We are currently looking at ways of reducing our carbon footprint with tickets and I was wondering if any of you use more of a receipt style printer rather than full on thermal tickets? We currently have a desktop Lemur and we aren't ready to remove paper tickets completely, so want something that is reliable, less costly, greener and that might make using paper tickets less attractive to those customers who "just like to have it printed". If any of you have any recommendations for printers I would be really interested to hear them, or more generally, advice about moving in this direction. Thank you.
Hi Lianna - following as this is a goal we have as well. We'd like to reduce the number of tickets a person receives, particularly onsite at the museum. I've suggested a single ticket per order per person by somehow using a composite barcode, without the need for a package, on the ideas board here https://community.tessituranetwork.com/ideas/i/ideas/composite-ticket-for-non-package-orders if you'd like to vote! Having promoted my own idea now! - I have heard of an org that recently started using receipt printers instead of BOCAs so I believe it is possible.