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Why is my Ingenico terminal slow?
To ensure optimal stability, updates, and performance over time, it's best to keep your device powered on and avoid frequent powering off. This practice can lead to a smoother and more efficient user experience.
This article applies to the following terminals:
- Ingenico Desk 3500
- Ingenico iCT220