Let's put together a server station for our iPad restaurant POS!
What's a server station in a POS system?
It's where a server goes to input an order, typically in a table-service restaurant. Server stations usually have a touch-screen for inputing orders, a printer for guest checks and receipts, and a credit card reader for payments. Most of the time there isn't a cash drawer.
Elago Magnetic POS Stand
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Product Spotlight: Poynt C Smart Terminal
Poynt
C
is
an
easy-to-use,
super
fast
smart
terminal
that
provides
a
seamless
experience
for
both
customers
and
merchants.
The
Poynt
C
can
be
used
as
a
stand
alone
paymenr
terminal,
integrated
card
reader,
or
running
a
pos
app
on
the
terminal
itself.
Poynt
C
features
dual
touch-screens:
one
for
the
merchant,
and
a
customer-facing
display.
Customer-facing
display
+
payments.
Merchant
touch-screen.
Poynt
features
a
slim,
sophisticated
modern
design.
Key
Features
Screen
Size
8
inch
merchant-facing.
5
inch
customer
facing.
Weight
0.9
KG
Battery
Life
12
hours
Tap
to
Pay
below
customer
screen.
Printer
2
inch
thermal
paper
roll.
2.25
x
50
Card
Reader
Magnetic
Strip,
Chip,
Contactless
A/B/M
Ports
1
USB-C
data
+
charging
WiFi
Yes
LTE/4G
Compatible
Yes
App
Center
Yes
Poynt
C
works
as
both
...
To
get
the
most
out
of
your
iPad
point
of
sale,
care
must
be
taken
when
setting
up
the
hardware
and
installing
the
system
in
your
business.
Pay
attention
to
the
networking!
Your
iPad
POS
will
only
be
fast
and
reliable,
if
it
is
connected
to
a
fast
and
reliable
network.
Networking
means
both
the
internet
service
coming
into
the
building
(it’s
got
to
be
fast
and
reliable)
and
the
network
connecting
iPads
and
peripheral
devices,
like
printers,
card
readers,
scanners
both
to
the
internet
and
to
each
other
(guess
what?
It
too
needs
to
be
fast
and
reliable).
The
Internet
Your
...