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Product Description
The SRP-275 is ideal for both POS receipt printing and remote printing for food and drink preparation orders in hospitality applications.
Please note the differences between the different models:
SRP-275A - Tear Bar
SRP-275C - Auto Cutter
SRP-275D - Auto Cutter & Take-Up Spool
Faster and Quieter!
Logic seeking, bi-directional print technology allows higher speed than previous models. The SRP-275 is quieter too, improved engineering makes impact printing almost unnoticeable in most environments.
Drop In and Print Paper Loading!
Lift the lid, drop in the roll, close the lid and print. Nothing could be easier. No more feeding rolls through slots or rollers. No more embarrassing paper jams in front of customers.
Versatile Paper Roll Sizes!
The SRP-275 can easily be made to take different width paper roll sizes saving paper costs. The full width 76 mm roll is ideal for POS receipts, especially when used to provide promotional coupons and vouchers.
Please note the differences between the different models:
SRP-275A - Tear Bar
SRP-275C - Auto Cutter
SRP-275D - Auto Cutter & Take-Up Spool
Faster and Quieter!
Logic seeking, bi-directional print technology allows higher speed than previous models. The SRP-275 is quieter too, improved engineering makes impact printing almost unnoticeable in most environments.
Drop In and Print Paper Loading!
Lift the lid, drop in the roll, close the lid and print. Nothing could be easier. No more feeding rolls through slots or rollers. No more embarrassing paper jams in front of customers.
Versatile Paper Roll Sizes!
The SRP-275 can easily be made to take different width paper roll sizes saving paper costs. The full width 76 mm roll is ideal for POS receipts, especially when used to provide promotional coupons and vouchers.
Additional Information
| Available Colour | Black, White |
| Printer Interface | Ethernet, Parallel, Serial-RS232, USB |
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