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The future of POS


connectivity with Star’s new mC- Print™


Star pioneers unique POS


technology for tomorrow’s multichannel customer with


POS printers supporting five interfaces plus Hub multiple connectivity as standard


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ntil now, POS printer manufacturers have tackled the emergence of the multichannel world with printers that offer a certain level of functionality. As


a result, retailers have been faced with few options and limited flexibility in their quest to meet the demands of customers who expect the same experience across multiple channels. With the growing need to effectively


integrate online and offline channels, retailers require the tools that respond to the rapidly changing retail landscape and technology has a key role to play in facilitating this unified


customer experience with future-proof crossover products. Continually pioneering solutions that


seamlessly combine sophistication with high functionality, Star’s mC-Print 2™ and mC-Print 3™ aesthetically match the sleek, modern design of tomorrow’s retail environment and provide the retailer with feature-rich, front- feed compact printers that offer exceptional functionality. With a print speed of 250mm/ second, the printers can feature all of the following interfaces in one model: Ethernet LAN; Bluetooth (MFi); traditional USB; lightning USB (data and charge USB for iOS)


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