Receive and print your Uber Eats and Deliverect orders in the kitchen
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Receiving an Uber Eats or Deliverect order and automatically printing it in the kitchen changes everything during peak hours. Here’s how it works and which equipment to choose.
The role of the platform
Uber Eats transmits your customers’ orders, while Deliverect aggregates multiple delivery platforms (Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and more) into a single stream, without double entry. In both cases, the goal is the same: for the order to go straight to printing, without retyping.
Automatic ticket printing
A connected printer prints the order slip as soon as it’s received. No more forgotten or missing tickets during busy times. This is the role of printers like the Uber Eats printer or the Deliverect printer, designed for these workflows.
Linerless labels to finish the order
Once the dish is prepared, a linerless label closes and seals the bag, acts as a tamper-evident strip, and displays the contents for the delivery driver. Prefer the repositionable adhesive, which removes without residue.
Choosing the right connectivity
Depending on your setup, choose Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or Bluetooth. A versatile printer like the Star Micronics mC-Label3 handles both tickets and labels, centralizing everything on a single device.
Find the right equipment in our Uber Eats compatible and Deliverect compatible collections.