(NOTE: THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE RELEASE NOTES PRIOR TO 2020 ARCHIVE. YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED.)
For Quick Service Restaurants and businesses who value quick turn-around, it’s all about speed! QSR receipt option preferences allow merchants to decide if they need merchant copies when credit or PIN debit transactions are processed for orders falling under the defined QSR threshold.
- QSR Example: To save paper and time spent at checkout, a coffee shop does not want to print receipts for orders under $10.00. They enable “Don’t print QSR Receipts” with a $10.00 threshold and leave the Credit and Debit options disabled to ensure that neither customer nor merchant receipts print.
- Retail Example: Convenience store customers are on the go! Their customers prefer to leave without a receipt, especially for smaller purchases. As such, the merchant chooses not to print customer receipts for purchases under $15. For reconciliation purposes, they opt to print hard copies of merchant receipts for both Credit and Debit sales.
Settings are located in Print Preferences, under the “Receipt Options” tab.

- If customer total is less than the defined amount, only the signature merchant receipt will print.
- If customer total is more than the defined amount, the signature merchant receipt and customer receipt will print.
- Both “Credit” and “Debit” options can be selected simultaneously.

- If customer total is less than the defined amount, merchant receipts will not print.
- If customer total is more than the defined amount, the merchant receipts will print.
- Both “Credit” and “Debit” options can be selected simultaneously.
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