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The Velo Restaurant in Tooley Street, London has touch screens at the heart of its ordering process, offering an efficient and easy to use system. The touch screen system is a complete end to end solution which facilitates the entire restaurant process from ordering to payment, to displaying the orders on staff touch screens behind the counter, to displaying the individual order items on kitchen displays, to displaying the order on pick-up displays for customers.

 

When it came to choosing a printer for integration into the Velo touch screen system, DED rose to the challenge by suggesting the Star Micronics TUP592 as the printer for the job.

The Star Micronics CB2002 cash drawer and the FVP10 front opening thermal receipt printer are also being used in the Velo restaurant at the staff manned counters.  Both have proved to be equally effective in their contribution to this innovative restaurant.

The TUP500 prints thermal receipts, tickets, barcodes and labels at the super fast speed of up to 220mm per second with the standard 15cm paper roll.

DED
01797 320636
www.ded.co.uk

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