Printers that run themselves.
Switch a printer on and Budy claims it — no pairing menus. It reads label size and roll level straight off the roll, and at checkout it prints a batch-coded label for every bag, from any till in the store.
Animated demo: a label printer powers on and Budy connects to it — its presence light turns jade and Bluetooth packets stream toward the register. Budy then reads the label roll’s RFID tag: 50 by 30 millimetres, 78 percent of the roll left. Finally the blank label in the slot prints — Northern Lights, 3.50 grams, €33.25, batch 26071801 — and the roll level ticks down by one.
Switch the printer on and Budy spots it — reconnected and chimed, with no pairing menus. A printer set up on one till is known to every till in the store.
One fleet, every till
Printers belong to the store, not to the till they’re plugged into. Set one up once and Budy routes every job to it — from anywhere behind the counter.
Set up once
Add a printer on any till — receipt or label, by network, Bluetooth or USB — and every other till knows it immediately.
Budy routes the job
Receipts go to the receipt printer, bag labels to the label printer. A till with no printer of its own prints through a teammate’s, over your local network.
Offline changes nothing
Routing runs inside the store. With the internet down, receipts and labels keep coming out.
Cross-till jobs are signed and never leave your network.
A powered-on printer announcing itself — illustrative sequence.
Power on. It’s paired.
Budy watches for its printers. A USB printer is recognised the moment it’s plugged in, a network printer moments after it joins the Wi-Fi, and a Bluetooth printer as soon as its radio wakes. You get a toast and a chime — never a settings page.
- ✓ Niimbot label printers connect with no system pairing at all
- ✓ Saved printers reconnect on their own at login
- ✓ The built-in printer on Sunmi terminals registers itself
- ✓ Discovery ranks printers above headphones and smartwatches
Size and level as Budy reads them off the roll — illustrative values.
It knows its own paper.
Niimbot label rolls carry an RFID tag, and Budy reads it on connect: which labels are loaded, their exact size, and how much of the roll is left. Swap 50 × 30 for 30 × 20 and the size follows — no menus, no test strips, no guessing.
- ✓ Label size detected and matched automatically
- ✓ Roll level on every printer card, with low-roll warnings
- ✓ Battery and lid status at a glance
- ✓ Printers without a tagged roll take a one-time size pick
The checkout label stack — one per line, illustrative sale.
A label for every bag.
When the sale is done — or while you’re still bagging it up — Budy lays out one label per line: product, weight, price, and the batch code that ties the bag to its paperwork. Flick through them, print one, or print them all.
- ✓ Batch codes and dates come straight from your stock
- ✓ Print early from the open order, or after payment from the receipt
- ✓ Printed early? The after-payment prompt stays quiet
- ✓ Any sale’s labels reprint from its receipt, any time
Label everything. It pays.
The minutes come back at the counter; the answers come back at the audit.
Found, not searched
A labelled jar is scanned, weighed and sold while an unlabelled one is still being puzzled over. The queue notices.
The audit answers itself
Every bag leaves with its batch code, so any product traces back to its delivery — for an inspector or a recall — in one scan.
New batch, new labels
Approve a delivery and its batch labels print, as many copies per batch as your jars need. Relabelling stock takes minutes, not an afternoon.
Reprints are one tap
Torn label, smudged receipt, second copy — every sale and every batch reprints from where it already lives. Nothing is retyped.
Branded or generic — one fleet
A branded terminal or a no-name thermal — if it speaks ESC/POS, Niimbot or Phomemo, it joins the fleet and behaves like it was born there.

Niimbot label printers
B21S, D11, D11-H, D110, B1 and B18 over Bluetooth — with RFID roll reading.

Sunmi built-in printers
The receipt printer inside Sunmi terminals registers itself and prints 58 or 80 mm.
Network receipt printers
Any ESC/POS thermal on your network — Epson, Star, Bixolon, Xprinter and kin.
Bluetooth receipt printers
58 mm Bluetooth thermals, the low-energy kind included — kept connected so the first receipt isn’t waiting on a link.
USB receipt printers
Plug an ESC/POS printer into an Android till and print — any brand.
Phomemo label printers
The M110 family and its rebrands pair over Bluetooth.
A cash drawer wired to your receipt printer works too — Budy kicks it open with the sale.
Browse the supported hardwareThe fleet, on paper
What it speaks, what it feeds, what it fits.
Put your printers to work
Bring the printers you have or pick from the fleet — either way, labels from day one. Two months free, every feature included.
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