The Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer is a dependable and effective option for organizations that require high-quality printing for point-of-sale and receipt applications. This thermal printer’s print resolution of 180dpi offers clarity and precision in text and images, resulting in professional-looking receipts. As a thermal receipt/POS printer, it has an impressive print speed of 220 mm per second, enabling for quick and responsive transaction processing, which is critical in fast-paced retail operations. The use of an auto cutter improves productivity by automatically cutting receipts, easing the printing process. The printer accepts 3-inch width rolls, allowing for the printing of varied receipt sizes to satisfy the demands of a wide range of businesses. Its connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and serial ports, allowing for easy integration with a variety of systems and devices. The USB interface provides a simple connection to PCs, while Ethernet enables for networked configurations and Serial is compatible with legacy systems. The Bixolon SRP-E302’s multi-interface flexibility makes it a versatile solution for enterprises wishing to adapt to changing technological settings. Whether used in retail, hospitality, or other point-of-sale environments, the Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer combines speed, precision, and connection options to provide a dependable printing solution. Its auto cutting function, combined with a variety of interface options, making it an ideal solution for organizations looking for an efficient and versatile thermal receipt printer.
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Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer
Model: SRP-E302
Speed: 220 mm/sec
Auto Cutter
3 inch Width Roll
Interface: USB
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Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer
Model: SRP-E302
Speed: 220 mm/sec
Auto Cutter
3 inch Width Roll
Interface: USB
Call for Price
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The Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer is a dependable and effective option for organizations that require high-quality printing for point-of-sale and receipt applications. This thermal printer’s print resolution of 180dpi offers clarity and precision in text and images, resulting in professional-looking receipts. As a thermal receipt/POS printer, it has an impressive print speed of 220 mm per second, enabling for quick and responsive transaction processing, which is critical in fast-paced retail operations. The use of an auto cutter improves productivity by automatically cutting receipts, easing the printing process. The printer accepts 3-inch width rolls, allowing for the printing of varied receipt sizes to satisfy the demands of a wide range of businesses. Its connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and serial ports, allowing for easy integration with a variety of systems and devices. The USB interface provides a simple connection to PCs, while Ethernet enables for networked configurations and Serial is compatible with legacy systems. The Bixolon SRP-E302’s multi-interface flexibility makes it a versatile solution for enterprises wishing to adapt to changing technological settings. Whether used in retail, hospitality, or other point-of-sale environments, the Bixolon SRP-E302 Thermal Receipt Printer combines speed, precision, and connection options to provide a dependable printing solution. Its auto cutting function, combined with a variety of interface options, making it an ideal solution for organizations looking for an efficient and versatile thermal receipt printer.
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