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Cash Drawers & Payment Terminals

Cash Drawers & Payment Terminals

If you run a retail counter, you may use a cash drawer and a credit card payment terminal alongside CloudFFL.

Cash Drawers

A cash drawer stores your cash, coins, and checks during the day. Most cash drawers connect to your receipt printer via an RJ12 cable (the small phone-jack style connector). When a cash sale is completed and a receipt prints, the drawer opens automatically.

Common Models

  • APG Vasario — Popular for retail, multiple sizes
  • Star Micronics Cash Drawers — Built to pair with Star printers

Setup

  1. Connect the cash drawer to your receipt printer using the RJ12 cable.
  2. The drawer opens automatically when a receipt is printed (if using the POS app).
  3. No separate software or drivers are needed.

Payment Terminals

Payment terminals handle credit and debit card transactions. In CloudFFL, payment processing is integrated with NMI (Network Merchants Inc.).

Common Terminal Types

  • Countertop terminals — Sit on your counter, customer swipes/taps/inserts card
  • Virtual terminal — Process card payments through your computer (no physical terminal needed)

Basic Setup

  1. Set up your NMI merchant account (if not already done).
  2. Configure the NMI payment integration in CloudFFL.
  3. Connect your physical terminal if using one.

Tip: For detailed instructions on setting up NMI payment processing, see the Payments (NMI) section of this knowledge base.

Important: Never store credit card numbers in CloudFFL or write them down. All card processing goes through the secure NMI gateway.