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Jerry D. Wilson
Member since 10th November 2007
Occupation: Sales Manager Jerry D. Wilson has over 25 years of experience applying technology to solve small business problems.
A family man with 5 children, Mr. Wilson is very involved with his family, his church and community.
Please visit his family's websites at:
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28th March 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
Thermal printers are not always the best choice for a receipt printer. You could not tell that by the number of thermal printers sold. But it is a true statement that a thermal printer is not always the best possible choice as a rece...
27th March 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
You would never want your point of sale system to be down because you ran out of paper. The same is true with regard to not have a supply of ribbons to use when your existing ribbon gets too light to read.
We are not suggesting tha...
27th March 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
Point of sale systems are never complete without printers. Not only do you need printers for receipts, journals and credit card payments, if you are a restaurant you need printers in the kitchen to help stop theft.
Printers in the ...
20th March 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
The original cash register was created as a theft deterrent. In an age where businesses only hired family to work in the store cash registers were invented to stop family members from stealing from one another. Even in the beginning...
10th March 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
Almost every business owner knows the 80-20 rule and how it applies to their business. In addition to applying this rule for business, almost everyone else can find a fit for this amazing split to their own personal lives.
There ha...
25th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
As long as computers still have parallel printer connections, parallel receipt printers will be a smart choice for business owners. Receipt printers come in a wide variety of interfaces, but parallel interfaces are a great choice for ...
25th February 2008
By: Arthur G. Scott
Thermal printing takes place when a heated printhead contacts thermal paper. As the paper passes over the heated printhead the paper turns black at each place it is heated, creating words or images. Other colors are sometimes possib...
19th February 2008
By: Jerry Wilson
Recently, I have had the misfortune of being personally involved with people who just did not have the drive and initiative they needed to get out of tight financial situations. These people found themselves short of cash, short of fo...
18th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
If you do have a computerized POS system then look at the reports. Don’t just pass them off or throw them in the trash. POS systems are designed to slow or stop employee theft. Manage your business through these reports. Look for...
16th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
During tough economic times you really have to be smarter with your money. You wouldn’t pay too much for your inventory and you shouldn’t pay too much to maintain your equipment. You wouldn’t call an electrician to change a lig...
15th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
Finding a replacement point of sale printer online is much easier than you might think. No matter where you bought the system and no matter what the manufacturer you can find a replacement printer online.
The steps to find the prin...
15th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
Prices of computer hardware continues to drop in price and increase in features and functions. This is to the advantage of the consumer. However, many consumers do not take full advantage of this situation.
Point of sale equipment...
15th February 2008
By: Arthur G. Scott
There is more to communication that speaking and listening. There are aspects that help make your point better with fewer words. If you think that there is more to effective communication than using the right words to make your po...
15th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
The Internet has brought to the forefront a pricing strategy that has never caught on in the traditional marketplace. This pricing strategy looked at how much you need to make off of each item rather than look at the retail price as a...
14th February 2008
By: Nathan Lewis
I am still amazed by business owners who are wanting, even asking to pay for training on their new computer and point of sale systems. I am not talking about $25 - $50 per hour here. I am talking 8-hour days at $750 per day. That eq...
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