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Credit Card Imprinters

Choose from a variety of credit card imprinters for your business. Our selections include electric, manual, and portable credit card imprinters as well as the famous 871 pump handle imprinter.  The Addressograph 4850 and 2010 are our most popular.

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  • 4200 Addressograph Bartizan Portable Imprinter (w/o Nameplate) - POSpaper.com

    4200 Addressograph Bartizan Portable Imprinter (w/o Nameplate)

    Original price $30.76 - Original price $30.76
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    Features: Great manual back-up for electronic processing systems Compact Mobile Durable Lightweight This imprinter will accept both short and long ...

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  • 505 Data Systems Portable Imprinter (w/o Nameplate) - POSpaper.com

    505 Data Systems Portable Imprinter (w/o Nameplate)

    Original price $37.24 - Original price $37.24
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    Our Model 505 Portable Imprinter is the ideal solution to your mobile printing requirements. Credit card sales drafts are easily and accurately imp...

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What is a credit card imprinter?

Conventionally used to make an impression of a customer's credit card onto a sales slip or voucher, credit card imprinter allows merchants to process transactions without the need for electronic authorization. Considering the widespread use of these devices, POS Paper brings to you the electric, manual, and portable versions of the same. To create a physical record of the transaction, our...... Read More

Frequently asked questions

Yes, they are commonly used as a back up to a digital credit card system in case of power failure or internet outages.

This depends on the environment and consumer preference.

To take a physical copy of the credit card by “imprinting” and impression of the card numbers on to a carbonless credit card sales slip.

Slang terms like “knuklebuster” were commonly used years ago. Now, most people simply refer to them as credit card imprinters.

Retail and restaurants are most common.

Yes, they are a great back up to an electronic system.