Sharp TINSZ2600RCZZ Ej Report Reading And Resetting, 7 @ A, 7 P @ A, Sample print

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EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING

EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING

The cash register provides an electronic journal (EJ) function. This function is intended to record the journal data in memory instead of journal paper, and print the data as an EJ report. The register records the journal data in REG, PGM, VOID, X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes. By default, a maximum of 1000 lines are stored in memory, but you can expand it to 3000 lines. For details on EJ programming, please refer to “Electronic Journal Programming” section (page 45).

Printing journal data on the way of a transaction

You can print journal data of a current transaction recorded in EJ memory by pressing the Rkey during the transaction.

This function is valid when the printing style is programmed to receipt, and the receipt ON/OFF function is set to OFF.

• Sample print

EJ report title

EJ report end title

Reading and resetting the electronic journal data (Issuing EJ report)

You can read the journal data stored in the EJ memory in journal format by performing the following procedure in the X1/Z1 or OP X/Z mode.

To read all of the data:

• Sample EJ report

 

7:@ A

To reset all of the data:

7:P @ A

To read the last 10 records:

 

Header

710

@ A

information

print

 

 

With EJ memory, a maximum of 1000 (or 3000, if programmed) lines of data can be stored. When executing an all data reading, all of the data stored in the EJ memory will be printed. To save paper, compression print is available.

To stop reading or resetting the data, turn the mode switch to “MGR” position. The data will not be erased when resetting.

When printing is performed continuously, the printing may be intermitted several seconds. After the intermission, the printing will be restarted.

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