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Connecting the Star SM-S230i Mobile Bluetooth Printer on iPad

The Star S230i is a compact portable Bluetooth receipt printer with an auto connect pairing function for the iPad.

Connecting the Star TSP143III LAN Receipt Printer on iPad

After you have connected your printer to your router with an ethernet cable the next thing to do is to obtain the IP Address for your printer. Hold down the feed button while you switch the printer on.

Connecting the Star SM-T300i Mobile Printer on iPad

The first thing to do is to put the printer in Bluetooth Mode for iPad. To do this follow these steps.

Connecting the Star mPOP Combined Cash Drawer and Printer on iPad

The Star mPOP is an all in one POS device designed to work with mPOS software such as AirPOS. The unit contains a thermal printer and built-in cash drawer that allows a tablet or desktop POS to connect to it in order to print receipts and store cash.

Connecting the Star SM-S220i Printer on iPad

To power on the Star SM-220i printer slide down the silver arrow on the left hand side of the printer from the 'O' setting to the 'I' setting.

iPad Network Settings Reset

We have come across this recently where the iZettle card reader and the Socket Mobile are reporting as connected by Bluetooth but don't work

Connecting your Star Receipt Printer to AirPOS on your iPad

If you have bought a printer manufactured by Star Micronics adding it to your AirPOS POS Setup on your iPad is now much simpler.

Connecting the Star TSP650II Bluetooth Printer on iPad

The first step is to pair the printer with your iPad. Press the home button on your iPad and then locate your Settings icon on the iPad home screen. On the iPad tap the Settings icon and then tap ‘Bluetooth’ on the top left of your screen.

How to Setup your Bluetooth CT-10 Barcode Scanner on Android

For the scanner to enter the setting mode you must have it read the “Enter Setup” barcode below. The CT10 Barcode Scanner will respond with three beeps descending in tone

What Android Tablets are Supported and Recommended by AirPOS?

Unlike the iPad which tends to have one version of it's software available, there are a wide range of Android tablets on the market; many with differing versions of Android and some with versions of Android that are not supported by Google for applications and updates.