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THE ORIGIN OF BARCODE SYSTEM The idea for modern Barcode system originated back in 1948 in the mind of a graduate student Bernard Silver from Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia. When the question ‘how to automatically read product information?’ arisen Silver, along with his friends, experimented with various potential solutions. The initial invention included the use of Morse Code, thus, giving rise to ‘Linear barcode system.’ Later, the linear system was replaced by circular rings and was known as ‘Bulls-eye system.’ Technological advances brought innovations in barcode scanners and, in 1973, barcode developed by George Laurer was widely accepted for its simplicity and power to hold more information. HOW DO BARCODE SCANNERS WORK? Barcode is of two types – Linear and 2D. Most of the products have a linear barcode and is easy to recognize visually. It consists of two parts – the vertical black and white stripes (barcode) and a 12 digit UPC number. The twelve digits are further divided as the first six numbers – identification number of the manufacturer, next five digits – the item’s number, last digit – check number, which is to verify if the barcode is scanned correctly. A 2D barcode can hold more…
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Cash drawers are one of the core components to every Point of Sale System. They may be the simplest part of your POS but making sure you have the right cash drawer is key. Cash drawers can be printer or terminal driven.
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CASH REGISTERS-HOW A SIMPLE MACHINE CAN HELP YOU WITH SALES Cash registers made their way in Point of Sale in 1800s and have since come a long way. Business owners who do not wish to invest in POS Systems find cash registers easy to manage their small to medium businesses. Cash registers consist of keyboard that is used to input entries, a drawer to hold cash (notes and coins) and a printer. It indicates the amount of each sale and records the amount of cash received. Businesses that use barcodes on their products have barcode scanners that can be attached to the cash register. The person using cash register at the counter can key in the products and look for PLUs (Price looks ups) against the products. She/he could even scan products using a scanner which enters the price of a particular product being scanned. Cash registers are attached to cash drawers which have coins and notes sections to secure cash. A printing device for printing receipts is attached to the cash register. Additional accessories like credit card readers, customer display units etc. can be added to a cash register depending upon the requirement of the business. Cash registers require…
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POS TERMINALS POS terminals are the replacement for cash registers where a customer can directly pay using his credit or debit card. All a customer needs to do is insert his card into the terminal and enter the PIN to make payment. The introduction of the cashless mode of payment is now accepted widely across all major and minor business sectors. The history of early POS systems dates back to 1970s when IBM first introduced them. This system had a dumb terminal connected to mainframe controller. All the processing was done by the mainframe controller while the terminal displayed information on the screen. Later, Gene Moshel, a restaurant owner in New York developed a software to run a POS system on an Apple system. And it was eventually in the early ‘90s when personal computers came into the picture for running software to automate retail stores. HOW DOES A POS TERMINAL WORK? A POS terminal will read the information from a customer’s credit or debit card once inserted in it. This machine checks if the customer has sufficient balance to pay for the current transaction in his bank account. Once checked, this machine will transfer the exact amount a customer…
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THE ORIGIN OF BARCODE SYSTEM The idea for modern Barcode system originated back in 1948 in the mind of a graduate student Bernard Silver from Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia. When the question ‘how to automatically read product information?’ arisen Silver, along with his friends, experimented with various potential solutions. The initial invention included the use of Morse Code, thus, giving rise to ‘Linear barcode system.’ Later, the linear system was replaced by circular rings and was known as ‘Bulls-eye system.’ Technological advances brought innovations in barcode scanners and, in 1973, barcode developed by George Laurer was widely accepted for its simplicity and power to hold more information. HOW DO BARCODE SCANNERS WORK? Barcode is of two types – Linear and 2D. Most of the products have a linear barcode and is easy to recognize visually. It consists of two parts – the vertical black and white stripes (barcode) and a 12 digit UPC number. The twelve digits are further divided as the first six numbers – identification number of the manufacturer, next five digits – the item’s number, last digit – check number, which is to verify if the barcode is scanned correctly. A 2D barcode can hold more…
2D Imaging Scanners
Handheld Barcode Scanners
Cash Drawers
Cash drawers are one of the core components to every Point of Sale System. They may be the simplest part of your POS but making sure you have the right cash drawer is key. Cash drawers can be printer or terminal driven.
Posiflex Cash Drawers
TVS Cash Drawers
Cash Registers
CASH REGISTERS-HOW A SIMPLE MACHINE CAN HELP YOU WITH SALES Cash registers made their way in Point of Sale in 1800s and have since come a long way. Business owners who do not wish to invest in POS Systems find cash registers easy to manage their small to medium businesses. Cash registers consist of keyboard that is used to input entries, a drawer to hold cash (notes and coins) and a printer. It indicates the amount of each sale and records the amount of cash received. Businesses that use barcodes on their products have barcode scanners that can be attached to the cash register. The person using cash register at the counter can key in the products and look for PLUs (Price looks ups) against the products. She/he could even scan products using a scanner which enters the price of a particular product being scanned. Cash registers are attached to cash drawers which have coins and notes sections to secure cash. A printing device for printing receipts is attached to the cash register. Additional accessories like credit card readers, customer display units etc. can be added to a cash register depending upon the requirement of the business. Cash registers require…
TVS Cash Registers
Pos Printers
We are best supplier of Pos printers from well known brands like Epson, Samsung, Citizen & Zebra. We provide wide range of POS printer & accessories.
Label Printers
Receipt Printers
POS Terminals
POS TERMINALS POS terminals are the replacement for cash registers where a customer can directly pay using his credit or debit card. All a customer needs to do is insert his card into the terminal and enter the PIN to make payment. The introduction of the cashless mode of payment is now accepted widely across all major and minor business sectors. The history of early POS systems dates back to 1970s when IBM first introduced them. This system had a dumb terminal connected to mainframe controller. All the processing was done by the mainframe controller while the terminal displayed information on the screen. Later, Gene Moshel, a restaurant owner in New York developed a software to run a POS system on an Apple system. And it was eventually in the early ‘90s when personal computers came into the picture for running software to automate retail stores. HOW DOES A POS TERMINAL WORK? A POS terminal will read the information from a customer’s credit or debit card once inserted in it. This machine checks if the customer has sufficient balance to pay for the current transaction in his bank account. Once checked, this machine will transfer the exact amount a customer…
All-In-One POS Terminals
Touch Screen Terminals
More
POS Bundles
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Mobile Computers
Weighing Scales
POS Consumables
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Tablets
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