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What is the best way to print order tickets using labels? I'm setting up Square in a small coffee cafe at my church and would like to print drink orders tickets on a label to stick to the cups. I see I can use the Star printer with Max stick paper... but it seems very expensive. Any suggestions?
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Hey y'all ! The wait is over... Single Item Printing is now LIVE in the Point of Sale app. ๐ฅณ๏ธ
Now you can print individual tickets for drink and/or food orders and their modifiers.
Take it a step further with printing tickets on sticky labels! My friend @AprilMarie gives you the run down about label printer and sticky labels support for iOS devices here, and @Helen shares the details for label printer and sticky labels support for Android devices and Square Register here.
I hope this message finds you well! Let us know if you need further guidance.โ๏ธ
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I actually have 2 of the star TSP654SK label printers sent new...the came without ethernet power supplies so I updated them with brand new cards and power supplies and have almost a full case of paper (I think 10 rolls) We decided as a team not to do labels and continue hand writing for the novelty. If you re interested..please email me at contact@dapperandstout.com
TSP654IISK sticky label printer works with Square Register and there is a setting for compact tickets. I cannot find a way to add our logo on the single item order tickets. If I do a test print the logo shows up, but not on the order tickets. We really need the logo for social media shares. Also the TSP654IISK supports 80mm, 58mm, and 40mm paper. The printer comes with the 58mm and 40mm adapters in the box. But it seems only 80mm paper is available. I know that if ever 58mm linerless sticky paper was sold, the software would have to be updated to support it, with smaller font, etc.
JG
Been waiting for sticky label printing for years! We're glad it's finally here but what a waste of paper. A single item with 3 modifiers takes up 3.5" of paper on the compact label setting. Hope we can get a quick solution to reducing this.
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I'm seeing conflicting info about the Star TSP654IISK sticky label Printer and it's compatibility with a "Square Register". On the Square website it says this printer DOES NOT work on Square Register, but in this forum others say it DOES work.
Please share your experience and confirm/deny if it works with Square Register or not.
Sticky labels would be ideal for my Cafe but I don't want to spend $400+ of it doesn't work with my set
-up. Thanks!
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Update to my earlier post: I did purchase some 58mm paper (2 1/4") and it works fine ( 2-1/4" x 170' MaxStick PLUS Sticky Thermal Paper Rolls Diamond Adhesive) in the TSP654IISK sticky label printer. Just use the adapter that comes with the printer. I tried it out in Square Register and it worked but the printing goes off the paper because there is no setting yet in the software for 58mm paper. The whole reason this is important is because 80mm paper takes up half a cup when you stick it on. Just way too big! Other bubble tea shops use Epson sticky thermal paper printers and these are the perfect size and look great as single order tickets on cups. I will keep waiting.
This. No point in spending money on cute cups if the label covers up half the cup. 58mm works for IOS devices but for whatever reason, it doesnโt work on Square Register. It baffles me that square would release their own hardware yet hold back features that they give to iPad users. I understand the customer base is much bigger for iPad users, but if you want to sell the Square Register (which you should simply for the amazing customer display functionality - covid?), why limit the software?? It doesnโt convince anyone to buy one. In fact, I am in the process of switching over to Toast for this very reason - that I canโt print smaller cup labels - canโt change the font size, margins, paper size, on Square Register. Whyโฆ.????
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Hi @Jason Ability to print on smaller labels (58mm and 40mm for StarTSP645SK) is coming soon on Sq Register (Oct 2022 timeframe). We are also working on smaller shortened printed content for food container labels. Happy to discuss more with you if this is the main reason you are considering Toast.
Hi Anjalia, is this a โweโll work on it in October and finish when we finishโ or is it actually on the approved feature list for October? This continues to baffle me bc the square register is truly one of a kind in the market yet the support and software continues to lag. I wanted to use square for restaurants paid version but apparently I canโt bc the software doesnโt support Square Register yet. Thatโs another reason to switch to Toast.
@jasonhuangml @AnjaliA @mrboovn
definitely a โweโll work on it in Oct 2022 and finish when we finishโ. Still not available and no timeline has been given. I even have a product feature request that I submitted and has been reviewed from a few months back but with no indication that itโs a priority.
this is made even more strange because thereโs actually a setting in the square app on my phone that allows the software to scale the font size down to fit 58mm sticky labels. But they donโt offer this same setting on the Square Register which is their flagship hardware?? Definitely confused as to why we can scale font size for 58mm in the square app and it works great on my phone, but donโt have the same feature on the register
Here's a direct link to the feature request I submitted to Square regarding adding the ability to scale down the font on Square Register for 58mm sticky labels: https://www.sellercommunity.com/t5/Square-Hardware/Square-Register-Support-of-58mm-Sticky-Labels/idi...
It's a quick read! Please feel free to comment on it and like it to help boost it's importance so we can hopefully get an update faster
Hi,
That will be be fantastic!!! I know many of us that use 16, 20, 24 oz PET or PP cups will be so happy for this update for Square Register.
Johnny
Hi Anjalia, do you know when the ability to print on smaller labels available ? All of the your major competitors have smaller labels and I am in the process switching to Snackpass .
We have the same issue! I submitted a feature request for this here: https://www.sellercommunity.com/t5/Square-Hardware/Square-Register-Support-of-58mm-Sticky-Labels/idi...
Please take a few minutes to take a look and give it an upvote! Hoping we can get enough traction on this request that they add 58mm support to their flagship Square Register to make the sticky labels actually usable in a coffee shop/cafe setting!
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Yes definitely need a fix to the size of these labels. Way too big.. have to turn it sideways on an 8 oz cup.
Please come up with a solution to reduce the blank space before and after the order. What a waste of paper and takes up way too much room!
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The StarTSP645SK printer is great but I WISH the empty space at the top of each label could be reduced. I reached out to Star Micronics support to see if they could help me adjust this, but it's an issue with Square. Please make this a priority so we can have labels fit on smaller cups but also help us to save money on sticky paper! Small business owners are trying to cut costs wherever we possibly can. Thank you!
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Have you gone into the printer settings in your register? There should be an option to print โcompact ticketsโ in your printer settings! It helps cut down on the amount of printer paper used - weโve had this setting on for a while now and it makes a huge difference! Plus the tickets are much less cumbersome to deal with
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Yes, we have turned on the "compact tickets" feature but there's still a good portion of empty space at the top of the label. Hopefully this would be a quick fix on Square's side.
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Yes weโre facing with the same problem, still big ticket with all empty space even Linerless paper is too expensive
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Hello. I have had a great experience with our sticky labels and printer per the Square site. However, they are EXPENSIVE. We have set the receipt to print each item on its own separate receipt which tell us which item per the ticket. We send all regular receipts via email or phone number to save on additional cost and to have only the sticky paper printing during the order. The printer is plugged into the Square stand directly with Square For Resturants app. I read that the sticky receipt option is not available for the new Square terminal.
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I just wanted to chime in myself as a cafe operator for our church, weโve used Square for three years and like it, but weโve expanded to so many drink options that the current label situation is sloppy at best.
- We use expensive, high quality Linerless paper and it still barely sticks to cups.
- Labels are still relatively large and waste paper.
- printer software is too finicky, you have to remove papers asap or it throws out an error for โfailure to printโ
Itโs gotten so bad that weโve invited a toast rep to our location next week to do a demo with their system, they seemed to have promised all of these issues will be nonexistent so we shall see.
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