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1. Load the cassette with currency. The shape of some notes may be affected by conditions of
storage or bundling, preventing them from forming neat, even piles. If not corrected, such
conditions may cause notes to be rejected by the dispensing mechanism. To compensate for the
most common conditions of slanting or cupped note piles, follow the directions given here.
Notes with no apparent shape problems are referred to as “common” notes.
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Slanting pile
To avoid dispensing problems caused by a
“slanting” pile, put the notes in neat bundles
of no more than ½ to ¾ inches in thickness.
Turn every other bundle around to minimize
slanting of the pile.
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Cupped bundle
To avoid dispensing problems caused by cupped bundles, turn all the bundles with the
cupped side towards the dispense opening.
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Common notes
Place the prepared bundles in the cassette.
Figure 4-12. Slanted Piles.
Figure 4-13b. Cupped Bundle.
Figure 4-13a. Cupped Bundle.