Star Micronics SP700 Kitchen Printers for Restaurant POS

The Star Micronics SP700 kitchen printer is a durable impact printer family built for restaurant kitchens, bars, cafes, food trucks, prep stations, and hospitality environments where standard thermal receipt printers may not be the best fit. If your kitchen is hot, humid, greasy, noisy, or heavily used during peak service, the Star SP700 Series is designed for dependable order ticket printing using bond paper and ink ribbons.

Shop available models in the Star Micronics SP700 Kitchen Printers collection at Spartan POS. This collection includes Star SP700 / SP742 kitchen printer options for restaurant POS systems, kitchen ticket routing, bar printing, order prep stations, and replacement projects.

Quick Answer

The Star Micronics SP700 is an impact kitchen printer used for restaurant order tickets, prep tickets, bar tickets, kitchen receipts, and bond-paper printing. Unlike thermal receipt printers, SP700 printers use an ink ribbon and bond paper, which makes them a strong fit for many hot or humid kitchen environments.

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Why Restaurants Use the Star SP700 Series

Restaurant kitchens are different from front-counter checkout areas. Heat, humidity, steam, food prep, and fast-moving order flow can make kitchen ticket printing more demanding than standard receipt printing. The Star SP700 Series is commonly used because impact printing creates visible tickets on bond paper using an ink ribbon, rather than relying on heat-sensitive thermal paper.

That makes the SP700 family a practical choice for:

  • Kitchen order tickets
  • Prep station tickets
  • Bar tickets
  • Expo station printing
  • Online ordering ticket routing
  • Restaurant POS kitchen printing
  • Replacement of older Star SP700, SP742, or SP700-series kitchen printers

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Star SP700 vs Thermal Receipt Printers

Comparison Point Star SP700 Impact Kitchen Printer Standard Thermal Receipt Printer
Print Method Impact / dot matrix printing with ribbon and bond paper Thermal printing on heat-sensitive receipt paper
Best Environment Restaurant kitchens, bars, prep stations, expo areas, and foodservice environments Front counter checkout, retail receipts, cafes, salons, and general POS receipt printing
Media Bond paper and compatible ink ribbon Thermal receipt paper
Kitchen Use Often preferred where heat, humidity, and kitchen conditions are a concern Better for standard receipts than demanding kitchen ticket environments
Common Models Star SP700, SP742, SP700 Series Star TSP143IV, Star mC-Print3, Epson TM-m30, Epson TM-T88VII, and other POS receipt printers
Best Fit Back-of-house restaurant order printing Front-of-house receipt printing

Best For

  • Restaurants that need kitchen ticket printing
  • Bars that need drink ticket printing
  • Quick-service restaurants routing orders to prep stations
  • Full-service restaurants separating front-of-house receipts from back-of-house tickets
  • Pizza shops, cafes, delis, bakeries, diners, and food trucks
  • Businesses replacing older Star SP700 or SP742 kitchen printers
  • POS systems that require impact kitchen printing instead of thermal printing

Star SP700, SP742, and SP700 Series Naming

Many buyers search for Star SP700, Star SP742, SP700 kitchen printer, or Star Micronics SP700 Series. In many restaurant POS environments, SP742 models are part of the broader Star SP700 impact printer family.

When ordering, confirm the exact model, interface, cutter or tear bar configuration, color, power requirements, POS software support, and accessories. Small configuration differences can matter when replacing an existing kitchen printer.

Star SP700 Printer Features to Consider

Feature Why It Matters
Impact Printing Impact printing uses a ribbon and bond paper, making it useful for many kitchen and bar environments.
Two-Color Printing Compatible black/red ribbon configurations can help highlight modifiers, alerts, voids, or kitchen notes when supported by the POS setup.
Clamshell Paper Loading Easy paper loading is helpful in busy restaurants where staff need to replace paper quickly during service.
Kitchen-Focused Design The SP700 family is commonly used in environments where heat, humidity, and kitchen activity make impact printing useful.
Multiple Interface Options SP700 configurations may vary by USB, Ethernet, serial, Bluetooth, WebPRNT, CloudPRNT, or other interface options depending on model.
Accessory Support Kitchen buzzers, paper, ribbons, cables, and mounting accessories may be required depending on the installation.

Choosing the Right Star SP700 Configuration

Before ordering a Star SP700 kitchen printer, confirm your POS system requirements. The most important details are usually the interface, printer language, paper type, ribbon type, cutter or tear bar configuration, and software compatibility.

Common interface questions

  • Does your POS system require USB, Ethernet, serial, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WebPRNT, or CloudPRNT?
  • Are you replacing an existing Star SP700 printer with the same interface?
  • Does your kitchen printer connect directly to a POS station, over the network, or through cloud-based order routing?
  • Does your POS provider approve the exact Star SP700 model you plan to use?

For broader interface guidance, read Ethernet vs Bluetooth vs USB Receipt Printers.

SP700 Kitchen Printer Supplies

The Star SP700 is an impact printer, so it does not use thermal paper the same way a front-counter thermal receipt printer does. SP700 setups commonly require compatible bond paper and printer ribbons.

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Replacing an Older Star SP700 Kitchen Printer

If you are replacing an older SP700, SP742, or SP700-series kitchen printer, do not choose a replacement by model name alone. You should confirm the exact interface, POS software, printer language, power supply, cable setup, kitchen routing configuration, and whether your current installation uses a cutter, tear bar, buzzer, wall mount, or other accessories.

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Star SP700 vs Epson TM-U220

The Star SP700 and Epson TM-U220 are two of the most common impact kitchen printer families used in restaurant POS environments. Both are commonly considered for kitchen tickets, bar tickets, and back-of-house order printing.

Comparison Point Star SP700 Epson TM-U220
Best For Restaurants, bars, kitchens, and POS systems that support Star SP700 / SP742 configurations Restaurants, bars, kitchens, and POS systems that support Epson TM-U220 configurations
Print Type Impact / dot matrix Impact / dot matrix
Supplies Compatible bond paper and Star SP700 ribbon Compatible bond paper and Epson TM-U220 ribbon
Selection Factor Choose based on POS support, interface, kitchen setup, and existing Star printer configuration Choose based on POS support, interface, kitchen setup, and existing Epson printer configuration

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POS Software and Kitchen Printer Compatibility

The right kitchen printer depends heavily on your POS software. Some POS systems support specific Star SP700 configurations, while others require different printer models, interfaces, printer languages, or network settings.

Before ordering, confirm:

  • Your POS software supports the exact Star SP700 / SP742 model
  • The interface matches your POS station or network setup
  • Your kitchen routing settings support the printer
  • The printer uses the correct paper and ribbon
  • The installation includes any required power supply, cable, wall mount, or kitchen buzzer

Compatibility depends on your POS software, operating system, connection type, drivers, accessories, and configuration. Confirm compatibility before ordering.

Star SP700 Drivers and Setup

Driver and setup requirements depend on the exact Star SP700 model, operating system, POS software, and connection type. A USB kitchen printer setup may be different from an Ethernet, serial, WebPRNT, CloudPRNT, or Bluetooth installation.

For driver guidance, visit Star Micronics Printer Drivers. You should also follow your POS provider’s official supported-hardware list and setup instructions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Star SP700 printer used for?

The Star SP700 is commonly used as a restaurant kitchen printer for order tickets, prep tickets, bar tickets, kitchen receipts, and back-of-house POS printing.

Is the Star SP700 a thermal printer?

No. The Star SP700 is an impact printer. It uses bond paper and an ink ribbon instead of heat-sensitive thermal receipt paper.

Why use an impact printer in a kitchen?

Impact printers are commonly used in kitchens because they print on bond paper with a ribbon. This can be useful in hot, humid, or demanding back-of-house environments where thermal paper may not be ideal.

What is the difference between Star SP700 and Star SP742?

SP742 models are part of the Star SP700 Series family. Buyers often use the names SP700 and SP742 together when searching for Star impact kitchen printers. Confirm the exact model number, interface, cutter or tear bar configuration, and POS support before ordering.

Does the Star SP700 work with my POS system?

It depends on your POS software and configuration. Confirm the exact supported printer model, interface, operating system, drivers, printer language, and kitchen routing setup before ordering.

What supplies does the Star SP700 need?

The Star SP700 typically uses compatible bond paper and an ink ribbon. Depending on the model and kitchen setup, you may also need cables, a power supply, wall mount, printer stand, or kitchen buzzer.

Can I replace an Epson TM-U220 with a Star SP700?

Sometimes, but not automatically. You must confirm POS software support, interface type, printer language, paper, ribbon, cable setup, and kitchen routing configuration. In many cases, replacing Star with Star or Epson with Epson is simpler, but cross-brand replacements can work when the full setup is compatible.

Where can I buy Star SP700 kitchen printers?

You can shop available options in the Star Micronics SP700 Kitchen Printers collection at Spartan POS.

Bottom Line

The Star Micronics SP700 kitchen printer is a strong choice for restaurants, bars, cafes, and foodservice businesses that need dependable impact ticket printing in the kitchen. It is built for bond-paper order tickets, kitchen prep tickets, bar printing, and back-of-house POS workflows where impact printing is preferred over thermal receipt printing.

For available models, start with the Star Micronics SP700 Kitchen Printers collection. Spartan POS can help you compare SP700 configurations, confirm compatibility, and choose the right printer, ribbon, paper, and accessories for your restaurant POS setup.