Non-add number print key c[^m), Percent discount key ([%-]) – Toshiba MA-205 User Manual
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NON-ADD NUMBER PRINT KEY C[^M)
When the Mode Lock is in the "REG'' position, this key is used to
print a non-add number such as Code No., Account No., etc. on the
receipt and journal for future reference. A maximum of 7-digit
non-add number can be printed.
RTN
MDSE
To operate, enter the required number and depress the [#] key.
It may be operated as the first line of the sale, between two line
items, or after the subtotal amount if before finalizing the sale.
RETURNED MERCHANDISE KEY ([RTN MDSE])
This key is used to make a subtracting entry for a returned item.
This key is also used to invalidate an item entered before the
last entry within a transaction, in which case the [ITEM CORK] key
cannot invalidate the designated item.
To operate, depress the [RTN MDSE] before or after the amount
entry, and then depress the department key from which the amount
should be subtracted.
ITEM
CORR
ITEM CORRECT KEY ([ITEM CORR])
This key is used to delete the last item within a transaction.
Depressing this key once will remove the last item from the bill,
printing a line through that item on the receipt and journal.
The item-correct funtion is effective even when a numeric entry
and a [C] key depression are already performed between the
item-to-be-corrected and the [ITEM CORR] key depression. However,
if any other key-in operation including an error comes inbetween,
the item-correct will not function for the last item any longer.
The [ITEM CORR] key may function to correct any last item entered
through a department, [%-]key. But a department item entered with
the [RTN MDSE] key cannot be item-corrected.
%-
PERCENT DISCOUNT KEY ([%-])
This key is used to enter a discount calculated on a percentage
rate. When this key is depressed after a department item, the
discount amount is calculated on the preset or manual-entry rate
and subtracted from the department item amount. This key can also
be operated in the same way after pressing the [ST] key if the
percent discounting is performed for the sale total.
A percent rate can be preset on this key; however, if another rate
is entered through the numeric keyboard prior to the depression of
the [%-] key, the entered rate prevails. The preset rate will be
active by a simple depression of the [%-] key.
The percent discounting is effective only once for each department
item and subtotal amount.
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