Toshiba TEC MA-1040-400 Series User Manual
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amount is short of the food-stampable total, the balance due is
displayed, expecting for another tendering or totalling operation
in other medias.
The change by the unit of $1.00 will be returned in food stamp, but
the change portion less than $1.00 will be returned in cash.
When teh food-stampable total is zero or negative, depressing this
key without numeric entry displays "0.00". In this case, an
attempt of a food stamp tendering operation will result in an
error.
There are three types of food stamp handlings regarding the tax
payment system for the food stampable items, and the register has been
programmed with the right type for each area:
1) GENERAL TYPE
The customer may pay up to the food-stampable amount plus the
taxes due in food stamp. (The FOOD STAMPABLE TOTAL read in
the display already includes the taxes due in this type.)
2) ILLINOIS TYPE
The customer may pay up to the food-stampable amount in food
stamp, and the amount actually paid in food stamp is
tax-exempted, (The FOOD STAMPABLE TOTAL read in the display
does not include the taxes due in this type.)
3) TEXAS TYPE
The customer may pay up to the food-stampable amount in food
stamp, but any taxes due must be paid in cash.
(The FOOD
STAMPABLE TOTAL read in the display does not include the taxes
due in this type.)
The food stamp tendering operation, if it is necessary, must
performed before operating other media keys in finalizing a sale.
be
CURI
CUR2
FOREIGN CURRENCY KEYS ([CURI], [CUR2])
These keys are used to read the sale total amount in foreign
currencies and to declare tendering in the foreign currencies for
finalizing the sale.
When a [CUR] key is merely depressed after the [TXBL TL] key (or the
[ST] key with the "Taxable Total Display" option), the sale total
exchanged into the foreign currency value is displayed. Then an
amount tendered in that foreign currency may be entered through the
numeric keys (displaying ithe amount in the foreign currency) and next
the same [CUR] key will be depressed again to declare tendering,
followed by a media key (usually [AT/TL] for cash payment). The
change due is displayed and printed in the domestic currency value.
If the tendered amount is short, the balance due is displayed in the
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