Bixolon SRP-E302, USB, RS232, Ethernet, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), cutter, black
Bixolon SRP-E302 receipt printer – direct thermal with USB, RS232 and Ethernet, automatic cutter, and cash drawer output.
About
Bixolon SRP-E302 – Receipt Printer for Cafés, Restaurants and Retail
The Bixolon SRP-E302 is a direct thermal receipt printer built for daily heavy use. Paper exits from the front of the unit, so it fits neatly into a tight counter setup without the roll feeding awkwardly in the wrong direction.
Fast enough for your busiest moments
At 220 mm per second, the receipt is in your customer's hand before they've put their wallet away. On a busy Friday evening queue, that pace is genuinely noticeable — for staff and customers alike.
Connects to the till setup you already have
The SRP-E302 comes with USB (Type B), RS232 (9-pin), and Ethernet interfaces built in. Whether your POS runs over a wired network or connects directly to a till PC, you can get this printer working without rewiring anything. Not sure which connection suits your setup? Get in touch with Vaivatta and we'll sort it out together before you order.
Technical specifications
- Print resolution: 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
- Maximum paper width: 80 mm
- Maximum print width: 72 mm
- Maximum roll diameter: 80 mm
- Interfaces: USB (Type B), RS232 (9-pin), Ethernet
- Cash drawer kickout output
- Automatic cutter
- Optical paper sensor
- Colour: black
- Warranty: 24 months
- Country of origin: South Korea
What's in the box
The printer ships with a power supply unit, power cable, and one receipt roll. Connect the cables and you're ready to print — no separate accessory purchase needed to get started.
Compatibility
The SRP-E302 supports BXL and POS command languages, which covers most common POS software. If you're running a specific till system and want to confirm it'll work before ordering, Vaivatta's support team can check compatibility for you.
Who this is for
The SRP-E302 is a solid fit for any café, restaurant, or retail shop printing receipts dozens or hundreds of times a day. The automatic cutter keeps things moving at the counter, and once you've set the printer up, the stable connection options mean it stays working without ongoing fiddling.