Does DAXTOP work offline?
Yes. Registers and self-order kiosks keep taking orders and processing sales through any internet outage. Offline mode queues every transaction locally on the device and reconciles everything with the cloud automatically the moment the connection returns — no manual re-entry, no lost sales.
Receipt printing never depends on the internet at all: AnyPrint, DAXTOP's free printer bridge, runs on the checkout PC itself and sends receipts straight to the USB thermal printer, so printing works identically online and offline.
What to expect while offline
Selling, receipt printing, and order taking continue normally. Functions that inherently need the network — live cross-store stock lookups, card payment authorization through your processor, and cloud reports — resume automatically when connectivity is restored.
Why this matters more than it sounds
Internet outages cluster at the worst times — storms, local infrastructure work, an overloaded router during the rush. A POS that stops selling when the connection drops turns a ten-minute outage into a line of abandoned baskets and a drawer of handwritten IOUs that someone has to reconcile later. Offline mode converts the same ten minutes into a non-event: staff keep scanning, receipts keep printing, and the books stay correct.
When evaluating any POS, ask the vendor precisely what happens to a sale started during an outage, and how queued transactions reconcile afterwards. With DAXTOP the answer is: it completes normally, queues locally, and syncs automatically — including across several registers that were offline at the same time.