Card readers fail in predictable ways — offline, missing from the dropdown, or dying mid-swipe — and almost all of it traces back to power, Wi-Fi, or an update the reader hasn't finished yet. This Rundoc walks the quick checks a cashier can run before calling for help, plus the canonical fix for the "The card reader is offline. Please try again with a different card reader." message everyone sees sooner or later.
Reader admin in Rundoo is intentionally minimal — there's no pair/name/assign screen in the app. The only reader UI you touch day-to-day is the Choose a reader dropdown in the payment panel at checkout. Anything beyond "pick a reader and charge" — pairing, renaming, moving between locations — goes through Rundoo Support.
The message "The card reader is offline. Please try again with a different card reader." almost always means the reader can't reach Stripe right now — power, network, or a pending firmware update. Walk the ladder in order; most of the time you're fixed by step 2.
Updating or shows a progress bar, leave it alone until it's done — pulling power mid-update can brick the reader. Updates usually finish in 2–5 minutes.Choose a reader dropdown to the other one and retry the charge. The offline one can be dealt with after the customer is out the door.Swipe card panel and pick Enter card manually. You'll type the card number, expiration, and ZIP — a little slower, but it clears the transaction and gets the customer on their way.If every reader at the location is offline at once, that's almost certainly a network outage rather than a reader issue — jump straight to Connectivity troubleshooting.
A reader that was showing up yesterday and isn't today is almost always asleep, unplugged, or on a different network.
Cmd+Shift+R on Mac, Ctrl+Shift+R on Windows) pulls a fresh list.RUNDOO | {Location}). If you're signed into the wrong store, sign out and back in and pick the right one.The customer's card was dipped, the reader beeped, and the sale didn't complete. Don't panic, and don't re-run the charge until you're sure the first one didn't go through.