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
- Connect the cash drawer to your receipt printer using the RJ12 cable.
- The drawer opens automatically when a receipt is printed (if using the POS app).
- 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
- Set up your NMI merchant account (if not already done).
- Configure the NMI payment integration in CloudFFL.
- 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.