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System option 23=1
(+) Department Total
(-) Minus Total
(-) -% Total
(+) +% Total
(=) Net Sales
(+) Net sales
(+) Minus Total
(+) -% Total
(+) Return Total
(=) Void Total
(=) Gross Sales
(+) Net Sales
(+) Previous Grand Total
(=) Ending Grand Total
Media Balance
Media Balance
Media Balance
Media Balance
Media Balance
(+) Net Sales
(-) Check
(-) Charge
(-) Credit 1
(-) Credit 2
(+) Received on Account
(-) Paid Out
(-) Payment Out
(=) Cash in Drawer
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Character Code
Character Code
Character Code
Character Code
Character Code TTTTTa
a
a
a
able
ble
ble
ble
ble
The Character Code Table shown below indicates all the codes
representing the characters which your cash register is capable of
printing. You need to use this table when programming Clerk, item,
department names, currency descriptors or the header on the customer
receipt. Each character code consists of two numbers.
To use this table, first look for the character wanted and then
identify its corresponding code by reading the number on the first
number column to the left-hand side, identified by 1, and then the
second number in the first number row on the top of the table,
identified by 2.
For example, the letter R has a character code of 58, the number 5
has a character code of 35 while the Dollar sign has a character code
of 72.