Do It Your Self POS System
Do It Your Self Point of Sale Systems are for the tech savvy buyer who has the knowledge and the time to put together their own POS system and wants to save the money that they would pay someone else to do that for them. Actually, all of the POS systems that are displayed on this website are do it your self, if you want to save the labor and expense of paying us to build it for you. The links on this page are for the person who either has their own computers, or wants to purchase their own computers to add to their system. We do however offer very competitive prices on computers, please check our categories for Restaurant POS Systems, Retail POS Systems and Salon POS Systems, if you would like us to supply the computer, if you would like to utilize all in one computers.

In order to build your do it your self POS system, there are a few skills that you will require. It does not necessarily require an IT professional, but it does require someone who likes to work with computers and has some time to devote to the process. Some of our systems and equipment are more difficult than others. We have knowledgeable sales and support staff to help you identify the system that would work best for you. Skill sets that are important to build your own POS system, are an understanding of drivers, basic networking, usb, serial and parallel ports, database management, and finally a basic skill for learning software quickly. If you possess these skills than do it your self POS may be for you.
Of course the Point of Sale Software that you use with your system is important. We offer tremendous options for business of almost every type.
To get more information on our do it your self POS systems, contact one of our highly knowledgeable sales people at 877-727-3548 (9-6 M-F EST).
When supplying your own computers there are a few things you should keep in mind:
- The computers must be fairly new and fast enough to handle the workload placed on them by the POS software.
- They must be running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
- They must have enough serial, parallel and USB ports to connect to your other hardware, such as printers and customer displays.