What is Wireless Printing in the Restaurant Industry?

In a wireless printing system, the kitchen and bar tickets from the POS are directly transmitted to printers with no use of cables.

It transmits orders and prints kitchen, bar, or service station tickets using the Wi-Fi network or LAN network connection.

In daily operations, the order from the server is passed directly through to the relevant printer. For example, the kitchen display system will receive orders for food, and the bar will receive drink orders. This increases speed and takes manual delivery of orders away from staff.

Wireless printing is especially useful in fast-paced U.S. restaurants where quick service is critical. Wireless offers versatility in installation, enabling you to position printers wherever is most efficient within your wireless network range. For those large dining areas, outdoor patios, or multi-level dining facilities, it is of significant value.

Without wireless printing, wired connections or verbal messages will be used, leading to lost orders or errors. Wired connections cannot be positioned anywhere as cable constraints the position.

You need an internet connection or a local network connection. A poor connection will not print tickets reliably, potentially losing them. Wireless printing allows restaurants to transmit orders fast and accurately, and this improves the speed of service.