Kitchen Printing Integrations for Restaurants
Explore integrations that support kitchen printing for restaurants with Gravy. This page shows which POS systems and platforms enable incoming digital orders to be printed automatically at kitchen printers and preparation stations.
Gravy connects ordering channels such as QR Menu, QR Kiosk, Tablet Menu, and Tablet Kiosk with POS systems and kitchen printing workflows. Orders placed through digital ordering interfaces are automatically printed at the appropriate kitchen printer or station without requiring manual input from staff.
Unlike order routing or general POS integrations, this page focuses specifically on how orders are printed and delivered to kitchen staff for preparation.
Aviv POS Integration
NetLunch POS Integration
Presto POS Integration
Miley Integration
iiko POS Integration
What Supported Kitchen Printing Integrations Enable
Kitchen printing integrations connect digital ordering channels with the printers and preparation points used inside restaurant operations. Instead of relying on staff to manually relay orders, incoming orders are automatically printed where the kitchen team needs them.
Depending on the integration, orders can be printed at kitchen printers, prep stations, or other designated print points based on the restaurant’s setup and service flow.
This ensures that digital orders are delivered into kitchen operations in a clear, immediate, and actionable format.
To learn more about how system connectivity works, visit our POS Integration feature page.
Why Kitchen Printing Integrations Matter
Instant Kitchen Visibility
Orders are printed immediately for the kitchen team, reducing delays between order placement and preparation.
Less Manual Coordination
Staff do not need to re-enter, repeat, or manually pass along incoming digital orders to the kitchen.
Clear Preparation Workflow
Printed order tickets help kitchen teams process incoming orders in a structured and consistent way.
Fewer Missed Orders
Automatic kitchen printing reduces the risk of digital orders being overlooked during busy service periods.
Better Multi-Channel Operations
Orders from QR menus, kiosks, and tablets can all reach the kitchen through the same printing workflow.
How Kitchen Printing Works Across Integrations
1.
Order Placement
A guest places an order through a connected digital ordering channel such as a QR menu, kiosk, or tablet interface.
2.
Print Trigger
Once the order is confirmed, the integration triggers printing based on the restaurant’s kitchen setup and workflow rules.
3.
Kitchen Ticket Printing
The order is automatically printed at the relevant kitchen printer or preparation point for staff to receive and act on.
4.
Preparation & Service
The kitchen team prepares the order using the printed ticket, helping service continue without additional manual coordination.
Kitchen Printing, Not Just Order Routing
This page is not about where an order should go in the system — it focuses specifically on how orders are printed and delivered to kitchen staff once they are received.
Kitchen printing works alongside QR Menu, QR Kiosk, Tablet Menu, and Tablet Kiosk solutions, helping restaurants turn digital orders into actionable kitchen tickets.
If you want to explore how orders are distributed across systems and stations, visit the Order Routing integrations page.
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We’re continuously expanding our integration ecosystem. If your POS or platform is not listed, our team can help you evaluate compatibility and explore integration options.
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Connect Kitchen Printing with Your Restaurant Operations
Automatically print incoming digital orders where your kitchen team needs them, without extra manual steps or service delays.
Improve preparation flow, reduce missed orders, and make kitchen execution more reliable across your restaurant operations.