The OPH1005 is an elegant yet reliable portable terminal. It is equipped with 128 MB memory for data collection and the Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery allows a minimum of 40 hours of scanning operation. The ergonomic design provides the user comfort and a soft grip. This device passed drop tests from a height of 1.5 meters, and is sealed to IP 54 standards. The small size and stylish design is combined with a wonderfully straightforward and clear user interface. Physically, the OPH1005 weighs only 140 grams and is approximately the size of a mobile phone. Communication: The terminal transmits data via IrDA (batch method), through the designated cradle acting as both a charging and communication device.
High performance, front-exit POS printing. The first in a new line of revolutionary "Intelligent" printers, featuring the industry's first POS printer with a back lit graphic LCD display that communicates with you. Designed for hospitality applications, with a spill-proof cover, the CT-S851III is the only front paper exit POS printer capable of printing at high speeds of 500mm/sec. In common with the top exit CT-S801III, the CT-S851III has an advanced customisable LCD, ensuring quick setup, total control of all print functions and full error checking.
Opticon OPL250B-U – L-250 2D Imager Scanner with Antimicrobial Coating The L-250 is very useful for the retail, pharmacy and access control purposes. It scans easily e-tickets from mobile phones at festivals or other social gatherings. This scanner is also used in some postal appliances, warehouses and healthcare business processes.
GOODSON have a range of Ink Rollers to suite many brands of Printing Calculators and Cash registers.
GOODSON have large range of High Quality Thermal coated Paper rolls to suite most Point of Sale (POS) receipt printers, Cash Registers, EftPOS terminals, ATM's and kiosks.
GOODSON have large range of High Quality Plain Bond Paper rolls to suite most Point of Sale (POS) Dot Matrix Printers and Cash Registers.
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