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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
Casio 140CR Setup and Programm ing Steps Cash Register Support 011-314 8888 SETUP 1. Turn PGM key to PGM mode 2. Plug in Cash Register into wall socket 3. Open the printer lit and insert batteries under the paper roll a. Batteries are not supplied with Cash Register 4. Feed the paper in to do printer and close the lit SETUP TIME AN D DATE 1. When t[...]
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Page 2
PROGRA MMING OF PLU ’S 1. Turn the mode switch to PGM 2. Type in the first PLU number and press the PLU button 3. Type in the price and press cash 4. You can keep on doing this until all y our 120 PLU’S are entered 5. To save all the prices press subtotal 6. Turn the mode switch back to REG STEPS ON U SING PLU’S 1. Turn mode switch to REG 2. [...]