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CMS Plugins
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API | Developers
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- Prochainement
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Printers and Accessories
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- GPRS connection settings SIM Card 2G 3G 4G
- Image and logo printing
- Internet connection
- Internet connection with a Ethernet cable (LAN RJ45)
- Mention "Printed using Expedy.io".
- Print PDF
- QR Code / Barcode
- QuickStart Cloud Printer 58mm
- QuickStart Installation Cloud Printer 80mm
- Send a test print request
- Tags Settings
- Text layout | Building a receipt ticket
- WiFi Setup
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- Cloud Print Box: Ethernet cable and WiFi connection
- Connecting an ESC POS ticket printer to the Cloud Print Box adapter
- Image and logo printing
- Installing the Cloud Print USB Adapter
- Mention "Printed using Expedy.io".
- Print PDF
- QR Code / Barcode
- Send a test print request
- Tags Settings
- Text layout | Building a receipt ticket
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General Terms
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Expedy TMS
- Prochainement
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Expedy M2M SIM Card
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Raspberry Pi
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Uber Eats printer
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DoorDash Printer
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Restaurant delivery platforms
Smoothies03 Instant
Recovery mode: ON 🍉 High protein, zero added sugar. The perfect post-run treat.
1 tsp culinary-grade matcha, 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, 1 cup almond milk, and a handful of spinach.
Always blend your liquid and greens first before adding the frozen fruit to get that perfectly smooth texture. Option 3: The "Post-Workout Recovery" (Watermelon Peach) smoothies03
2 cups diced watermelon, 2 cups frozen peaches, and 1¼ cups Greek yogurt.
½ cup rolled oats, 1 cup milk, ½ banana, and ½ cup mixed berries. Recovery mode: ON 🍉 High protein, zero added sugar
It looks like you’re ready to share some "smoothies03" content! Based on current trends for that series, a "matcha + protein" post is a top choice for that "That Girl" aesthetic. Here are three post options tailored to different vibes: Option 1: The "That Girl" Aesthetic (Matcha Boost)
Unmatched energy with a glow-supporting protein punch. Option 2: The "Fill You Up" Post (Oatmeal Berry) Always blend your liquid and greens first before
Start with liquids, then add dry ingredients (like powders or seeds), then leafy greens, then fresh fruit, and finish with ice/frozen items.