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Designed to provide a high level of performance, the Epson TM-U220PB dot matrix printer is part of the brand’s receipt printer series. This desktop device delivers printouts in red and monochrome, so an establishment is able to draw attention to a special offer or its business logo. It is perfect for amenities, shops or restaurants that need to provide proof of payment to their clients. So that owners who upgrade from the previous TM-U200 print have a seamless experience, this model is completely compatible with the same systems. Finished in a cool white or black colour, it will look smart when placed on a counter or bar.
Developed to provide a reliable solution for the hospitality and retail industries, this nine-pin dot matrix receipt printer has a drop-in paper loader to save time on busy days, an auto cutter that can be selected by the operator, and a clamshell-style cover for easy access when required. Adaptable to the needs of each user, the Epson TM-U220PB machine can take a selection of paper widths. It measures 160w x 286d x 139h mm, and can be wall-mounted to suit the working environment of each individual business.
However an organisation prefers to work, the flexible TM-U220PB Epson printer model is ready to fit in. The interface options include USB, wireless or parallel, and it is designed for ease of use. There are sensors on the paper and near end, so the user can be confident that the receipt will print correctly, and every transaction completed comes with its own copy. This unit can manage paper up to a thickness of 0.14mm, which includes both the copy and the original.
The Epson TM-U220PB printer is generally reliable, but some users have reported connectivity problems where the device disconnects itself from a router occasionally.