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6!00 GROCERY DAIRY H.B.A. ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER CE - 6100 USER'S MANUAL Eu Di U.K. FROZEN FOOD DELICATESSEN.
2 Introduction Congratulations on your selection of a CASIO CE-6100 electronic cash register . This ECR is the product of the world's most adv anced electronic technology , for outstanding versatility and reliability .
3 Introduction & Contents CE-6100 User's Manual Do not locate the cash register where it will be subjected to direct sunlight, high humidity , splashing with water or other liquids, or high temperature (such as near a heater). Never try to open the cash register or attempt your o wn repairs.
4 Intr oduction & Contents Introduction & Contents ............................................................................................................ 2 Getting Started .................................................................
5 Introduction & Contents CE-6100 User's Manual Registering credit and check payments ......................................................................................... 3 5 Check ........................................................
6 Intr oduction & Contents Programming machine features ................................................................................................... .. 55 Programming to general control file .................................................
7 Introduction & Contents CE-6100 User's Manual User Maintenance and Options .............................................................................................. 97 T o replace the ink ribbon ........................................
8 This section outlines how to unpack the cash r egister and get it ready to operate. Y ou should read this part of the manual e ven if you hav e used a cash register before. The following is the basic set up procedure, along with page references where you should look for more details.
9 Getting Started CE-6100 User’ s Manual X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM C -A 3 2 Mount the cash register . 1. Screw in 2 fixing screws bottom side of the register . 2. Mount the cash register on the top of the drawer , ensuring that the feet on the bottom of the cash register go into the holes on the drawer .
10 Getting Star ted REG2 X1 REG1 Z1 OFF X2/Z2 RF PGM Install receipt/journal paper . Loading journal paper The same type of paper (45 mm × 83 mm i.d.) is used for receipts and journal. Load the new paper before first operating the cash register or when red paper appears from the printer .
11 Getting Started CE-6100 User’ s Manual Loading receipt paper Follow steps 1 1 1 1 1 through 3 3 3 3 3 under “Loading journal paper” on the previous page.
12 Getting Star ted Set the date. 6 1 s 6 : : : : : : 6 X 6 C Current date Example: April 3, 2000 2 000403 X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM Mode Switch Year Month Day 6 1 s 6 : : : : 6 X 6 C Current time Example: 08:20 AM 2 0820 09:45 PM 2 2145 X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM Mode Switch (24-hour military time) 9.
13 Getting Started CE-6100 User’ s Manual X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM Mode Switch 8 3 s 8 : : : : s 8 : : ^ : : : : a 8 0 a 8 : : : : a 8 s 0125 0225 0325 0425 { Tax t.
14 Getting Star ted T ax table pr ogramming (continued…) Example 1, Add-on rate tax: Programming procedure: X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM Mode Switch 3 s 8 : : : : s 8 8^25 a 8 0 a 8.
15 Getting Started CE-6100 User’ s Manual T ax table pr ogramming (continued…) Example 3, Singapore tax: Programming procedure: X1 Z1 X2/Z2 REG2 REG1 OFF RF PGM Mode Switch 3 s 8 0125 s 8 1.
16 Pop-up display Main display Mode switch Keyboard Wetproof cover Drawer Drawer lock T ake-up reel Roll paper Printer Printer ink ribbon Printer sub cover Printer cover Intr oducing CE-6100 Roll paper Y ou can use the roll paper to print receipts and a journal (pages 10 ~ 11).
17 Introducing CE-6100 CE-6100 User’ s Manual Mode key (only for U.K) The following four types of mode keys are provided with the unit in the United Kingdom. OW C-A32 M C-A08 OP C-A02 M C-A08 OP C-A02 PGM C-A32 OW C-A08 a. OP (Operator) key Switches between OFF and REG1.
18 Intr oducing CE-6100 When the cash drawer does not open! In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunc- tion, the cash drawer does not open automatically . Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling drawer release lever (see below).
19 Introducing CE-6100 CE-6100 User’ s Manual.
20 Intr oducing CE-6100 Display REG X1 Z1 01 !50 1234 TAX TOTAL CHANGE AMOUNT PLU DEPT RPT REG X1 Z1 025 "50 1234 TAX TOTAL CHANGE AMOUNT PLU DEPT RPT REG X1 Z1 3 #50 1234 TAX TOTAL CHANGE AMOUNT.
21 Introducing CE-6100 CE-6100 User’ s Manual 1 Amount/Quantity This part of the display shows monetary amounts. It also can be used to show the current date and time. 2 Department number When you press a department key to register a unit price, the corresponding department number (01 ~ 15) appears here.
22 Intr oducing CE-6100 Keyboard • Register Mode 1 Paper feed key f , j Hold this key do wn to feed paper from the printer . 2 Post r eceipt key ; Use this key to produce a post-finalization receipt. 3 Media change key i This key is used to change media in drawer amounts.
23 Introducing CE-6100 CE-6100 User’ s Manual E Open key O This key releases maximum amount limit or low digit limit for an amount which exceeds the limit. F Price key : Use this key to register an amount to an open PLU when a PLU is used as an open PLU.
24 REG 03-04-2000 11:58 C 01 MC#01 000123 1 DEPT01 T1 •1.00 1 DEPT02 T1 •2.00 5 DEPT03 •5.00 7 No TA1 •3.00 TX1 •0.15 TL •8.15 CASH •10.00 CG •1.85 REG 03-04-2000 11:59 C 02 MC#01 000124 1 DEPT01 T1 •1.00 1 DEPT03 T1 •3.00 1 DEPT02 T1 •2.
25 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual • Check to make sure that the cash register is plugged in securely . Page 9 • Check to make sure there is enough paper left on the roll. Pages 10, 11 • Read the financial totals to confirm that they are all zero.
26 Basic Operations and Setups Displaying the time and date Y ou can show the time or date on the display of the cash re gister whenev er there is no registration being made.
27 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual — Repeat — Repeat Unit price Department Preparing and using department keys Registering department keys The following examples show how you can use the department keys in various types of registrations.
28 Basic Operations and Setups 6 3 s 6 0366 s 6 : : 6 Department 6 s To another department key Same program D 2 D 1 Mode switch PGM e r o p a g n i S r o f ” 0 “ s y a w l A ; D 2 s u t a t s 1 e .
29 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . y l l a u n a m e c i r p t i n u g n i r e t n e r o f t i m i l t n u o m a h g i H t .
30 Basic Operations and Setups Preparing and using PLUs This section describes how to prepare and use PLUs. CAUTION: • Before you use PLUs, you must first program the unit price. Programming PLUs T o program a unit price f or each PLU 6 3 s 6 0366 s 6 PLU No.
31 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual PLU code Quantity (4-digit integer/2-digit decimal) Mode switch REG Registering PLUs The following examples show how you can use PLUs in various types of registrations.
32 Basic Operations and Setups 6 1 s 6 : : : : 6 p 6 s W Mode switch PGM Preset rate Example: 10% 2 10 5.5% 2 5^5 12.34% 2 12^34 Preparing and using discounts This section describes how to prepare and register discounts.
33 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Mode switch REG Registering discounts The following example shows how you can use the p key in various types of registration. Discount for items and subtotals OPERA TION RECEIPT 5- ! 16 + p p p p p s s s s s 3^5 p p p p p s 15- F • Y ou can manually input rates up to 4 digits long (0.
34 Basic Operations and Setups Reduces the subtotal by the value input here. Reduces the last amount registered by the value input. Mode switch REG Registering reductions The following examples show how you can use the m key in various types of registration.
35 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Registering credit and check payments The following examples show how to register credits and payments by check.
36 Basic Operations and Setups Preparing and registering the Euro Basic programming for the Euro and its exchange rate Before registering the Euro, you must def ine the main currency , and its exchange rate.
37 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual REG 03-04-2000 11:30 C 01 MC#01 000019 1 DEPT01 •6.00 TL •6.00 ⁄12.00 EURO money CASH ⁄15.00 CASH •7.50 CG •1.50 REG 03-04-2000 11:35 C 01 MC#01 000020 1 DEPT01 ⁄12.00 TL ⁄12.00 •6.
38 Basic Operations and Setups V alidation printing Y ou can perform total amount v alidation following f inalization using a , h , k , c , d keys and r , P k eys. Also you can perform single item valida tion. T otal amount v alidation OPERA TION RECEIPT 14- ! s 20- k 1 Open the journal window .
39 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Registering returned goods in the RF mode The following examples show how to use the RF mode to register goods returned by customers. Normal refund transaction OPERA TION RECEIPT 150 ! ! 6 X 2 + F Mode switch RF Returned Dept.
40 Basic Operations and Setups Reduction of amounts paid on refund OPERA TION RECEIPT 4- # 15 m 2 + p s F Important! • To avoid miss registrations in the RF mode, return the mode switch to the former position immediately. Registering money received on account The following e xample shows ho w to register money recei ved on account.
41 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Registering loan amounts Use this procedure to register loan or bank recei ved from the of fice . OPERA TION RECEIPT 10 X 1- l l l l l 5 X 5- l l l l l a Registering pick up amounts Use this procedure to register pick up mone y from cash drawer .
42 Basic Operations and Setups Making corrections in a registration There are three techniques you can use to make corrections in a registration. • T o correct an item that you input but not yet re gistered. • T o correct the last item you input and registered.
43 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual T o correct an item you input and registered OPERA TION RECEIPT 1- ! 2- " " e 2 + e 5 + 15 + 6- : e 15 + 10- : 8 X 4- $ e 6 X 4- $ s 50 p e s 5 p R 2- " e R 220 " s 20- F e 15- F c REG 03-04-2000 12:30 C 01 MC#01 000031 1 DEPT01 •1.
44 Basic Operations and Setups T o cancel all items in a transaction OPERA TION RECEIPT 1- ! 2- " 3- # 4- $ s e No sale registration Y ou can use the following procedure to open the dra wer without registering a sale. This operation must be performed out of a sale.
45 Basic Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Printing the daily sales reset report This report shows daily sales totals. OPERA TION REPORT 8 F Z 03-04-2000 12:45 C 01 MC#01 000035 ------------------------ Z BATCH01 ------------------------ Z FIX 0001 0001011 GROSS 981.
46 Advanced Operations and Setups This chapter describes more sophisticated operations that you can use to suit the needs of your retail environment. Clerk interrupt function There are two types of clerk interrupt function, illustrated by PR OCEDURE 1 and PR OCEDURE 2 belo w .
47 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Single item cash sales A department key or PLU programmed with single item sale status finalizes the transaction as soon as it is registered. The single item sales function cannot work properly if the keyboard does not include <CASH> (the cash key).
48 Advanced Operations and Setups Addition Addition (plus) Example OPERA TION RECEIPT 1- ! 10 B B B B B 3 X 2- ! 3 X B B B B B F Premium (%+) Example OPERA TION RECEIPT 1- ! 10 B B B B B 3 X 2- ! s s s s s B B B B B F + + Dept. 1 $1.00 ———————— —— Item 1 Quantity 1 ———————— —— Addition $0.
49 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Coupon transactions Note that errors result when the result of a calculation is negative if the cash register is programmed to prohibit credit balances.
50 Advanced Operations and Setups Arrangement key registrations Ke y operations can be assigned to an <ARRANGE> (arrangement ke y). Then, simply pressing <ARRANGE> performs all of the key functions assigned to it. Ke y operations can also be assigned to an address code.
51 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual (Displays in ¥: 3,150) (Displays in $) (Displays in $) (Displays in $) (5,000) Currency exchange function When <CE> (currency exchange.
52 Advanced Operations and Setups Partial tender in a foreign currency * Pre-programmed exchange rate: ¥ 100 = $0.9524 Important! Partial tender in a foreign currency can be registered using a and k only. Other finalization keys cannot be used, but the remaining tender can be finalized using any finalize key.
53 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual T emporaril y releasing compulsion <OPEN 2> (open 2 key) can be programmed to release specific compulsion. Example 1 OPERA TION RECEIPT 10- ! 10- k 2- " B B B B B Example 2 OPERA TION RECEIPT 10- ! B B B B B 10- ! 10- k Unit price $10.
54 Advanced Operations and Setups Programming to clerk Y ou can program up to 4-digit assigning number (clerk number), trainee status of clerk (i.e. training cashier) and commission rate for each clerk. Programming clerk number 6 3 s 6 { } 07 s 6 : : : : a 6 s Clerk number To other clerk Rec.
55 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Programming machine features Y ou can program sev eral machine features by the general control f ile.
56 Advanced Operations and Setups n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . m u i m e r p d n a t n u o c s i d , n o i t a c i l p i t l u m r o f g n i d n u o r y l p p A 3 = h s i n .
57 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . n o i t a z i l a n i f g n i r u d e n i l l a t o t t n i r P a 0 = s e Y 1 = o N : ) c + b + a ( D 0 1 : m e t s y s e m i T 1 , m e t s y s r u o h 4 2 2 m e t s y s r u o h 2 1 b 1 0 = 2 2 = .
58 Advanced Operations and Setups n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . m e t i s u o i v e r p e h t o t – / + f o s u t a t s n o i s s i m m o c d n a s u t a t s e l b a x a t e h t w o l l o F a 0 = s e Y 1 = o N : ) c + b + a ( D 0 1 .
59 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P : 1 y c n e r r u c n g i e r o f f o e d o m y r a t e n o M t n a c i f i n g i S ) 9.
60 Advanced Operations and Setups n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P e d o m F R / G E R n i ) h s a c ( y r o s l u p m o c n o i t a r a l c e d y e n o M a 0 = o N 1 = s e Y : ) .
61 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . t p i e c e r n o e g a s s e m o g o l t n i r P ) . d e s u s i p m a t s o g o l , ” o N “ t c e l e s f I ( 0 = o N 1 = s e Y : D 0 1 .
62 Advanced Operations and Setups Programming department/PLU There are two ways to program to department/PLU, batch feature programming and individual feature programming. Batch feature programming to department/PLU • Department 6 3 s 6 : ~ : 6 Department 6 s To another department key Program data Mode switch PGM 6 3 s 6 PLU No.
63 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P : l o r t n o c m e t i e l g n i S 3 = t p i e c e r m e t i e l g n i S , 0 = t p i e.
64 Advanced Operations and Setups 6 3 s 6 : : 66 s 6 : ~ : 6 Department 6 s To another department key Same program Program data Mode switch PGM Address code Individual feature programming to department/PLU • Department 6 3 s 6 : : 66 s 6 PLU No.
65 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 6 3 s 6 : ~ : 6 6 s To another transaction key Program data Mode switch PGM Transaction key Programming to transaction keys Procedure Data &l.
66 Advanced Operations and Setups n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P ) n o i t a t i m i l o n s n a e m ” 0 “ ( g n i t n i r p n o i t a d i l a v f o r e b m u n e l b a w o l l A 1 * r e b m u n t n a c i f i n g i S ) 9 ~ 0 ( : D 1 1 .
67 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual <#/NO SALE> n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P . e d o m – G E R / F R n i n o i t a r e p o e l b a s i D a 0 = o N 1 = s e Y : ) c + b + a ( D 9 . e d o m 2 G E R n i n o i t a r e p o e l b a s i D b 0 = o N 2 = s e Y .
68 Advanced Operations and Setups <+>, <–>, <COUPON> n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P ) . e l b i s s o p s i g n i t n i r p n o i t a d i l a v e n o y l n o , ” o N “ f I ( n o i t a d i l a v e l p i t l u M 0 = s e Y 4 = o N : D 1 1 ” 0 “ s y a w l A ; D 0 1 .
69 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual <ARRANGEMENT> n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P ) 9 9 9 9 ~ 0 0 0 0 ( e d o c t e r c e S 0 = s e Y 1 = o N : : : : D 4 1 D 3 1 D 2 1 D 1 1 . e d o m 1 X n i n o i t a r e p o e l b a n E a 0 = s e Y 1 = o N : ) c + b + a ( D 0 1 .
70 Advanced Operations and Setups n o i t p i r c s e De c i o h Ce d o c m a r g o r P ) 9 ~ 0 ( s t p i e c e r t s o p f o r e b m u n m u m i x a M ) . t p i e c e r t s o p 1 s n a e m ” 0 “ ( t n a c i f i n g i S r e b m u n : D 2 1 ” 0 “ s y a w l A ; ; D 1 1 D 0 1 .
71 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 6 2 s 6 : : : : s 6 Characters 6 a 6 s Address code ☞ See “Entering characters” section.
72 Advanced Operations and Setups s s e r d d A e d o c s t n e t n o Cr e t c a r a h c l a i t i n Is r u o Y 2 3 1 0 e g a s s e m o g o l f o e n i l t s 1 2 3 2 0 e g a s s e m o g o l f o e n i .
73 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual s s e r d d A e d o c s t n e t n o Cr e t c a r a h c l a i t i n I s s e r d d A e d o c s t n e t n o Cr e t c a r a h c l a i t i n I r e.
74 Advanced Operations and Setups s s e r d d A e d o c s t n e t n o Cr e t c a r a h c l a i t i n I r e d a e h t r o p e R 4 2 1 0t r o p e r r e z i l a t o t d e x i F X I F 4 2 2 0t r o p e r y.
75 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual Address code 0123 0223 0323 0423 0523 0623 0723 0823 0923 1023 1123 1223 1323 1423-1523 1623 1723 1823 1923 2023 2123 2223 2323 2423 2523 2623 2723-2823 2923 3023-3223 3323 3423 3523 3623 3723-4123 4223 Contents Descriptor Main currency symbol (2), @(2), No.
76 Advanced Operations and Setups 6 2 s 6 Characters 6 6 s ☞ See “Entering characters” section. To another department/transaction key Mode switch PGM Department key Transaction key s t n e t n o.
77 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 6 2 s 6 PLU No. + 6 Characters a 6 s ☞ See “Entering characters” section. To new (not sequential) PLU To the next PLU Mode switch PGM .
78 Advanced Operations and Setups 1 Shift key Pressing this key shifts the character through the upper - case letter , lower case letter , numerics and returns to the uppercase letter in sequence. 2 Double size letter key Specifies that the next character you input to a double size character .
79 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 0 @ P p ! 1 A Q a q " 2 B R b r # 3 C S c s .
80 Advanced Operations and Setups Keyboard layout change Y ou can change the keyboard layout or allocate some ne w functions on the keyboard. Important! Before changing the keyboard layout, you must issue the daily and all periodic report. Configuration of the physical key layout The shadowed k eys are fix ed function keys.
81 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual The outline of functions Bill copy Use this key to issue bill cop y . Cube This key pro vides the same functions as the Square key . In addition, this key also has a cube multiplication function.
82 Advanced Operations and Setups 8 8 s After you finish to select items, press s to terminate. Mode switch X1 • Specifying a department ! , " , # ~ • Specifying a PLU 1 + ~.
83 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual T o print the financial read repor t This report shows gr oss sales, net sales, cash in drawer and check in drawer . OPERA TION REPORT X FLASH 0000071 DECLA •6,919.04 •0.00 EURO money ⁄187.
84 Advanced Operations and Setups 8 8 F Mode switch X1/Z1 (read/reset) Money declaration *1 • Main currency: (Cash in drawer amount b , N or n ) • Sub currency: ( q cash in drawer amount b , N or n ) T o print the daily sales read/reset report This report shows sales except for PLUs.
85 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual *1 Money declaration: Count how much cash is in the drawer and input this amount (up to 10 digits). The cash register will automatically compare the input with the cash in drawer in the memory and print the dif ference between these two amounts.
86 Advanced Operations and Setups 8 019 F Mode switch X1/Z1 (read/reset) X HOURLY 0000019 00:00->01:00 CT 1 GROSS •1.10 NET No 1 1.90% •1.20 23:00->00:00 CT 1 GROSS •3.45 NET No 1 3.90% •3.59 ------------------------ TL CT 280 GROSS •1,937.
87 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual T o print the monthly sales read/reset report This report shows monthly breakdowns of sales. OPERA TION REPORT 8 020 F Mode switch X1/Z1 (read/reset) 8 016 F Mode switch X1/Z1 (read/reset) T o print the group read/reset report This report shows PLU/department group totals.
88 Advanced Operations and Setups • Periodic sales read report (“X2” mode) Y ou can print read reports at any time during the business day without af fecting the data stored in the cash register's memory . • Periodic sales reset report (“Z2” mode) Y ou should print reset reports at the end of the business day .
89 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual *1 Zero totalled departments/functions (the amount and item numbers are both zero) are not printed. *2 These items can be skipped by programming. •5.00 CORR No 14 •39.55 VLD No 19 RCT No 3 NS No 5 ------------------------ ZZ1 DEPT 0001 0001115 DEPT01 38 8.
90 Advanced Operations and Setups 8 1 s 8 s Mode switch PGM P 01.................... CASH @100.00 CHECK @1.00 - @1.00 %- 10% DEPT01 0001-05 1.2 @1.00 DEPT02 0002-05 1 @2.
91 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 8 2 s 8 s Mode switch PGM T o print key descriptor , name, messag e program (e xcept PLU) OPERA TION REPORT P 02.
92 Advanced Operations and Setups T o print the general control pr ogram, compulsory and key pr ogram OPERA TION REPORT 8 3 s 8 s Mode switch PGM P 03.................... CASH 0001-02 00000000000000 CHECK 0002-02 00000000000000 CREDIT2 0003-02 00000002000002 DEPT01 0001-05 00000000000000 11-66 000000 15-66 @1.
93 Advanced Operations and Setups CE-6100 User’ s Manual 8 4 s 8 s Mode switch PGM P 04.................... 1----------------------- 00 0015-02 011-096 .
94 This section describes what to do when you have problems with operation. When an error occurs Errors are indicated by an error codes. When this happens, you can usually f ind out w hat the problem is as sho wn below . e d o c r o r r Eg n i n a e Mn o i t c A 1 0 0 E .
95 CE-6100 User's Manual Start Is register plugged in? Is power on? Do figures appear on the display? Do keys function? Does paper feed? Printing becomes light? Install new ink ribbon. Plug in the power cord. Set the mode switch to any position other than OFF.
96 Clearing a machine lock up If you make a mistake in operation, the cash register may lock up to avoid damage to programs and preset data. Should it happens, you can use the following procedure to clear the lock up without losing any data. 1 Po wer off the re gister .
97 CE-6100 User's Manual 1 1 1 1 1 Open the printer cov er . 2 2 2 2 2 Remove the printer sub cov er . T roub leshooting/User Maubtenance and Options Knob T o replace the ink ribbon User Maintenance and Options 3 3 3 3 3 Pull up the knob of the ribbon cassette.
98 REG2 X1 REG1 Z1 OFF X2/Z2 RF PGM 2 2 2 2 2 Press j to feed about 20 cm of paper . 3 3 3 3 3 Cut the journal paper at the point where nothing is printed. 4 4 4 4 4 Remove the journal take-up reel from its holder . 5 5 5 5 5 Slide the printed journal from the take-up reel.
99 CE-6100 User's Manual T o replace receipt paper 2 2 2 2 2 Cut the receipt paper as shown in the photograph. 3 3 3 3 3 Press f to feed the remaining paper from the printer . 4 4 4 4 4 Do not pull the paper out of the printer by hand. It can damage the printer .
100 * Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Specifications d o h t e m t u p n I : y r t n E) r e v o l l o r y e k - 2 ( s y e k 8 y r o m e m r e f f u b , m e t s y s y e k - 0 1 : t n e m t r a p e Dm e t s y s y e k l l u F y a l p s i D , e g n a h c , l a t o t , s t a e p e r f o .
101 CE-6100 User's Manual Specifications/Index Index A add-in rate tax 14 add-on rate tax 14 addition (+) 48, 68 alphabet key 78 arrangement 50, 69 B backspace key 78 bill copy 81 bottom message .
102 Index M machine features 55 machine No. 24 main display 20 manual tax 81 media change 22 menu shift 81 merchandise subtotal 81 message 24, 71 minus (-) 22 mixed tender 35 mode key 17 mode switch 1.
103 CE-6100 User's Manual Index.
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