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Concerns About Restaurant POS Systems? Here Are The Answers!
Why can’t I just stick with paper records?
It will definitely take a lot of time to record every business transaction by hand. And it still doesn't include the time to make copies of the information into a spreadsheet or database for further analysis! A POS system can keep track of all sales, returns, taxes, inventory, etc. so you concentrate more on other aspects of the business. While POS takes an investment to get started, the time savings and productivity increase more than makes up for the expenditure.
I don't know much about computers. Will I still be able to use a POS system?
You should be able to handle a POS system with no problems. A vendor can help you set the software to do the things that you want. You’ll then be able to navigate through a series of menus that’s easy to follow. When the vendor sets you up, they shall provide proper training for you and your employees on how to use the system. And in case of problems, a POS customer service professional is just a phone call away!
What are the proper equipments I should use to get set up?
For starters, you'll be needing a phone connection, internet access and working electrical outlets. If you already have these, then your POS vendor will be able to set you up in a cinch! You don’t even need to own a computer since most vendors provide one as part of the entire system package.
Can POS help me prevent theft?
POS systems provide multiple tools to stop shrinkage before it eats into your profits. There are various applications allow you to accurately track items in your inventory so you can estimate exactly how much profit you should expect at every sale, as well as be able to pinpoint weaknesses within the business. And in case of conflicts on the sales reports, it'll raise a red flag so you can address the problem head-on.
Can I rely on POS to handle my sales or to manage my inventory?
Both! You can enter your daily transactions AND check inventory… but that’s just the beginning! POS terminal and software also allows tracking of sales performance, generate different reports, set up reminders for inventory that’s running low, as well as plan for future sales campaigns. Use your collected customer data for targeting effective sales campaigns and fill your shelves with their mostly purchased items.
When do I need wireless?
If you're a business person on the go, especially doing tradeshows or processing orders in a restaurant, it's best if you use wireless technology. With this, you can easily process any transaction without having to go back to a POS terminal.
Should I buy a flat-screen LCD monitor, or a less expensive CRT monitor?
You can get more benefits using LCD monitors over to CTR monitors, and of course it also depends on the work environment. They will last much longer, they don’t require as much electricity, and they take up less space. Plus, they are far more attractive. For low volume of sales, CTR screens would be enough and if you are not really sure that POS is the right one for your business. But with the additional benefits when it comes to flat screen monitors, there will be little cost difference between the two.
What printer is best for my restaurant: a thermal printer or a dot matrix printer?
You'll find that most businesses prefer to use thermal printers over dot matrix printers since they have less moving parts so don't easily break down. For wireless, it's the only option you've got. However, dot matrix printers are safer choices in hospitality kitchens because of the heat from the ovens, grills, and fryers could warp thermal paper and ink.
What happens if my POS breaks down during business?
This is one of the reasons why back ups are so important. System failures can happen for a variety of reasons – power outages, system crashes, viruses, natural disasters, etc. By implementing a backup solution (more preferable is an offsite backup so your critical files is protected), you ensure the system is always up and running when you need it the most. What's more important about backing up your data, you can ensure that you can easily recover all customer information, as well as your sales figures and reports you've saved prior to the crash.
How about customer support?
Since customer service policies vary from vendor to vendor, there isn't a simple answer to this question. Others may have a round-the-clock phone support, while others only offers support during business hours and can respond to your needs on the next 24 hours.
This is one of the reasons you should keep in contact with your POS vendor. Since customer support is likely one of your most pressing needs, you can look into the offerings of different vendors and take your time before making a purchasing decision.
What if I need POS for multiple locations?
For business owners having several POS systems in many locations have two options. The first is each location operates independently with its own terminal and software. You can then send reports over to the corporate offices at the end of the day or week.
For the second option, you can have all their POS terminals connected to one server so that uploading and downloading of data is in real time. What you'll benefit from option number two is that it's available remotely. But, since several POS terminals will be working on the same server, expect backlogs when all send their information at once.
With both solutions, you have to think about having a robust back up solution since all locations will be sharing one server – if it fails, every location could be inoperable.
POS software licensing?
Each terminal hosted on your network will need individual license. Vendors can offer volume discounts depending on the number of licenses you need.
Will I be needing a service contract?
It’s certainly worth the expense if you want to stay up and running at all times. Once you get set up with a POS system, you'll be able to use for day-to-day business operations and analysis of your business. If the computer breaks down or got hit by a disaster, you probably don’t want to keep it for too long.
There are maintenance contracts offered by vendors, depends on the vendor, which can cost a few hundred bucks a year who can provide you services each time a POS terminal of yours breaks, so you can go ahead and concentrate in making your profits grow.
Need more information or perhaps an online resource?
You may visit POS-For-Restaurants.com for access to multiple quotes for your Restaurant Point of Sale System.
The author of this article is the Customer Relations VP at POS-For-Restaurants with over 20 years of experience serving businesses throughout the U.S.
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