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re: Printer Settings Resetting Themselves
Saturday, August 2, 2008 at 10:24 pm
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Posted by Ari (1378 messages posted)


This is almost certainly an issue with Cash Register Express, which uses one central 
database and propagates all changes across all systems.  You might want to contact 
PC America, which appears to specialize in this particular system, and which offers 
support 24/7.  I imagine they'll want to charge you for the support, though.  Or 
perhaps your restaurant already has a support contract with whoever sold you the 
system?

http://www.pcamerica.com/pos_support_intro.html






On Saturday, August 2, 2008 at 10:02 pm, JohnnyC wrote:
>I am not sure if this is an ap problem, hardware or Windows.
>At the restaurant I work, I have two PCs networked together via ethernet. They each
>have their own receipt printer, but the kitchen printer is shared. Was working fine
>for years. But recently we had a problem printing. Within the application (Cash Register
>Express 10.5) you can select each available printer and assign a type of printout
>(Receipt, food order, report, etc). The problem is when I change and save one, it
>resets the other terminal back to default printer. I can't get them to save their
>own individual settings. The database for the ap resides only on the one pc, but
>each pc needs its own printer settings.
>
>Any ideas??? THANK YOU!!!



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Printer Settings Resetting Themselves (JohnnyC: Saturday, August 2, 2008 at 10:02 pm)

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