Thermal Printer Integration
Direct integration with 80mm and 58mm ESC/POS thermal receipt printers.
Direct integration with 80mm and 58mm ESC/POS thermal receipt printers. Tested with Epson, Star, Citizen, Xprinter, and most generic models.
How it works
Connect a USB, Bluetooth, or network thermal printer. Codeblix auto-detects ESC/POS printers and sends the receipt directly. No driver install required.
Supported printers
Epson TM-T20, TM-T88, Star TSP-100, Citizen CT-S310, Xprinter XP-365B, and most generic ESC/POS thermal printers.
Receipt layout
Codeblix generates a clean receipt with your logo, the invoice details, the MRA-fiscalised QR code, and a footer with your business info. 80mm or 58mm paper widths are auto-detected.
MRA QR code
The QR code returned by the MRA is printed on every receipt. Customers and the MRA can scan to verify the invoice.
Pricing
Thermal Printer Integration is included in every Codeblix plan. No per-printer fees.
Internal links
See POS module, Barcode Scanner, and Cash Drawer.
Why this feature matters in daily operations
Thermal Printer Integration is most useful when it removes a repeated manual step from the business. For a Mauritius company using MRA-compliant billing, every operational shortcut must still preserve tax accuracy, invoice traceability, customer records, and audit history. Codeblix keeps the feature connected to the same customer, item, user, and reporting data used elsewhere in the platform.
This means staff can work faster without creating a second source of truth. Managers get cleaner reporting, accountants get better supporting records, and owners can review what happened without searching through spreadsheets, WhatsApp messages, or separate desktop files.
Setup and usage guidance
During setup, define who can use this feature, what approval rules apply, and what information must be captured before a record is saved. For best results, test the workflow with real examples from the business: common products, typical customers, normal discounts, and the edge cases that usually cause mistakes.
How Codeblix keeps it audit-ready
Every action should support a clear audit trail. Codeblix is designed so operational features support compliance instead of bypassing it: records are structured, permissions are controlled, and reports can be reviewed when the business needs to explain a transaction or reconcile activity.
Buying and rollout advice
Before choosing software for Thermal Printer Integration, ask for a workflow demonstration using your own type of transaction, not only sample data. The test should include the normal case, a correction, a credit note or refund where relevant, a report export, and the user permissions your team will actually use. This quickly shows whether the system is ready for daily work or only looks good in a short demo.
Also check support and onboarding. For Mauritius businesses, local context matters: VAT treatment, MRA fiscalisation, offline behaviour, document wording, accountant expectations, and staff training can all affect the success of the rollout. A good implementation should make these details clear before go-live.
Why Codeblix is a strong fit
Codeblix is built around the Mauritius compliance environment and the practical needs of small and medium businesses. The platform is designed to keep invoicing, POS, inventory, accounting, reports, and customer records connected, so owners can reduce manual reconciliation and operate with cleaner data.
The best result is a system your staff can use every day without workarounds. That means clear screens, reliable records, exportable reports, controlled access, and a support team that understands the local EBS requirements.
FAQ
Which thermal printers does Codeblix support?
Any ESC/POS-compatible thermal printer. We have tested models from Epson, Star, Citizen, Xprinter, and most generic 80mm and 58mm thermal printers.
What paper widths are supported?
80mm (standard receipt) and 58mm (compact receipt). Codeblix adjusts the receipt layout automatically.
Does the receipt include the MRA QR code?
Yes. The QR code returned by the MRA is printed on the customer receipt. Customers and the MRA can scan to verify.
