Sorry to repost but I really need to know...
One of my POS terminals already has an Epson TM-88II connected via the parallel port. Can I add a non-micros branded epson TM-88III via the open serial port on the same terminal? To my understanding the only port thst is "propritary" to micros is the...
I have done more research and have come to this (correct me if I am wrong)...
From my back POS (already has a Tm-88II hooked up via parallel) I am going to get an adapter that converts the rs232 serial input to rj-45. From their I will run cat5 to my desired remote location and bassically...
I really appreciate your help but I still have a couple ?s
1. If the system is proprietory can I just connect the printer directly to the router and install it on the individual sytems?
2. Also as far as the printer having a chip in it...
[bigears] Any one else? [bigears]
All the help I can get is appreciated. I feel rude being a first time poster asking for someones time. The only reason I do so is because MICROS is forgein to me and this seems to be the only place on the web with a chance of helping me.
The POS printers are definitely connected via parrallel ports.
Im still curious what the CLL port is and if the configuration differs. Thanks in advance!
The check printers use parallel(TM-88II), the "remote" kitchen printer(TM-U200B) uses an ethernet connection from the bar POS.
Since they dont make the TM-U200B anymore I was going to get the new version, the TM-U220B, and wire it to the wait station POS using the open "CLL" port.
BTW thanks...
So it is okay to use a non-micros labeled printer?
Im also pretty sure they are rj-45 ports and their is only one per printer, Ill hopefully check later tonight.
If it is like you say though what is the point of using the CLL port on the bar POS to go to the kitchen printer?
This is my first post so please bare with me.
I have been asked by some friends of the family to help set up another printer for their restraunt/bar. They currently have the Micros 3700 sytem on a desktop pc running Windows 2000 NT. It connects to a router which also connects to the two POS...
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