Lightspeed Hub makes hardware easy. Once installed on your computer, it helps you set up your hardware in fewer steps and guides you through the process. It also connects directly to Lightspeed Retail POS, bringing you a reliable connection to your hardware throughout the day.
At this time, however, only the below devices are supported with Hub. And although Hub is designed to guide you through the setup of your device, articles with more in-depth setup instructions are included below should you need them.
Receipt printers
The supported receipt printers for Hub can connect to your computer in three possible ways. Which connection type(s) each receipt printer can support varies from one to the other.
USB | Connects directly to your computer with a USB cable. |
LAN | Connects directly to your network with a LAN cable. Your computer then connects to your printer through your network. |
WLAN | Connects wirelessly to your network. Your computer then connects to your printer through your network. |
Epson
Device | Connection types | Setup instructions |
Epson TM-m30 |
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Epson TM-T88V |
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Epson TM-T88VI |
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Star Micronics
Device | Connection types | Setup instructions |
Star TSP100U
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Star TSP100IIIU |
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Star TSP100LAN |
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Star TSP100IIILAN |
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Star TSP100IIIW |
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Star mC-Print3 |
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Label printers
The supported label printers for Hub are the Zebra ZD410, ZD420, and ZD421. The USB models of the ZD410, ZD420, and ZD421 connect to your computer with a USB cable or your network with a LAN cable. If you have one of the Bluetooth models of the ZD410, you can connect it to both your computer with a USB cable and your iPad via Bluetooth.
Device | Connection types | Setup instructions |
Zebra ZD410
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Zebra ZD410
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Zebra ZD420
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Zebra ZD421
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Customer Facing Display
Sharing the checkout experience with Customer Facing Display (CFD) is made possible by connecting a secondary display to Hub. This is the recommended setup for optimal performance. If you're not using Hub to connect your secondary display, however, any secondary display (e.g. monitor) or device (e.g iPad) with a web browser is compatible as well. You can set it up in Retail POS under Devices.
Device | Connection types | Setup instructions |
Monitor |
Using wire (e.g. HDMI, VGA, etc.) |