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Eboni Kleifgen

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We have a specialised EPOS program which is developed exclusively for us. This program uses an Epson OPOS printer driver and in that regards everything is working. However, we have one user in our head office who creates a lot of gift vouchers which is printed on thermal receipt paper with a bar code.
This is because either schools we supply or their local authority will buy x amount in vouchers to give to parent or guardians who need help with buying their kids school uniform. (So some politics at play).

In pre-COVID times we would just print these with a receipt printer at head office and send them out in the post. The school or local authority would then hand them out and they would wind up getting spent in one of our branches or online. However, now the company will not take the paper from the customer due to COVID concerns. So what is happening now is all these vouchers are being printed and then scanned in to be E-Mailed to a school or local authority. They will then forward on the relevant attachment and when spending in branch, the customer will have to read out the voucher number from their phone or print out and the cashier will type it in manually.

So I was wondering if we could PDF print these instead and just send them off as their own attachments. Our developer says this would require a complete rewrite of the EPOS program to use the inbuilt Microsoft PDF printer in Windows 10. So I was wondering if there was something out there which could mimic a thermal receipt printer as far as the EPOS program is concerned but then allow you to save as a PDF or TIFF or JPEG. The same principle as the Microsoft PDF printer or CutePDF mimicking a windows hardware printer but allowing you to save as a PDF.

The specialised EPOS programme is based on Windows, Linux or maybe a unique OS that your provider has devised? I know that in Linux, with the CUPS system, you get the option to print to the printer or print pdf to a file. With no printer attached then it has to be to a pdf file. Certainly, you can easily scan the images to a jpeg file in Linux and of course it will be a free way of doing what you want.

As it stands this is the OPOS drivers for Epson printers, I do understand what you mean though. The Epson advanced driver would make the receipt printer appear as a normal printer in Windows. But our EPOS program is not compatible with that.

Printing to multiple printers can save time when sending memos, ad copy and other important small business documents. Instead of sending the same print job to multiple printers over and over again, you can send them to the printers at the same time....

We have some internally created software here that works like a POS system, sending receipts to thermal printers, direct via serial. But when we upgraded the terminals and printers to newer versions we had to change to code to use the actual printer driver of the thermal printers. But this way it is now possible to print to any printer driver installed.

Depends on how the print job is send to the printer. Our older software send the command directly to the printer over serial. So this would not be possible.
Now, if it uses the installed driver, maybe there is some software out there that can do that.

The POS software is designed to send directly to the device rather than a Windows print driver. There is a middleware layer from Epson. We tell this what model of printer it is and how it is connected. The POS software communicates with that, which in turn sends off to the printer it knows about.

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