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- Terminal and printer all in one
- Thermal printing without the hassle of ribbon changing
- Easy to learn 35-key keyboard
- Compact design that takes up little counter space
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Water and splash resistant, 35-key, 59-key with QWERTY keyboard (optional)
Built-in thermal printer
Standard 2.25 in, single or 2-ply roll
Backlit LCD, 2 lines X 20 characters
Magnetic stripe, tracks 1 and 2
256K and 12K RAM
LAN, RS485, 2 wire or 4 wire
+24Vdc, 200mA
2.5 in Height, 5.18 in Width, 10 in Depth, 1.7 lbs
0-45°C/32-113°F. Humidity - max 85%
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Hypercom T7P Thermal Doesn't Require Ink!
If you're a retail business, why waste extra money and time buying and installing ink cartridges for your credit card machine printer? With the Hypercom T7P and Thermal printer, the ink is in the paper. The thermal technology that the thermal printer uses utilizes the special type of smooth paper to print out the receipt for you and your customers. Almost all printers use thermal technology to issue receipts. This way if you plan to upgrade your credit card machine to a new and improved Hypercom terminal, you will find that all the excess paperrolls that you have can still be used with the new credit card machine. The newer hypercom credit card machine, the T7 Plus uses thermal printing in its built-in printer as well. So if you want to upgrade to the T7 Plus at minimum costs, you can do so since the paper rolls that you saved up for your Hypercom T7P Thermal can be used for your new Hypercom T7 Plus.
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