POS Receipt Printers - POS terminal parts and components

POS Receipt Printers

Complete POS receipt printer units - IBM SureMark and Toshiba thermal printers

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Full POS receipt printers — both thermal (Epson TM-T88, Star TSP series, Bixolon SRP) and impact dot-matrix kitchen models (Epson TM-U220, Bixolon SRP-275) — for retail, hospitality and self-service deployments. Every unit listed is either NIB (new in box), tested-refurbished or pulled-and-tested OEM stock, with interface variants (USB, serial, Ethernet, Bluetooth) clearly noted. If you are replacing an end-of-life unit and need a drop-in modern equivalent, our parts team can supply a compatibility cross-reference within one business day.

Frequently asked questions

Can I replace an old serial-connected POS printer with a USB or Ethernet model?
Usually yes, but you need to confirm two things: the POS application supports the new interface (most modern apps support all of USB, serial and Ethernet via OPOS or ESC/POS), and the printer's command set is compatible. ESC/POS is the de-facto standard and any modern Epson, Star or Bixolon model speaks it. Legacy proprietary command sets (like older NCR or Toshiba TEC) may need a firmware update or driver layer.
What's the lifespan of a typical thermal POS printer?
5–7 years of medium retail use (about 50–100 receipts/day), bottlenecked by the print head (1–2 million lines of print) and the auto-cutter (1.5–2 million cuts). Both are user-replaceable. With disciplined cleaning and quality paper, deployments routinely run 10+ years on the same chassis.
Do I need an impact (dot-matrix) printer in my kitchen, or will thermal work?
Use impact for the kitchen. Direct-thermal paper darkens at around 70 °C, so receipts sitting on a hot pass turn black and become unreadable within minutes. Impact printers use ink ribbon on plain paper, unaffected by heat, and handle multi-part carbonless forms for KDS-plus-paper workflows.
Are your printers covered by manufacturer warranty?
New-in-box units carry the original manufacturer warranty (typically 1–2 years for Epson and Star). Refurbished and pulled-and-tested units carry our own 6-month parts-and-labor warranty. The warranty type is shown on every product page.