Rundoo prints receipts in two formats: a narrow thermal slip off a counter receipt printer, and a full-sheet 8.5×11 printout off a regular office printer. They aren't either/or — most stores run thermal at the counter and reprint the full-sheet version when a customer asks for one or when filing for a job. This Rundoc covers when to use which, and what's on each.

The short version

Both formats include the same core data (line items, totals, tax, payment method). The difference is layout, durability, and how much room there is for branding and policy text.

Comparison

Feature Thermal slip Full-sheet
Paper ~2–3" thermal roll Letter or legal, plain
Printer Star Micronics CloudPRNT thermal (see Printer setup) Any office laser or inkjet
Header / branding Compact logo + store name Full logo, address, contact details
Customer + job info Yes — job, PO, customer name + contact Yes — prominently displayed under DETAILS
Line items SKU, description, qty, subtotal SKU, description, mix formulas, qty, subtotal
Totals + tax Subtotal, tax, total, payment method Subtotal, tax breakdown, total, cash received, change due
Return policy Brief — limited room Full policy text
Durability Fades over months in heat or sunlight Stable for years; easy to file
Speed + cost per receipt Fast, very cheap (paper only) Slower; paper + ink/toner

What a thermal slip actually looks like

A typical counter sale prints with the store header, sale + customer details, line items with SKU/quantity/price, totals + tax breakdown, payment method, and a thank-you footer. Mix formulas and tint codes print under the line item when applicable. Here's a representative slip:

Receipt header (logo, store name, address), footer (return-policy text, thank-you), and the receipts-per-sale count are all configured in Admin > Company. See Sale forms for the form configuration.

When to use thermal

When to use full-sheet