SOURCE: Casio cash register te-4500f
Hi.
E10 means drawer not closed within the given time (in programming). if you have the drawer closed already, make sure all three wires are connected between the drawer and the register (one of them senses the drawer state). Apart from that, you might have a programming, or memory issue. Has anyone played with the programming?
If you are still stuck, let me know.
Mark
SOURCE: casio te-8500f
With the power switch off, hold down the RECEIPT FEED button and turn the register on.
Continue to hold the button until white text shows up on the screen.
Release the button and press the SUB-TOTAL button.
When the register asks "1. Flag Clear / 2. Something Else", select "1. Flag Clear" and press yes.
This is the Casio ECR equivalent of CTRL-ALT-DEL; it should fix the printer-cycling issue.
Cheers!
SOURCE: TE 8500f Casio buttons don't work
Hi.
What can you see on the display. Is it just glowing, or are there any words or numbers on it?
Mark
SOURCE: Casio TE-8500F won't start
On some cash machines there is a fuse that can burn out. Normally this fuse is located underneath where the cord go in.
Most cash machines when nothing happens means it is dead.
SOURCE: a till won't open the cash draw tried different
It usually means the drawer wiring has been shorted out at some stage and the internal fuse (most models have a drawer fuse on the main board) has blown. Occasionally the drive transistor may have blown open also.
If you want to have a go at it yourself and save some money, C-tech has a service manual here:
http://the-checkout-tech.com/estore/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=334
Once you have it, I can direct you to the relevant parts/ diagrams etc for drawer drive.
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