Printing Pay at Table QR codes
Every table you've created gets a permanent QR code that points at the Pay at Table flow. The QR is provisioned automatically the first time the table is saved — you don't generate it yourself.
Printing the QR for a single table:
1. Make sure "Online Ordering" is set to "Table QR Codes" in Settings
2. Go to Food & Beverage → Settings → Tables (or the Floor Plan tab on tablet/desktop)
3. Find the table in the list
4. Click the small QR icon next to the table number
5. A print dialog pops up with the QR + restaurant name + table number ready to print on a 4×6 placard
What the QR points at:
The QR encodes a permanent URL of the form https://turtini.com/t/<14-char-code>. The 14-character code lives on the table doc as guestToken; it never changes for the life of that table. If you reseat the same table next service, the same QR still works — the guest's scan resolves to whichever check is currently open.
Why this is better than per-seating QRs:
• Print once — re-use forever
• The QR survives table turns (a fresh party scans the same sticker and gets a fresh check)
• Lost stickers can be reprinted any time; same table → same code → same QR
• Works in offline-poster form (no internet needed to print)
What if the QR icon is disabled (greyed out)?
The token is provisioned by a server-side trigger the moment a table is created or saved. If the icon is greyed out, the trigger hasn't fired yet — wait a few seconds and refresh the table list. If it stays greyed out after a refresh, edit the table (change anything and save) to nudge the trigger.
Bulk printing all tables at once:
There's no one-click bulk export yet. The fastest pattern is to print one at a time from the Tables list — the print preview is identical for every table, just swap the number on the placard. (Looking for a bulk PDF? Ask Wally — there's a printable-version flow on the roadmap.)
What's on the printed sheet:
• Restaurant name in big text
• Table number/name
• The QR (220px square)
• "Scan to view menu, order & pay"
You can rebrand the printed sheet — open the print preview's HTML in your browser's print dialog and use Save as PDF if you want to drop the file into your own placard template.