Premier said the reason for the change was to improve customer service and turn to newer, greener solutions. Customers can enter their booking information into the kiosks and swipe their credit card to check in, which cuts back on queues at the reception counter.
The primary printer used for the project is the Star Micronics TUP992. The printer holds a large-capacity roll measuring up to .25cm and is capable of two-color output at 150mm per second. 
At the reception desk, Premier selected the TSP800 printer from Star.
"Reducing queues at busy times and providing an improved service to our customers is key," said Trefor Price, project manager at Whitbread PLC, Premier's parent company. "At the reception desk, the TSP800 allows us to not only save space and reduce CO2 emissions, but provide a more efficient billing service to our customers."














