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Casio TK-2300

Casio TK-2300
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ELECTRONIC
CASH
REGISTER
K-2300
OPERATION
MANUAL

Table of Contents

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Casio TK-2300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Cash Register
DepartmentsUp to 99
ClerksUp to 50
PrinterThermal printer
Paper Width58 mm
ConnectivityRS-232C port
DisplayLCD
Printing Speed14 lines per second
Power SupplyAC 120V
Weight5.5 kg

Summary

1 Loading Receipt and Journal Paper

1-1 Removing Paper Rolls

Explains the procedure for removing used receipt and journal paper rolls.

1-2 Loading Paper Rolls

Details the steps for correctly loading new receipt and journal paper.

2 Before Starting

2-1 Long PLUs and Short PLUs

Explains the differences and functions of Long PLUs and Short PLUs.

2-4 Daily Register Operations

Outlines the common sequence of daily operations for the register.

3 Basic Registrations

3-1 Assigning a Clerk

Details how to assign clerks using buttons or secret numbers.

3-2 Displaying the Time and Date

Explains how to view the current time and date on the display.

3-4 Single Items and Cash Tenders

Covers registering single items and handling cash tenders.

3-5 Repeating Identical Items

Explains how to repeat the registration of identical items.

3-7 Subtraction

Explains the process of reducing an amount, potentially with a minus key.

3-9 Taxable Transactions

Details the handling of transactions subject to tax.

4 Advanced Registration Functions

4-1 Stock Check Operation

Explains how to check stock quantities and stock warnings.

4-2 Clerk (Cashier) Interrupt Function

Describes how clerks can interrupt and resume transactions.

4-8 Coupon Transactions

Details how to register and process coupon transactions.

4-19 Foreign Currency Registration

Explains how to register transactions in foreign currencies.

4-23 Food Stamps

Details the procedures for handling food stamp transactions.

4-25 Gas Departments

Explains the functionality and operations related to gas departments.

4-26 Check Tracking Systems

Overview of the check tracking system functionality.

4-27 New Balance and Previous Balance

Details the New Balance and Previous Balance functions.

4-28 Registrations that Move the Decimal Point

Explains how decimal point positions are adjusted during registration.

5 Read and Reset Reports

5-1 Daily Sales Data READ (X1 Mode)

Explains how to read daily sales data without clearing it.

5-2 Resetting Daily Sales Data (Z1 Mode)

Details the process of resetting daily sales data.

5-3 Periodic Sales Read and Reset (X2 Z2 Mode)

Explains reading and resetting periodic sales data.

5-4 Issuing Reports

Covers the procedures for issuing various reports.

Individual Read Reports

Covers issuing individual read reports.

PLU Range ReadReset Reports

Details issuing PLU range read/reset reports.

Individual Totalizer Reports

Explains issuing reports for individual totalizers.

Batch Report Issuance for Report Groups

Covers batch issuance of reports for groups.

6 For the Manager

6-1 Manager Control Mode (X1 Mode)

Explains accessing and using the Manager Control Mode.

6-2 Assigning Drawers for Each Clerk

Explains assigning cash drawers to individual clerks.

6-3 Stock Quantity Maintenance (Long PLUs Only)

Covers updating stock quantities for Long PLUs.

6-4 Program 1 Programming

Describes programming options for various register functions.

6-5 Cashier Assignment

Details assigning cashiers to specific functions.

7 General Guide

7-1 Mode Switch and Keys

Identifies and explains the mode switch and control keys.

7-2 Keyboard and Keys

Provides an overview of the keyboard layout and key functions.

Function Keys

Details various function keys like Add Check and Arrangement.

Cash Amount Tendered Key

Explains how to register cash amounts due.

Currency Exchange Key

Describes converting currencies and related operations.

Error Correct

Used to correct last item, discount, premium, or tender.

Void Key

Invalidates previously registered data.

10 Error Messages

Error Messages

Table of error messages and corresponding actions.

PASSWORD

Error related to incorrect password input.

MIN.STOCK

Error for stock quantity below minimum.

MEMORY OVER

Error when memory allocation exceeds RAM capacity.

11 Memory Protection Battery

Remember...a weak battery can result in the loss of valuable transaction data.

Warning about the impact of a weak battery on transaction data.

13 Specifications

Keyboard

Details the keyboard types for TK-2300 and TK-2700.

Receipt Printer

Details the receipt printer specifications.

Rotary Customer Display

Information displayed on the rotary customer display.

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