Specifications

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Signature pads are utilized for the capture, binding, authentication, and verification of electronic
signatures in digital documents.
Signature Gems Signature Pad
Printers can be used with Bankway to print customer documentation, statements, receipts, etc.
Teller printers, network printers and check printers can be used to add to the functionality of
Bankway.
Bankway supports a number of industry standard teller printers. Teller printers provide
specialized functions such as receipt and check printing that complements the teller transactions
without using all the counter space of a larger general use printer.
Bankway has the ability to configure teller printers by functionality and define documents in Bank
Standards so as to print only on certain printers. This flexibility allows banks to globally define
the teller documents to be printed while permitting the workstations a wide range of printing
configurations.
Validation printing: This is the ability to print a limited number of lines on a small
document such as the back of a check or a cash-in ticket. All of the supported
printers share this functionality. Some of the printers such as the Epson TM-U675
provide a specialized mechanism to just print the receipts.
Journal printing: Some printers provide the option to print on a small roll of paper.
Most banks using this feature use it to keep a paper trail of the tellers’ transactions.
Check printing: Some of the teller printers support printing bank checks. These
printers have the ability to print a multi-part check form.
Passbook printing: Passbook printing permits the teller to print the individual lines
on a passbook. These printers are normally shared between two (or more tellers) and
are typically among the larger of the teller printers.