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Epson OmniLink
By:
Jesse
- 7/29/2014
<ul> <li>No printer drivers required</li> <li>No PCs or servers required</li> <li>You can configure printers from mobile devices</li> <li> <p>Print XML data from any mobile device</p> <p><img src="https://posguys.blob.core.windows.net/content/blog/14457/omnilink.png" alt="alt" /></p> </li> </ul> <p>The Epson OmniLink is a line of printers that double as computers. They are an all in one solution perfect for web-based POS, mobile POS, cloud based solutions, or if you just want to save a lot of space at a POS station. The i-Series features a web server with video output (VGA), an Intel Atom ARM9 Processor and up to 4 USB ports for connecting peripheral like Pole display, monitors etc. </p> <p>For most customers it is difficult to justify the cost of the OmniLink TM-T88V, for example, because all they see is a printer. They don’t see that it is a computer AND receipt printer, basically all they need to run a POS system. You could run a whole restaurant with one of these things!</p> <p>All that the restaurant would need is: the TM-T88Vi; tablets or other mobile devices; a web or cloud based POS application and additional receipt printers if required (these are regular TM-T88Vs that run as “slave” printers from the OmniLink). You can even run the KDS (kitchen display system) off of it! </p> <p>With the world a POS changing rapidly and moving towards tableside and mobile POS, the OmniLink fits right in as a simple all-inclusive solution. </p>
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