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It works well but not a battery operated register, 2008-07-19 I bought this register to use at an outdoor mkt without electricity. It only has battery back up not battery operation. The register works fine when plugged in.
5 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Slow and Dry, 2008-01-08 The ink for this register is contained in a tiny foam roller about 1/2 inch long and 3/8 inch in diameter. Consequently, the ink gets depleted very quickly. The customer service rep for the company which makes replacement ink rollers for this machine told me that this tiny ink roller is intended for a calculator and not suitable for a cash register which would be used frequently in a retail environment.
I returned this unit and, for a few dollars more, bought a Casio PCR-T265, which has a thermal printer.
4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
aokay, 2007-12-21 This cash register is well designed for a small use service like mine- It could be a little faster, but all in all, it is perfect for our use
8 of 8 customers found the following review helpful:
No copy receipt function, 2007-12-15 and won't print on duplicate paper. You can set it to print receipts OR print a sales journal but not both. If you need to record individual sales AND give out customer receipts, then this otherwise nicely streamlined and easy to use cash register is not for you.
The printer doesn't press hard enough for use with duplicate paper rolls and there is no way to program it to print another copy of the receipt. Too bad, this simple feature would make it perfect. It does print a very basic summary report of each department's sales totals with total cash/credit/check sales when prompted. But just the totals.
So head's up if you need a copy receipt or duplicate printing function, this model won't do.
2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Works well, 2007-12-07 The cash register works as expected. I take it to trade/craft shows and it works out just fine.
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