How to Install the VeriFone PrintPak 350
The VeriFone PrintPak 350 is a credit card machine printer that produces crisp, clear credit card receipts. According to 1st National Processing, the VeriFone PrintPak 350 Credit Card Machine Printer is the complete payment solution. Providing fast legible receipts, the VeriFone PrintPak 350 printer leaves a complete audit trail for easy end-of-day balancing, and it fits into one compact space. The VeriFone PrintPak 350 is used with your existing Omni Series credit card machine and can be installed easily.
Things You'll Need
- VeriFone TRANZ 330 credit card machine or the Zon Jr. XL credit card machine
Instructions
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Installing The Printer
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The VeriFone PrintPak 350 can connect to the Zon Jr. XL, the TRANZ 300 series and the Omni 300 series. Look at the model of your current credit card machine. The model will determine the outlet plug that will be needed when you purchase the VeriFone PrintPak 350. The VeriFone PrintPak 350 can connect to the Zon Jr. XL, the TRANZ 300 series and the Omni 300 series.
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Purchase the Verifone PrintPak 350 Credit Card Machine Printer. Go to the 1st National Processing website to purchase a printer (see Resources). The average cost of the machine as of 2011 is $193.
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Insert the connection from the printer into the credit card machine's printer serial port. The port is found on the back of the unit. The VeriFone PrintPak 350 will come with connections for Zon Jr. XL, the TRANZ 300 series and the Omni 300 series.
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Insert the power connection into the power outlet. The printer can be stacked on top of the credit card machine to save space. You are now ready to print your receipts.
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Tips & Warnings
If you want to add a graphic display or debit capabilities, just upgrade your credit card machine. You will still be able to use the VeriFone PrintPak 350 to print the receipts.
Be sure that the credit card machine that you have is compatible with the VeriFone PrintPak 350. If not, you will need to replace either the credit card machine or consider using a different printer.
References
Resources
- Photo Credit credit card image by jimcox40 from Fotolia.com credit card terminal image by Igor Zhorov from Fotolia.com