Cash Register Keyboard Covers

October 26th, 2006

We have posted for sale many different rubber cash register keyboard covers including the popular and hard to get cover for the Samsung ER-650. Sharp Cash Register Keyboard covers available as well. Just go to our home page and look for the link.

Cash Register Credit Card Interface

October 23rd, 2006

Many of todays cash registers have an option for integrated credit card operations. Having credit card transactions interfaced has numerous advantages. The number one benefit is stopping errors in entering dollar amounts. The cash register will run the credit card for the amount of the sale, which keeps clerks from having to re-enter the amount into a standalone credit card terminal where miss-keyed dollar amount can be costing you thousands of dollars each year. Yes that sounds like too much for simple errors, well how many times has a sale of $29.64 been entered as $9.64 or $2.64? I’ll bet many more times then you know. Audit your transactions from the credit card machine to the credit card payment type tender button on your cash register and you will see what I’m talking about. There are many more reasons for integrating that I could boor you with. Bottem line is the cost has come down to about $799.00 for the terminal, which is a little more then the cost of a standalone terminal but the saving are more then worth the investment.

Sharp ER-A320 Feature Chart

October 20th, 2006

I have recently posted on the Sharp ER-A320 cash Register page a link to the feature chart.

Sharp ER-A320 Cash Register Register Feature Chart

Sharp Cash Register Warranty

October 18th, 2006

A couple weeks ago The Cash Register Guys changed the warranty of the all most all of the Sharp Cash Register models including the popular Sharp ER-A320 to a full year rather then 90 days. The Samsung Registers still offer 90 days only.

TCRG

Samsung Cash Register Manuals

October 10th, 2006

  

I have posted numerous Samsung Cash Register and SAM4s Cash Register manuals online. They include models:

  • Samsung ER-350
  • Samsung ER-380
  • Samsung ER-380M
  • SAM4s ER-390M

Should be more posted soon.

TCRG

 

Sharp XE-A402 Cash Register Manual

October 10th, 2006

Yesterday I added about ten Sharp Cash Register Manuals to the free download page. Models include the Sharp XE-A101, Sharp XE-A102, Sharp XE-A202, Sharp XE-A20S, Sharp XE-A401, Sharp XE-A402, Sharp XE-A403Sharp XE-A40S cash registers. Download at http://www.cashregisterguys.com/Cashregistermanuals.html

TCRG

Sharp ER-A320 Department Programming

October 2nd, 2006

Below is the Sharp ER-A320 Cash Register Department Key Programming. There are several different items that must be programmed concearning the department keys. Following is the most common and crucial.

To Program the Tax Status on a Sharp ER-A320 Register

  1. Turn key to PGM
  2. Enter 2111
  3. Press .  (Decimal)
  4. Press the @/For button
  5. Enter the number of the dept key you wish to program.
  6. Press the @/For button
  7. Now fiil in the ABCDEF from the following:
  8. A = For a plus dept enter 0 For a minus enter 1
  9. B = Enter Zero (always no choice)
  10. C = Taxable by Tax Rate 4 enter 1 No enter 0
  11. D = Taxable by Tax Rate 3 enter 1 no enter 0
  12. E = Taxable by Tax Rate 2 Enter 1 no enter 0
  13. F = Taxable by Tax Rate 1 enter 1 no enter 0
  14. Press the #/TM/SBTL button
  15. Press the CA/AT (Cash) button
  16. Start over for the next dept.

So as an example to program department for a Plus dept taxable by Tax Rate 1 for ABCDEF you would have entered 000001

Or to program a department for a Plus dept taxable by tax rate 2 and tax rate 1 for ABCDEF you would have entered 000011

Make sure you turn the key back to REG before testing.

Please post a comment with questions

TCRG 

 

Samsung ER-5215M Cash Register Help

September 28th, 2006

How to Program the Tax Rate on the Samsung / SAM4s ER-5215M

  1. Turn the mode lock to the “P” position
  2. Enter the tax rate with the Decimal Key so to enter 8.8% tax enter it as 8.80 you must enter two digits after the decimal. If it was 5% you would enter as 5.00
  3. Now enter another 0 if this is a a normal % tax, or enter 2 if it is a VAT tax.
  4. Now enter another 0
  5. So at this point lets say you were programming a tax rate of 8.8% you would have entered so far 8.80000
  6. Now press the Tax Shift 1 button (Tax 1 on most machines)
  7. Press the CASH key to finalize. You are now done, make sure you turn the key to Reg to test.

If you were programming Tax Rate #2 simply press the TAX 2 key in place of the Tax 1 button in step #6

Please keep in mind the above steps set the tax rate or rates. This does not change the taxable status on a group or NLU, PLU. That is another step. If you need that just comment and I’ll post it.

Thanks

TCRG

Sharp ER-A320 Tax Programming

September 25th, 2006

To program the tax rate on a Sharp ER-A320 follow these instructions:

  1. With the MA key turn the mode lock to PGM
  2. Enter 2711
  3. Press . (decimal)
  4. Press the @/For Key
  5. Press 1 (see notes below)
  6. Press @/For key
  7. Enter rate. Example if your rate is 8.8% you would enter 88000 as the register will place the decimal point.
  8. Press the @/For key
  9. Enter the lowest taxable amount. Example if all sales $0.01 and up are taxable you would enter 1 if however the minimum taxable amount is $0.25 then enter 25 in most places it is $0.01 and up.
  10. Press the CA/AT key (Cash Key)
  11. Check the print out to make sure the rate is correct.
  12. Make sure and turn the Mode Lock back to REG.

NOTES in step 5 I wrote to enter the number 1. The number 1 in this case is for tax rate 1, the Sharp ER-A320 is capable of 4 tax rates. So enter the number of the tax rate you wish to program. If you needed to program tax rate 3 then you would enter 3 in step 5. If you have to program multiple tax rates just start over after step 10

Thanks

TCRG

Sharp UP-700 Keyboard Template

September 25th, 2006

Here is a link the a keyboard template for the Sharp UP-700 cash register. This template does work for a couple other Sharp Cash Registers as well.

http://www.cashregisterguys.com/keyboards.html