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Thursday, April 7, 2016

Introducing New Subsidiary of HayKay Global: POS Paper Supplies


The Internet's premier resource for Point-of-Sale and ATM Paper Rolls. We offer a full line of POS Thermal Paper Rolls, Printer Ribbons, Point-of-Sale printers, guest checks, laser labels, barcode scanners, credit card sales slips ...

Contact Hakeem on +234 806 909 4010 to place your order

Friday, February 19, 2016

Infinite Peripherals Mobile Printers

Leading enterprise mobility device provider Infinite Peripherals, Inc. (IPC) offers several mobile printers to meet the needs of various industries, including retail, warehouse, logistics, healthcare and hospitality. The MFi-certified models are compatible with the iPad® (4th and 3rd generations), iPad mini, iPad 2, iPhone® 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 and iPod touch® (5th, 4th and 3rd generations), as well as with devices that utilize the Android operating system, version 2.1 or higher.
Delivering value and convenience for multiple mobile printing needs, such as POS receipts, coupons, lab results and labels, the DPP printer line, in conjunction with a mobile device and specific software applications, becomes a fully portable, comprehensive solution.
The DPP-250 is a 2” receipt mobile printer, the DPP-350 is a 3” receipt model and the DPP-450 utilizes 4” thermal paper or labels. All use line thermal dot printing, and each runs on a rechargeable, long-life Li-Ion battery that yields approximately 20,000-30,000 lines per charge.

Centralized Point Of Sale Management – Five Reasons Why Now Is The Time For Transformation

Guest Post By Tim Hood, Global VP Strategic Technologies, Chief Solution Architect for Retail, SAP
POS technologies are undergoing a rapid transformation. After decades of incremental improvements to POS systems, mobile, wireless, cloud, and emerging payment methods like mobile apps, PayPal and NFC are causing major shifts in retail POS strategies. These shifts are changing the fundamental relationship and interactions between consumers and retailers.  

As retailers strive to move closer to their customers and gain a 360-degree view of each customer, data becomes even more essential. POS and payment systems are still an important resource for gathering data – they tell a retailer who is buying what, at what location (off line or online), preferences, history and even when purchases are made.

The industry is getting savvier with Big Data too; it’s now possible to tie payments and loyalty data to social data and information that consumers provide in exchange for customized benefits or promotions, creating a more robust 360 degree picture. All this combined – the data, the personalization and the customized experience can drive repeat purchases and loyalty at a time when retailers need it most.

So culling data from these systems is key. But the problem we have today is that a lot of retailers still have decentralized POS systems (i.e., multiple locations with their own standalone POS systems, or systems not fully integrated with headquarters, separate mobile and stationary POS systems). This makes collecting and analyzing data much more difficult and hinders a retailer’s ability to turn this POS transformation to their advantage.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

POS Advice For Setting Up A New Restaurant: Define Your Restaurant POS System

Defining your Restaurant POS system includes the hardware and software that your restaurant will need.  This is the important first step, without a good understanding of your POS requirements you will waste a lot of time investigating POS solutions that do not satisfy your needs.  You must have a good understanding of your POS requirements before you can request POS quotes from providers.


Here are some things to consider when Defining your Restaurant POS System:

Thursday, November 26, 2015

The Benefits Of A Tablet POS System

Tablet-based POS systems aren’t just cool—they’re smart, too.   Retail business or restaurant, new startup or local favorite, merchants of all shapes and sizes are falling in love with tablet-based POS systems. Take a quick look at five of the top features driving their growing popularity, and you might fall in love, too.
1. Low Cost
Operating expenses can eat away at a business’ profits. For small and midsize merchants, a traditional POS system is a major investment that comes with a high price tag. But a tablet-based POS system generally comes at a fraction of that cost.