BIXOLON has launched the next generation SRP-350V and SRP-350plusV Receipt Printers to the European market.

BIXOLON Europe GmbH, a subsidiary of BIXOLON, the global manufacturer of advanced receipt, label and mobile printers, has announced the launch of their next generation SRP-350V and SRP-350plusV 3-inch (80 mm) Direct Thermal POS printers to the European market. These cost effective, printers are ideal for use within retail, grocery and hypermarkets POS printing; restaurant and bar scenarios; take away food and beverage (e.g. quick service restaurants or coffee shops); and to support the sale of lottery tickets.

The SRP-350V and SRP-350plusV printers have been designed to be compact at the point of sale and not take up much space. They feature a specialised paper exit to prevent paper jams and a simple drop-in paper loading functionality for efficient loading of paper. Additionally, the printers come with enhanced near end and mechanical sensors for printing compatibility with Koehler’s Blue4estâ thermal paper in scenarios where they are trying to use more environmentally friendly consumables. There is also a Visibility Intelligenceä sensor which enables the printer to automatically detect either white or blue receipt media, and optimise the print quality accordingly.

The SRP-350V prints text, barcodes and images effectively at speeds of up to 300 mm/sec at a 180 dpi print resolution, 20% faster than its predecessor. The SRP-350plusV prints text, barcodes and images effectively at speeds of up to 400 mm/sec at a 180 dpi print resolution, 33% faster than the previous model. Both printers also come with an LED display that provides user friendly functionality and support a paper saving feature that enables organisations to save up to 25% of paper per roll; across three compression levels.

Jay Kim, Managing Director of BIXOLON Europe GmbH said, “In today’s competitive POS environment, reliable and cost effective receipt, label and ticket printing is required. The launch of these new printers builds upon the success of our previous models and offers our customers options to meet the changing demands of the POS market. BIXOLON’s new POS printers demonstrate how practical functionality, great design and competitive price points come together to enable cost effective, reliable printing; and we are pleased to be providing these solutions for those across the retail, hospitality, and ticketing sectors.”

BIXOLON Europe GmbH have announced the launch of their next generation SRP-350V and SRP-350plusV Direct Thermal POS printers to the European market. These cost effective printers are ideal for a range of point of sale applications, including retail, grocery and hypermarkets; restaurant and bar scenarios; take away food and beverage; and the sale of lottery tickets.

The printers feature a specialised paper exit to prevent paper jams, a simple drop-in paper loading functionality, and enhanced near end and mechanical sensors for printing compatibility with Koehler’s Blue4estâ thermal paper. They also come with a Visibility Intelligenceä sensor which enables the printer to automatically detect either white or blue receipt media, and optimise the print quality accordingly.

The SRP-350V prints text, barcodes and images effectively at speeds of up to 300 mm/sec at a 180 dpi print resolution, 20% faster than its predecessor. The SRP-350plusV prints text, barcodes and images effectively at speeds of up to 400 mm/sec at a 180 dpi print resolution, 33% faster than the previous model.

Jay Kim, Managing Director of BIXOLON Europe GmbH commented, “The launch of these new printers builds upon the success of our previous models and offers our customers options to meet the changing demands of the POS market. BIXOLON’s new POS printers demonstrate how practical functionality, great design and competitive price points come together to enable cost effective, reliable printing.”

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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