Fast Billing prints a barcode on every item and reads it back at the counter. A POS scanner reads the code, the item drops onto the bill with its rate, HSN and GST already set, and a TSC thermal printer prints the receipt. Quick counter (POS) billing runs in the same system as your B2B GST tax invoices — 1D/2D/QR barcodes, thermal printers and wired or wireless scanners, all on one product.
A barcode is only useful if the code you print and the code you scan point at the same item. Fast Billing prints the barcode from the item master and reads it back at the counter — so the label on the shelf and the line on the bill are one record, with the rate, HSN and GST already set.
Every barcode is printed from the item master and read back into a bill. Nothing is written on paper and re-keyed — the scan is the line.
Each one runs off the same item master and tax setup your tax invoices use — so the counter bill and the tax invoice price and tax the same item the same way.
A rate written on a shelf edge in marker gets copied wrong and can't be scanned. Fast Billing prints 1D/2D and QR barcode labels from the item master on a TSC thermal printer — each carrying the item code. Fix the label to the item, and the product points at exactly one rate, HSN and GST rate. Print a whole batch when new stock arrives, so nothing goes on the shelf uncoded.
At a busy counter, typing a rate for every item is where mistakes and queues come from. A POS scanner reads the barcode and the item drops onto the bill with its rate, HSN and GST already set from the item master. The operator scans each item, the total and tax build as they go, and a TSC thermal printer prints the receipt — quick counter billing, no rate keyed by hand, GST correct on every line.
Most businesses sell both ways — a fast B2C counter and B2B customers who need a full GST tax invoice. Fast Billing runs both in one place. The counter scans items and prints a thermal receipt; the back office raises tax invoices against orders and dispatches. Both price and tax the same item the same way, and both feed the same accounts — so a retail day and a wholesale ledger add up in one system.
Print 1D and 2D barcodes and QR codes on items and invoices, each carrying the item code — batch-printed for a whole range.
Drive TSC thermal printers for item labels, shelf labels and counter receipts, straight from the item master.
Pair standard wired or wireless POS scanners so a scan reads the item straight onto the bill — use the scanners you already have.
Run B2C counter billing in the same system as B2B tax invoices — scan to build the bill, take payment and print the receipt.
Print a QR code on the tax invoice for verification and, where e-invoicing applies, the registered code on the printed copy.
Counter bills and tax invoices price and tax the same item the same way, so both channels reconcile to one set of numbers.
In a 30-minute demo we'll print an item barcode on a thermal printer, scan it with a POS scanner to build the bill, take payment and print the receipt — quick counter billing beside your tax invoices.