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Thermal Printers for Indian Restaurants
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Epson TM-T82III
80mm · USB+LAN
₹11,499
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Star TSP143IIIBI
80mm · Bluetooth
₹14,799
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Xprinter XP-T80B
80mm · USB
₹4,299
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TVS RP3160 Star
80mm · USB+Serial
₹6,899
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Frequently asked questions about thermal printers
What is the best thermal printer for restaurants in India? ▼
For most Indian restaurants, the Epson TM-T82III at ₹11,499 hits the sweet spot — 250mm/sec print speed, USB+LAN connectivity (no Bluetooth disconnects), GST-billing ready, and auto-cutter. Budget alternatives like the Xprinter XP-T80B (₹4,299) work for small cafes under 30 seats but lag during peak hours.
How much does a thermal printer cost in India for a restaurant? ▼
Restaurant thermal printers in India range from ₹4,000 (budget Xprinter) to ₹16,000 (premium Epson/Star models). The sweet spot for most restaurants is ₹10,000-12,000 for reliable peak-hour performance and 3+ year service life.
Do thermal printers work with GST billing? ▼
Yes. All major thermal printers (Epson, Star, TVS, Xprinter) support GST-compliant invoice formatting when paired with GST-ready POS software like FoodChow. The printer hardware itself prints whatever your POS sends — make sure your POS software is configured with HSN codes and CGST/SGST/IGST.
Bluetooth vs USB thermal printer — which is more reliable? ▼
USB or LAN wins for reliability. Bluetooth thermal printers tend to disconnect during peak hours (6-9 PM) when wireless interference is high. Use Bluetooth only if your POS setup is tablet-based and movable. For fixed counter setups, always pick USB+LAN.
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