

Print receipts quickly and conveniently with the C2 SQUARE C2-302 3" Thermal Receipt Printer. With 260mm/s high-speed printing, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, automatic paper cutting, cash drawer support and multi-platform compatibility, it is an excellent billing solution for retail stores, restaurants, supermarkets and POS systems.
The C2 SQUARE C2-302 is a high-speed 80mm (3-inch) direct thermal receipt printer designed for modern POS and billing applications.
With a printing speed of up to 260mm/s (10 inches/second), the C2-302 helps businesses generate receipts quickly and reduce waiting time at busy billing counters.
Its Bluetooth connectivity allows convenient wireless printing from compatible smartphones and tablets, while the USB interface provides reliable wired connectivity with computers and POS systems.
The printer also supports cash drawer integration, making it a practical choice for complete retail billing setups.
The built-in automatic paper cutter provides convenient receipt separation after printing, while the direct thermal printing technology eliminates the requirement for ink cartridges or toner, helping reduce running costs and maintenance.
With support for Windows, Linux, Android and iOS, the C2 SQUARE C2-302 offers flexible connectivity for different business environments.
Generate receipts rapidly and keep billing counters moving during busy periods.
Bluetooth connectivity lets compatible smartphones and tablets communicate with the printer without requiring a physical USB connection.
The built-in auto cutter makes receipt handling faster and more professional.
Direct thermal printing requires no ink or toner, helping reduce recurring consumable costs.
USB connectivity combined with cash drawer support makes the C2-302 suitable for complete POS billing systems.
Computer / Mobile / POS Software
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USB or Bluetooth
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C2 SQUARE C2-302
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80mm Thermal Receipt
Cash Drawer → Connected to printer for POS cash management
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