Epson has introduced a new, space-saving receipt printer designed for the changing landscape of local retail. The move addresses a shift in the market, where stores are getting smaller and adapting to mobile payments and limited floor space.
Retail across the Philippines is evolving. Businesses like cafes, beauty salons, boutiques, and kiosks are increasingly using tablet-based systems and slimmer counters. This trend requires checkout equipment that fits into tighter, more versatile layouts.
In response, Epson is offering the TM-m30II-SL model, a compact receipt printer built to save counter space. The device features an integrated mount for tablets, which helps create a cleaner, less cluttered checkout area. Its design allows it to be placed directly against a wall or under a shelf, making it suitable for very confined spaces.
The printer operates quickly, with a printing speed of up to 250 millimeters per second. It also includes paper-saving technology intended to reduce the length of receipts. Epson states the printer is compatible with a wide variety of tablet-based point-of-sale systems commonly used today.
The company highlights that Epson TM-m30II-SL is particularly relevant as retail trends move toward smaller store formats, pop-up shops, and modular counters. The printer is positioned as a tool to help maintain efficient customer flow without requiring a large, dedicated workstation.