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I believe your conclusion is correct. If your growth and profitability curves match most cases that I'm aware of, you'll be less able to afford equipment after 1 year than you are before you open. Buy good quality equipment at the start that will meet your projected need for the first couple of years.
Besides, even in your first week you'll have times where you need higher capacity. To minimize wait time, you always need to be able to handle your peak volume. If you can't, your higher total volume days will never come.
As for the register... I'm not sold on that one, so best ask someone else.
i just got the first and cheapest model. like i said, i just pop it open manually. i bought a receipt printer but it's not hooked up cause i haven't needed it yet - my credit card machine can print cash receipts if needed (just enter the amount).
i'm not sure, at least for espresso machine and register, the dilemma you propose is a valid one. if you buy quality gear that fits your needs at the start, you should be set for a while. i mean, do you expect your espresso machine to only last 1-2 years? why not buy a linea and PID mod it? that'll last a LONG time if maintained properly. no need to get a crappy machine now and upgrade in a couple years. i don't think quality and economy are incommensurate.
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