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When it comes to keeping your point of system in the best possible working order, there is a great deal to think about and plan for including your POS hardware. Do you know the different POS hardware options available to you? In order for your software to run properly, you need several types of hardware in place. What your specific system needs may change from time to time and often depends on your specific software and style of service. Consider these common types of POS hardware.
This is the brain of your POS. It is where everything comes together. In some cases, this can be your traditional personal computer. It can also be a laptop or, in some more advanced systems, it can be a handheld tablet computer. Your terminal needs to be able to run the software you select and it needs to have the ability to connect to mobile components. It is where all of your information comes in so you can access it.
The cash drawer is a very simplistic component of your system, but still important. It should interact with your POS software and help to manage all components of your receipts including your credit cards, checks and cash. Security is important here.
Your payment terminal is the tool used to swipe credit cards and allow for payment processing. Newer models are mobile. All need to have high tech security in place on them, meeting all federal guidelines. These systems will communicate with your POS to accurately capture data for payment processing.
In tune with the rest of your system, it provides for a way to show the details of any transaction in a printed form. It needs to be able to handle the volume of orders and payments you manage. Thermal systems are ideal because they don’t require ink cartridges and tend to cost les sin the long term.
A newer update and one that is growing in importance today is the barcode scanner. This system can quickly scan codes and allow for fast payment. Newer models even allow for the capture of images on mobile devices like smartphones.