Esther:
The exact functionality you are requesting is located on page 52 of the Casio TE-2000 user manual. Pages 48 through 55 are a good read for you as well. You can access the manual at this location:
http://support.casio.com/en/manual/006/TE-2000_EN.pdf
Specifically, you will be changing the store logo and message header information to reflect your current store. The process is rather straight forward, and only requires about 5 to 10 minutes of work on your part.
Specifically, you'll need to decide on a few things first:
- Do I want a Graphic Logo?
- Do I want a Logo Message?
- Do I want top print a message at the bottom of the receipt?
Those three questions will help you program your unit. As the instructions on Page 52 outline, you'll need to insert the PGM (programming) key into the machine, and then do the following:
- PGM Key, turn to Program
- Press key '3'
- Press key 'Sub Total'
- Enter: '2122'
- Press key 'Sub Total'
From there, you have to enter a special code made up of the first 3 questions:
In your head, start at 0, and then add:
- If you wish a Graphic Logo: Add 0 (in your head)
- If you wish a Text Logo Message: Add 1 (in your head)
- If you wish to print a commercial message, Add 2 (in your head)
- If not, just add 0
- If you wish to print a bottom message, Add 4 (in your head)
- If not, just add 0
Now, take that total (whatever it is), and enter it. So, if you want a Text message AND a commercial message at the top of the receipt, but no bottom message, it would be: 1 + 2 + 0 or 3. You would then enter '0000000' (that's 7 0's). So, that would be '30000000' You then press the 'CA /AMT = /TEND' key. And then 'Sub Total'. From there, you can program your message following the instructions.
I know it can sound confusing, but these are just ways the machine understands what exactly you want it to do. Please refer to the user manual, as it outlines the exact process you need to do. You will also need to refer to the character code table in the user manual (on page 54) just to be able to enter text as it is.
I hope this has helped,
--Phillip
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