Sam4s ECR ER-380

Discontinued

Low-Cost ECR with High Speed Thermal Printing

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Description

The ER-380 is a perfect choice for any small retail or food service business. The high-speed thermal printer provides receipts that match the quality of high-cost POS equipment. Built-in memory can be assigned to capture transaction information for later sorting and review (electronic journal). The flexible ER-380 keyboard can be configured with the exact functions you require, providing security, cash control and critical sales information.

  • Full size heavy duty metal cash drawer with open drawer switch.
  • Large 5 bill / 5 coin compartment insert tray.
  • Ten position front and rear displays with a rear pop-up display standard.
  • 24-hour real-time clock with automatic day and date change.
  • 4000 lines electronic journal are available.
  • 500 price look ups (PLUs) are available for open or preset item registration. For direct registrations, 12 NLUs (PLUs) are located on the ER-380 keyboard.
  • 20 group totals to accumulate totals of individual PLUs that are assigned to each group. Each PLU can be assigned to up to three different groups.
  • Up to 10 clerks or cashiers with separate report totals.
  • A partial programmable keyboard allowing customized placement of functions, as they are needed.
  • Food stamp sorting and tendering for stores that accept food stamp payments.
  • Check, cash, and up to eight charge keys.
  • Management X and Z reports include financial, PLU, clerk, group and sales by hour.

Specifications

Keyboard: 12 PLU Category Keys
Display- Operator:
Customer:
Blue Fluorescent Display, 10 Digits
Pop-Up Turret Display, 10 Digits
Printer Model: Shin-Heung STM-210 Thermal Line Printer
Paper Roll: 21/4” x (58mm) x 80mm
Dimensions (WxDxH): 15-3/4″W x 17-3/4″D x 10-1/2″H
Shipping Weight: 29 lbs.
Power Requirements: 120V AC 60 Hz
Power Consumption: Approx. 25W (Regularity)
Operation Temperature: 32°~113°F (0°~45°C)
Humidity Range: 30% to 80% RH
Memory Protection Battery: Full Charge for 24 Hours Will Protect Memory for Approximately 60 Days

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