What are the BookTix equipment options?
All equipment options are optional in the BookTix system. If you choose to print physical tickets or scan tickets at the door, there are a variety of options available to you, however, you can opt to just use e-tickets.
Ticket Printers
BookTix currently supports the DYMO Labelwriter 550 & 550 Turbo
For current clients only, we continue to support the Dymo 450 & 450 Turbo printers that worked with our legacy system for as long as Dymo continues to support the drivers.
Dymo Labelwriter 550 & 550 Turbo
Compatible Stock | Printer Link | Stock Link | Printer Setup Guide |
Dymo #30374 -
2" x 3.5" Card Stock
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Dymo Labelwriter 450 & 450 Turbo
Ticket Scanners
Any 2D USB QR code scanner should work with our system, or you can use the BookTix Scanning app.
Please be sure to test your scanner with the new system ahead of your show.
We recommend the following Scanner:
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How do I set up the printer?
Setting up your Printer will depend on which type of printer you are using. Currently, there are two compatible models - The Dymo 450/450 Turbo, and the Dymo 550/550 Turbo. Below, you can find set up guides for each of these printers. You can also ...
How do I scan?
There are two scanning options - using a handheld scanner in conjunction with the website, or using a scanning app. Handheld Scanning 1. Acquire a QR Code scanner, or purchase a recommended one. 2. Plug the scanner in to your computer. 3. Open up the ...
Can we forgo scanning? What are our alternatives?
Absolutely. Instead of scanning, you can rip stubs on hard tickets and collect online tickets, or download and print out a list of all purchased tickets to verify purchases. To keep track of attendance without using a scanner as patrons enter, use ...
Why isn't my event appearing in my options for my code?
In order for your event to appear in your options for your code, the event must be confirmed. Note this does NOT mean the event is set to public or available for sale, but that you are happy with the set up of the event and do not intend to make ...
Can you explain the seating delineations (i.e. folding chair, partial view, wheelchair, wheelchair companion)?
Wheelchair - A wheelchair seat is a space where a wheelchair can be placed. In some venues, this is simply a spot without a chair in it, and in others, this might be a removable chair. Wheelchair Companion - Seats marked next to Wheelchair seats for ...