If you are setting up your point of sale terminals for the first time, here is a checklist of what you might need.
- Step 1: Assess Network Requirements
- Step 2: Device Provisioning
- Step 3: Ethernet Connectivity
- Step 4: Receipt Printers
- Step 5: Credit Card Readers
- Step 6: Ticket Printers
- General Troubleshooting Guides
Step 1: Assess Network Requirements
Step 2: Device Provisioning
- First complete the process in Provisioning an iOS Device for ACME (Non-DEP)
- Then, install the latest version of the ACME Sales POS app on your iPad sales terminals as outlined in the Updating the ACME Sales App guide.
Step 3: Ethernet Connectivity
Step 4: Receipt Printers
If you plan to print receipts at the Point of Sale, ACME is compatible with the Epson TM-T88V and TM-T88VI
- Setting up an Epson Receipt Printer with an Ethernet Connection
- Connecting a Receipt printer with ACME Sales
- Auto Re-connect Mode on the BT Epson TM-T88V
Step 5: Credit Card Readers
Depending on the model you are implementing, here are some quick guides and articles:
Ingenico Lane/3000 or Ingenico iPP350 Ethernet card readers
- Configuring an Ingenico EMV Card Reader for ACME Sales
- Configuring the Ingenico iPP350 with a Static IP Address
Ingenico Link/2500 or iSMP4 WiFi card readers
- Configuring the Ingenico Link/2500 device (WiFi)
- Configuring the Ingenico ISMP4 with ACME Sales (Wi-Fi)
WisePOS E and M2
- Configuring the BBPOS WisePOS E (North America Regions Only)
- Stripe Reader M2
- Configuring the BBPOS WisePad 3 - Canadian Markets
Step 6: Ticket Printers
Receipt tickets can be printed on the Epson printer, but if you opt to print tickets on a Boca printer:
General Troubleshooting Guides
- Ethernet Printer Troubleshooting
- Bluetooth Printer Setup and Troubleshooting
- Steps for Re-Provisioning an iOS Device
- Updating or Restoring Apple IOS using iTunes