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Point of Sales and Inventory System
AMA Computer College
Pampanga Campus

Allan Michael Ceniza

“A Proposed Point of Sales and Inventory System for Wink Printer Solution”

Wink Printer and Ink Services
Older systems were all software-based and were imperfect in their design. Modern software systems have come a long way now that they are written like software and less like a function-specific operating system. The older POS solutions were limited to basic sales functions and did not leave room for addition sale options, like placing an item on layaway. Those older systems can still be found, but are slowly being phased out because of the advantages of the modern solutions. Convenience and broader potential are the biggest differences and are what make sales transactions in our day such a smooth process.
Wink Printer Solutions (formerly Wink Computer Services) was established and registered with the Department of Trade and Industry in October 18, 2005. Its Main Office is in San Miguel, Bulacan.

The business concept came from the idea that companies are resorting to the use of refilled ink cartridges to save on printing costs.

From ink refilling, it has since evolved and expanded to printer repair and conversion and retail of inks, printers, and printer peripherals.

Wink has already disposed numerous printers to various corporate and individual customers. Wink PS has also serviced the printers of various individuals and businesses from inkjets to multi-functions.

We are among the pioneers of the CHIPLESS PRINTERS in the Philippines.

Products and Services :

Wink PS offers wholesale prices for buyers/resellers who buy in bulk.

Inks: We pride ourselves in the use of ONLY PREMIUM inks for all printers. We sell and use only premium dye inks in our efforts to promote “Ink-Use Awareness” to all printer-users. Not all inks are the same. They are made from different formulation using different raw materials.

The unique formula of the ink allows them to conform to the

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