Odysse ODP200 EPOS terminal and receipt printer guidance
Odysse and the matching ODP200 thermal receipt printer sit in the POSLIGNE hardware family. This page helps businesses identify the older terminal and printer setup, understand the key specification points, and plan a practical EPOS Company route for ECTouch software, peripherals, support or replacement.
An older integrated POSLIGNE till setup for busy retail and hospitality counters
Original Odysse ODP200 product material described a POSLIGNE touch screen terminal with a matching thermal receipt printer. The combination was built for point-of-sale environments where reliability, peripheral connectivity, receipt printing and customer-facing display options mattered at the counter.
Retail counters
Odysse-style terminals can support fixed checkout positions where scanners, cash drawers, customer displays and receipt printing need to work together.
Hospitality tills
The quiet cooling approach, integrated display options and receipt printer route can suit cafes, restaurants, bars and service counters.
Support planning
If an Odysse or ODP200 setup is still in use, the next step is to check operating system, software, drivers, ports and replacement risk.
Specification details to check before reuse or replacement
These points are useful for identifying the unit and planning a safe upgrade path.
The historic product description listed a 2.5GHz processor and 512MB memory as standard for the Odysse terminal generation.
The setup included broad POS connectivity, including retail USB and powered serial ports for peripherals.
The customer display was positioned on the upper part of the system and could be tilted for better visibility.
Video output can support an extra display for customer information, promotions or operational use, depending on configuration.
The terminal design included an accessible compact flash card reader behind a removable cover.
The matching receipt printer was designed for reliable thermal printing and simpler paper loading at the till.
How to decide whether to keep the setup or move to newer EPOS hardware
Older POSLIGNE equipment may still be useful in some environments, but reliability, security, driver support and peripheral compatibility should be reviewed before depending on it for daily trading.
If the Odysse setup is still working
- Check the operating system, ECTouch compatibility and network reliability.
- Confirm the receipt printer, customer display, cash drawer, scanner and serial/USB devices.
- Review whether the current workflow still supports reporting, stock control and add-ons.
If the setup is becoming risky
- Plan a replacement terminal and receipt printer together, not as separate decisions.
- Map every connected device before installation.
- Use the upgrade to improve ECTouch, ECOffice and add-on workflows.
Connect the old hardware question to current EPOS Company options
Use these pages to compare current software, hardware and peripherals before deciding how to handle an Odysse ODP200 setup.
Odysse ODP200 FAQs
Is Odysse ODP200 current EPOS Company stock?
Treat it as an older installed setup unless EPOS Company confirms availability. For new projects, compare current EPOS terminals and printers first.
Can the ODP200 printer still be used?
Printer use depends on the exact model, interface, drivers, paper size, operating system and connection method. It should be checked before making changes.
Can Odysse hardware work with ECTouch?
Compatibility depends on the terminal condition, operating system, drivers, memory, ports and software version. EPOS Company can assess whether reuse is sensible.
What should be planned before replacing it?
Map the till, receipt printer, customer display, cash drawer, scanner, network connection, back-office reporting and any ECTouch add-ons before choosing replacements.
Need help with an Odysse ODP200 setup?
Speak with EPOS Company about the terminal, receipt printer, ECTouch software, peripherals and whether support or replacement is the better option.
