diff --git a/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/configuration/epos_ssc.rst b/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/configuration/epos_ssc.rst index b038eb2bc..b2df96b9e 100644 --- a/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/configuration/epos_ssc.rst +++ b/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/configuration/epos_ssc.rst @@ -32,20 +32,9 @@ to the ePOS printer. To work with Odoo, some models that can be used without an :doc:`IoT box <../../../productivity/iot/config/connect>` may require :doc:`the HTTPS protocol ` to establish a secure connection between the browser and the printer. However, trying to -reach the printer's IP address using HTTPS leads to a warning page on most web browsers. - -.. figure:: epos_ssc/browser-https-insecure.png - :align: center - :alt: warning page about the connection privacy on Google Chrome - - Warning page on Google Chrome, Windows 10 - -In that case, you can temporarily force the connection by clicking :guilabel:`Advanced` and -:guilabel:`Proceed to [IP address] (unsafe)`. Doing so allows you to reach the page in HTTPS and use -the ePOS printer in Odoo as long as the browser window stays open. - -.. note:: - The previous instructions apply to Google Chrome but are similar to other browsers. +reach the printer's IP address using HTTPS leads to a warning page on most web browsers. In that +case, you can temporarily :ref:`force the connection `, which allows you to +reach the page in HTTPS and use the ePOS printer in Odoo as long as the browser window stays open. .. warning:: The connection is lost after closing the browser window. Therefore, this method should only be @@ -72,9 +61,19 @@ it into your browser. .. tab:: Generate a self-signed certificate - After forcing the connection, sign in using your printer credentials to access the ePOS - printer settings. To sign in, enter `epson` in the :guilabel:`ID` field and your printer - serial number in the :guilabel:`Password` field. + Navigate to the ePOS' IP address (e.g., `https://192.168.1.25`) and force the + connection by clicking :guilabel:`Advanced` and :guilabel:`Proceed to [IP address] + (unsafe)`. + + .. figure:: epos_ssc/browser-https-insecure.png + :scale: 75% + :alt: warning page about the connection privacy on Google Chrome + + Warning page on Google Chrome, Windows 10 + + Then, sign in using your printer credentials to access the ePOS printer settings. To + sign in, enter `epson` in the :guilabel:`ID` field and your printer serial number in the + :guilabel:`Password` field. Click :guilabel:`Certificate List` in the :guilabel:`Authentication` section, and click :guilabel:`create` to generate a new **Self-Signed Certificate**. The :guilabel:`Common @@ -91,8 +90,8 @@ it into your browser. The export process is heavily dependent on the :abbr:`OS (Operating System)` and the browser. Start by accessing your ePOS printer settings on your web browser by navigating - to its IP address, for example, `https://192.168.1.25`. Then, force the connection as - explained in the :ref:`introduction `. + to its IP address (e.g., `https://192.168.1.25`). Then, force the connection as + explained in the **Generate a self-signed certificate tab**. If you are using **Google Chrome**, @@ -100,7 +99,6 @@ it into your browser. not valid`; .. image:: epos_ssc/browser-warning.png - :align: center :alt: Connection to the printer not secure button in Google Chrome browser. #. go to the :guilabel:`Details` tab and click :guilabel:`Export`; @@ -120,7 +118,6 @@ it into your browser. --> View certificate`; .. image:: epos_ssc/mozilla-not-secure.png - :align: center :alt: Connection is not secure button in Mozilla Firefox browser #. scroll down to the :guilabel:`Miscellaneous` section; @@ -150,7 +147,6 @@ it into your browser. :guilabel:`Trusted Root Certification Authorities`; .. image:: epos_ssc/win-cert-wizard-store.png - :align: center #. click :guilabel:`Finish`, accept the pop-up security window; #. restart the computer to make sure that the changes are applied.