Why Some QR Code Solutions Impose a Printer on Restaurants
When a restaurateur becomes interested in a QR code ordering solution, they often discover an unexpected constraint: the mandatory purchase of a thermal printer. This requirement has become almost systematic among certain market players, even though technology now allows doing without it.
Why do these QR code solutions still impose a printer? Is it really essential for managing orders? And most importantly, what are the modern alternatives without imposed hardware?
The Real Reasons Behind the Imposed Printer in QR Code Solutions
A Direct Legacy of Traditional POS Systems
The majority of QR code solutions were designed as an extension of existing cash register (POS) systems. In these architectures, the printer plays a central role:
- automatic order printing
- paper transmission to kitchen or bar
- logic inherited from cash register receipts
The printer was therefore never questioned, even when QR code was added.
A Logic of Control and Technical Dependency
Imposing a printer also allows solution publishers to:
- lock the hardware ecosystem
- make the restaurateur dependent on a single supplier
- limit possibilities for alternative operation
Consequences for the Restaurateur
- little configuration freedom
- often proprietary specific hardware
- difficult replacement in case of breakdown
A Business Model Based on Hardware
Behind the imposed printer often lies a business model:
- hardware sale or rental
- margins on equipment
- maintenance and consumables
Generally Observed Costs
- thermal printer: ~€250
- paper and consumables
- maintenance or replacement
These costs are rarely highlighted during commercial presentations.
Concrete Limitations of the Printer in Service
While the printer was long useful, it now presents many limitations:
Operational Constraints
- hardware failures during service
- missing paper or jams
- lost or illegible tickets
Organizational Constraints
- dependence on a fixed point
- difficulty managing multiple areas (dining room, terrace, bar)
- frequent staff interruptions
Notifications Effectively Replace the Printer
Modern QR code ordering solutions have adopted a different approach.
Order Reception via Interface
- tablet, computer or smartphone
- clear and structured order display
- history accessible at any time
Real-Time Notifications
- instant alert for each order
- better staff responsiveness
- elimination of unnecessary printing
This approach is more reliable, faster and better adapted to field realities.
Why the Printer Is No Longer Essential Today
Usage has evolved:
- staff already equipped with smartphones
- tablets omnipresent in kitchen and bar
- digital interfaces more readable than paper
The printer therefore becomes an option, but no longer a necessity.
QR2App: A QR Code Solution Without Mandatory Printer
QR2App was designed from the start without hardware dependency.
- no imposed printer
- orders received via interface
- real-time notifications
- total freedom for the restaurateur
A printer can be added if needed, but it is never imposed, avoiding unnecessary investment from the start.
For Which Establishments Is Doing Without a Printer a Real Advantage
Eliminating the printer is particularly relevant for:
- independent restaurants
- bars and beach bars
- hotels with pools
- seasonal establishments
- concepts with reduced staff
In these contexts, simplicity and flexibility largely take precedence over paper.
Conclusion: The Imposed Printer Is a Choice of the Past
If some QR code solutions still impose a printer, it is not due to technical necessity, but due to legacy and business model.
Today, a modern QR code ordering solution can operate:
- • without POS
- • without mandatory printer
- • with real-time notifications
- • with controlled costs
👉 QR2App chooses simplicity and freedom, leaving the restaurateur in control of their organization.

