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Can you connect a Bluetooth kitchen printer to an android tablet and print to it via square app?
Will any Bluetooth printer work?
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At the moment, Bluetooth printers aren't supported with Android devices, @AandMEvents.
So you would need to use either a USB (via Square Stand) or Ethernet printer for connecting to the Square Point of Sale app.
For a list of supported printers, visit our Support Centre
I hope this helps.
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@AandMEvents bluetooth printers are only compatible with devices running the latest version of Apple iOS. So any iPad with the latest version of the software installed will work for you.
I will leave the steps below for connecting a compatible bluetooth printer like this to the Point of Sale app.
To connect your Bluetooth receipt printer:
- On the iOS Device, go to Settings ➔ Bluetooth ➔ toggle Bluetooth on.
- Open the Square app, then go to Settings ➔ Hardware ➔ Printers ➔ Create Printer Station.
- Enter a name for the printer, and tap No Printer Selected.
- Select Connect a Bluetooth Printer and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Once your printer is paired, return to the Square app and tap Print Test.
- In the section Use this printer for, toggle on what you’d like to print depending on your needs: Receipts, In-person order tickets, Order ticket stubs and Void tickets.
- Tap Save.
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What options I have for Bluetooth printers from a tablet? A wired solution isn't going to work for us.
If I used an apple tablet could I use a Bluetooth kitchen printer?
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