Star printer to a cash drawer designed for Epson printers or an Epson printer to a cash drawer designed for Star printers; damage may result. Pole Displays
RestaurantPOS.com works with displays that are capable of interpreting the Logic Controls, Epson ESC/POS or Ultimate Tech command sets.
Note: You must use a customer display with a serial interface. A USB interface is acceptable if drivers are provided that create a virtual serial port, such as the drivers included with the LD9000. When configuring your display, you may have to set dip switches on the display to match the computer's port settings. For Ultimate Tech and Epson, use 9600|8|N|1|XOn/XOff, and configure your computer's port in the device manager with identical settings. Magnetic Card Readers
RestaurantPOS.com works with wedge-type magnetic card readers capable of decoding Tracks I, II, and III. RestaurantPOS.com does not support serial or HID card readers.
Note: Your swiper must have a wedge-type PS2 or USB interface. If it has a USB interface, be sure that it is wedge-type and not HID. Also, you must program your swiper to send a carriage return <CR> after each successful swipe. Barcode Scanners
RestaurantPOS.com works well with any serial interface barcode scanner that is capable of transmitting a carriage return <CR> character after the scan. The scanner should be capable of decoding UPC-A, UPC-E and Code39 barcodes. The following scanners are known to work with RestaurantPOS.com:
Note: All barcode scanners require a serial port interface. After purchasing your scanner, you may have to program it to transmit a carriage return after each successful scan. Scales
RestaurantPOS.com is currently compatible with all NCI Weigh-tronix 6720 (and compatible) scales. Your scale must have a serial port (preferably DB9 for ease of installation and setup). RestaurantPOS.com is currently compatible with the CAS LP-1000 series of Deli scales. Your barcodes should be set up to print as outlined in the help manual. ModemsFor PCCharge Payment Server v5.7 users, select a modem that is on the PCCharge Hardware Compatibility List:
Note: This is the extent of support we provide for PCCharge hardware compatibility. Contact PCCharge support for additional info. If you are using a small computer, such as the Dell Optiplex SFF (small form factor) or All-In-One, you must use either a half-height modem card or an external modem. Print Servers
RestaurantPOS.com works with any print server that is compatible with your configuration and MS Windows 2000/XP. Most mini-print servers have either Parallel or USB interface, which must match the interface on the remote printer.
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