The standard receipt for a credit card transactions is printing in one piece. The clerk needs to tear it in half. How can I make the system print and tear two seperate receipts?
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17 years ago
The standard receipt for a credit card transactions is printing in one piece. The clerk needs to tear it in half. How can I make the system print and tear two seperate receipts?
What kind of receipt printer are you using, and what driver?
"Bill Cunningham" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@microsoft.com...
It's a Dell T1200 with the POS driver from the vendor.
"smower" wrote:
I've never heard of a Dell T1200, and couldn't find it online?
Was the driver the vendor supplied you with a Windows driver (can you see the printer listed under "Printers" in the Control Panel of the system?) or an OPOS driver (with a separate application that supports it)?
Is it a thermal receipt printer?
The tricky thing with receipt printers are there are several models that do not come with the auto-tear function. Those that do sometimes require you to activate it through the driver instead of doing it automatically. I've only had experience with the OPOS drivers on Epson & Star receipt printers, so I don't know if I'll be able to provide you with much more help than this.
This looks like a winner, thanks.
Bill snipped-for-privacy@systemsource.us
"Jeff @ Check Po> Bill,
Properties | Device Settings tab | change Page Cut Type and Document Cut Type both to Partial Cut.
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