SAFESCAN 2985
Banknote counter
With counterfeit detection
Our top-of-the-line model money counter combines adjustable speeds with ease of use never seen before, and professional options. This front-loader offers a raised input plateau, so you can efficiently count and measure large quantities of (unsorted!) notes. On top of that, you can continue to add new notes while the 2985 is operating. Waiting is a thing of the past. But, the 2985 also offers optimal security: thanks to quintuple counterfeit detection -- including infrared -- counterfeit money doesn’t stand a chance. Total amounts? Sub total by bill value? You can read it off at a glance on the large, illuminated LCD display! Thanks to the practical ADD and BATCH functions, it offers maximum ease of use. Additionally, the machine offers four adjustable speeds (up to 1500 notes per minute). Choose a high speed when counting new notes or switch to a lower gear for used and/or damaged denominations. And it is tested 100% by European Central Bank (www.ECB.int)!
Product Features
- Currency: Euro banknotes for automatic currency denomination reading
- Counting speed: 600, 900, 1200 and 1500 banknotes/min.
- Note size: 50mm x 110mm – 95mm x 185 mm
- Note thickness: 0.07mm - 0.2 mm
- Detection of suspected notes: Half -, double -, chain note
- Counterfeit detecting System : UV, IR, MT and size detection
- Display modes: LCD display and menu operation
- Max Hopper Capacity 350 units
- Max Stacker Capacity 200 units
- Machine size: 250 x 272 x 270 mm
- Net weight: 6,5 kg
- Power Source: 85V/60Hz to 265V/50Hz.
- Power Consumption: < 40W
- 10 day satisfaction guarantee
- 2 years warranty
In the box
- Safescan 2985
- Manual in English
- Cleaning brush
- EU, UK & CH power adapter
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Testimonial
Karl Huijbrechts, owner of “Textielreiniger” = Textile Cleaner, a chain of drycleaners in the Antwerp area: “Since 2004, the Flemish government has paid two-thirds of the costs of ironing back to citizens.
This is great for our sector, interesting for the customer, and it has already helped 45,000 people to a job, mainly women with a low education.”