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Hi there, usersharkasifresh.
Any printer can work as long as it connects to the device you're using to access QuickBooks Online. Then, all we have to do is find and open the sales receipt or any transaction you created. Once done, select the Print or Preview button and click Print.
You'll want to check this article for more details about setting up, adjust, or check the printing alignment: Print sales forms.
Keep on posting here if you need more help. We'll respond as soon as we can.
Thank you for your reply, actually I know that I can print to any kind of printers but what I'm facing now that the printed receipt is not showing any thing and I'm attached some trials of printings.
so if there is an ideal size for the QBO invoice or sales receipt form will be working with my receipt printer will be helpful.
Note: I'm attaching the printer test sheet to confirm that the printer in working.
Thank you,
Thanks for attaching the pictures of the printed sales receipts, usersharkasifresh.
I can share some tips that can help fix sales forms printing alignment issues.
First, please make sure to use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. You'll also have to verify that your browser is configured to work with Adobe Acrobat Reader 11.0 since this program controls all the printing processes in QuickBooks Online.
Additionally, the recommended paper size for printing invoices and sales receipts in the program is Letter (8.5 x 11 inches). You can follow the steps below in adjusting the paper size to ensure that your sales forms will be properly printed.
If you're printing in Google Chrome:
If you're printing in Safari or Mozilla Firefox:
However, if the alignment is still off after performing the steps above, you can try updating your browser or clearing cache and cookies to further isolate the issue.
Lastly, I've included an article that will guide you in designing your invoices and sales receipts to boost your business' brand: Customize sales forms.
You can always find me here if you have any other concerns or further questions about this topic. Have a great rest of the day.
Thank you a lot KlentB for your Helpful mail which makes me touch another printing quality, but I think that there is more perfect as I make the custom setting and make it 49%, but I do not know how to reach the most perfect printing.
thank you again and if you have any other advices will be appreciated.
Ahmed Amin
I was able to adjust it to a printer using a thermal POS printer of 80mm, and after talking to several support who couldn´t help. if anyone need of assistance email me and I will help you. I know how frustrating it can be trying to find the solution.
It will look like the attached doc.
Best Regards,
i am trying to print to a thermal POS printer using the qb app and drop print. it prints but way to small to read. i have tried to fix and called support several times with no help
has anyone figured this out or is it just not going to work properly.
Please Help
[email address removed]
Hello there, @erwintire.
Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern about printing through a thermal POS printer.
Currently, the QuickBooks Online ROW version does not support POS. What you can do as a workaround is to print manually.
Meanwhile, you can check on the supported apps available in different regions. Just toggle the country to the right one.
Fill me in if you have further questions about printing reports. I'm just a post away and willing to help you in any way I can. Have a great day ahead.
Hi, I also have the same problem of setting up a thermal printer.
Not sure if am permitted to post my email add here. If it's ok, here we go...[removed].
Or you can just reply here.
Thanks a million.
Thanks for chiming in on this thread, Jaime71av.
I'll share some steps to help you configure the printing settings.
Before doing so, let's make sure to update your Adobe Reader. Then, follow these steps to adjust the printing preferences:
Here are some sample screenshots for a visual guide:
To learn more about setting up the printing settings and how to print multiple transactions, you can check out these articles:
Please let me know how it goes after trying out the steps above. I'd like to make sure this is resolved for you. Take care.
Hi... I just recently bought a thermal printer that is not in the compatible list..
Is it possible still to print? I got 57mm paper rolls at the moment..
Please help me ...
Please help.. i also want to print with a thermal paper.. (i have a 77 i think and a ,57mm) but my printer (usb) can print 80mm...
@Javierbaca wrote:I was able to adjust it to a printer using a thermal POS printer of 80mm, and after talking to several support who couldn´t help. if anyone need of assistance email me and I will help you. I know how frustrating it can be trying to find the solution.
It will look like the attached doc.
Best Regards,
Please Javier show us how you were able to print on your receipt printer...
Hi...can you share here without us having to send you an email. If the information is here then it is available to all now and in the future. Thank you for your cooperation
Hi Pawnshack!
Allow me to help you in printing receipts.
The recommended paper size when printing sales forms in QuickBooks Online is Letter (8.5 x 11 inches). What I can suggest is to look for third-party software that can connect to a receipt printer. That way, you can print it to the desired size.
Please visit QuickBooks App Store to search for supported third-party apps. Please note that these apps may not work in some countries or regions.
I also added this link if you need detailed steps in customising your sales forms: Customise invoices, estimates, and sales receipts.
I'll always be here if you need more help from me. Do you need assistance on how to record payments? Just leave a comment and I'll respond.
Why has this not been addressed yet?
An 8.5x11 sales receipt is ridiculously wasteful and not very portable AT ALL! Thermal Receipt Printers are portable and do not required ink or toner cartridges.
This can be easily address by adding Templates to allow smaller or custom page sizes instead of forcing an 8.5x11 page size.
Something as simple as this could save thousands of people time and money. Not to mention make the GoPayment app much more appealing to small vendors.
QBO support really needs to stop making excuses for inadequate functionality and start pushing their management and developers to provide solutions!
Suggesting people to go find a third-party app to do something as simple as printing a receipt it fricken ridiculous!
Thank you for joining the conversation, EZ2.
We can only print on QBO using Letter paper or those of that size range. You can find a third-party app that allows you to print receipts using thermal printers by clicking the Apps menu on the left-hand side.
I'd like to include this article in case you need it in the future: Fix QuickBooks Online printing issues on browsers for Windows.
You can always go back to this thread if you have any other questions in mind. Have a good one!
Please i need an assistance on printing using thermal 80mm printers. You can reach me on [email address removed]
Thanks for joining the thread, @Advance Accounting.
At the moment, printing receipts using a thermal 80mm printers is unavailable in QuickBooks Online (QBO). Although, you can look for a third-party application that would help you accomplish this task in QuickBooks.
Simply go to the Apps menu and search for the app from there.
On the other hand, you can visit QuickBooks App Store to search for supported third-party apps. Please note that these apps may not work in some countries or regions.
To know more about setting up the printing settings and how to print multiple transactions, you can check out these articles:
You've got me here if you have any other questions about this concern. Just let me know by leaving a comment below. Wishing you and your business continued success.
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