Category Archives: kiosk receipt printer Thermal

Kiosk Receipt Printer

A kiosk receipt printer is a compact, high-reliability printing device designed for self-service kiosks, ATMs, vending machines, and unattended retail systems. These printers generate transaction receipts, tickets, vouchers, confirmations, and compliance records in environments that demand speed, durability, and low maintenance. Kiosk receipt printers typically use thermal printing technology, support multiple paper widths, and integrate with Windows, Linux, Android, and embedded platforms. Features may include auto-cutters, paper-low sensors, jam detection, and remote status monitoring. Widely used in retail, healthcare, transportation, government, and hospitality, kiosk receipt printers remain a critical component of secure, user-friendly self-service experiences.

Kiosk Receipt Printers FAQ – Native or Cloud?

Kiosk Receipt Printers – Native and Cloud Nice article and interview on POSGuys on Do’s and Don’t of Receipt Printers.  They interviewed some product specialists from Star Micronics. Key Takeaways 1. Don’t assume all receipt printers are made equal or will integrate the same. Some use different languages and the type of application you’re developing will change your integration… Read More »

Kiosk Printers – Best Thermal Receipt Printers for POS

Kiosk Printers and the Features and Benefits of Thermal Receipt Printers for POS Introduction Kiosk printers are a type of printer that is specifically designed for use in kiosks. They are typically compact and durable, and they offer a variety of features that make them ideal for use in self-service applications. Thermal receipt printers are a popular type… Read More »

Wide Kiosk Printer – 8″ wide kiosk printer

Introducing Microcom’s 8″ Thermal Wide Kiosk Printer Key Market Insights Standard Width Dominance: The 80mm width is the most widely used thermal paper size in kiosks, accounting for about 46% of the thermal paper market in 2024, especially in retail and hospitality. The 57mm width is also common, particularly for mobile and compact printers1. Wide Format Usage: Wide thermal printers… Read More »