Toshiba MA-132 SERIES User Manual
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JF
This key is used to advance the journal roll in the same way as the
RF key. This key is useful if the cashier, due perhaps to an
interruption whilst ringing up a sale, is unsure which items have
already been entered. By using this key, the cashier can see which
items have actually been printed.
JOURNAL FEED KEY
RCPT
ISSUE
RECEIPT POST-ISSUE KEY
This key is used to issue the receipt of a sale which has already been
finalized with the RECEIPT ON/OFF SWITCH positioned to OFF.
To operate, depress the [~RCPT ISSUE] key without a numeric entry.
The receipt for the last sale is then issued, with only the sale total
printed but not details. This key will not function if another sale
has alreay been under way on the register,
operation is not possible after a Received
transactions.
The receipt post-issue
on Account or Paid Out
DOLL
DISC
DOLLAR DISCOUNT KEY
This key is used to subtract an amount from the sale total such as
a discounting a sale. This key cannot normally be used outside a sale.
Neither can an amount exceeding sale total normally be entered.
However, when the "Credit Balance" option has been selected, this key
can be used inside or outside a sale and over-subtraction of the sale
is allowed.
This key can be programmed with taxable or non-taxable status. When
the tax status of this key must be reversed, depress |TX/M[ (or ITXl/M|
and/or ITX2/MI in a dual-tax area) before this key is depressed.
To operate, enter the discount amount on the numeric keyboard, and
then depress this key.
PERCENT DISCOUNT KEY
This key is used to subtract a percentage rate from the sale or an
item. If the preset rate is to be subtracted, depress this key without
a prior rate entry. If a rate different from the preset one is
required, enter the desired rate on the numeric keyboard and then
depress this key. The manual rate will take priority.
To operate, depress the key either immediately after a department
or PLU entry if only that item requires the percent discount, or after
the |~S TI key has been depressed if required from the total bill. The
percent rate and the discount amount calculated are printed and
subtracted from the sale total.
The percentage rate may be entered within the range from 0.01% to
99.99%. The fraction resulted from the percentage calculation is
usually programmed to be rounded off. However, it can be programmed
to be rounded up or rounded down.
Usually, I %,-j key may operate only once after obtaining a sub-total.
However, it can be programmed to allow any number of times.
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