Point of Sale System Encoding Capability List (How-To GUIDE)

Point of Sale System Encoding Capability List (How-To GUIDE)

Systems that require a supplied data file from your customer’s POS provider ~ We will not be able to encode plastic cards for these vendors without a proprietary data file.
 
• Clover
• First Data
• Givex
• Mercury/Vantiv
• Shift 4
• Shopify
• Shopkeep
• Square
• Valuetech

Systems that we have no issues encoding for*

• Aldelo
• Aloha (single store only)
• Arryved
• Booker
• Coffee Shop Manager
• Digital Dining
• Dinerware
• FranPOS
• Future
• Master
• Micros (Clarify whether Micros Standard or Micros 3700 GSS)
• MindBody
• MPOS (Millenium)
• PC America
• PioneerRX
• Planning Center Online
• Restaurant Manager
• Revel
• Revonu
• Salon Iris
• Spa Booker/Grammercy
• Squirrel
• Supermenu
• Toast
• Vagaro
• Zenoti


*If your customer has had previous gift cards, please let us know the ending number so we don’t
duplicate existing gift cards.


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