POS & Accessories Buying Guide
The point of sale (POS) or point of purchase (POP) is the time and place where a retail transaction is completed. At the point of sale, the merchant calculates the amount owed by the customer, indicates that amount, may prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout), and indicates the options for the customer to make payment. It is also the point at which a customer makes a payment to the merchant in exchange for goods or after provision of a service. After receiving payment, the merchant may issue a receipt for the transaction, which is usually printed but is increasingly being dispensed with or sent electronically.
To calculate the amount owed by a customer, the merchant may use various devices such as weighing scales, barcode scanners, and cash registers. To make a payment, payment terminals, touch screens, and other hardware and software options are available.
The point of sale is often referred to as the point of service because it is not just a point of sale but also a point of return or customer order. POS terminal software may also include features for additional functionality, such as inventory management, CRM, financials, or warehousing.
Businesses are increasingly adopting POS systems, and one of the most obvious and compelling reasons is that a POS system does away with the need for price tags. Selling prices are linked to the product code of an item when adding stock, so the cashier merely needs to scan this code to process a sale. If there is a price change, this can also be easily done through the inventory window. Other advantages include the ability to implement various types of discounts, a loyalty scheme for customers, and more efficient stock control.
Sharp Copier Printer BP-50M55
Fargo DTC1500 Ribbon YMCKO 045610
Fargo DTC1500 ID Card Printer
Suprema Fingerprint Scanner RealScan-G10
- Ten-print capture using 4 4 2 method
- Single rolled and flat fingerprints capture
- IP54-rated rugged dust- and water-proof casing
- Compact and portable all-in-one live scanner for single finger flats, rolls, and four-finger slaps
- Fast and easy capture of wet and dry fingers
- Fingerprint quality, sequence, slippage checks, and automatic segmentation
Asure ID Solo Software
Asure ID Enterprise Software
Fargo HDP8500 Dual-Sided Lamination Module
Fargo HDP 8500 Smart Card Encoding Module
- System reliability over continuous runs
- High-volume card throughput for maximum yields per shift
- Operational convenience to optimize uptime
- Issuance security that meets industry standards
- Additional on-card visual security with the HDP8500 LaserWriter module and vanGO ID cards to create a One-2-One™ relationship between the card and the cardholder that is nearly impossible to counterfeit
- FARGO HDP8500 Industrial & Government ID Card Printer and Encoder Applications
Fargo HDP8500 ID Card Printer
- New optional dual card input hopper simplifies card handling and minimizes downtime.
- HID Global next-generation HDP platform enables faster print speed.
- Optional single-sided or simultaneous dual-sided lamination for higher card security--quickly.
- Dual-sided card printing option lets you double the print area available without manually reloading cards.
- Optional High Durable HDP Film offers greatly enhanced card durability.
- SmartScreen™ LCD Control Panel displays helpful status messages and prompts.