SAFESCAN 6155
Coin and banknote counter
With printer port
All of the ease of the Safescan 6150 and printing of your counting results immediately on your existing receipt printer? The Safescan 6155 combines speed - you literally only need minutes to count your register - with a user-friendly printing option. The 6155 is compatible with the Safescan TP-220 receipt printer, allowing you to immediately print your counting results. Of course, you also enjoy silent operation and a bright LCD screen showing you the total amount, and counts the amount for each coin and note at a glance. Counting is even easier as the interface asks for the different kinds of coins and notes in the correct order. So, whether you have only one or dozens of cash registers; the Safescan 6155 saves you a lot of time. Every day!
Optionally you can order Safescan MCS 2.0 with the Safescan 6155. For more information about the Safescan MCS 2.0,
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Product Features
- Counts both coins and banknotes
- Print counting results instantly via serial port
- Default currencies: EUR, GBP, CHF
- With USB port for PC connection
- Weighing and counting of coupons, vouchers, tickets
- Displays total amount, quantity and amount per denomination
- Software available for most currencies
- Compatible with Safescan MCS V2.0*
- Free trial version of Money Counting Software
- Works with Power adapter
- Works with 9V Battery (not included)
- Size: 230 x 140 x 110 mm
- Weight: 0.7Kg
- 10 day satisfaction guarantee
- 2 years warranty
- CE approved
(* not included)
In the box
- Safescan 6155
- Manual in English
- Money Hook
- Coin tray
- EUR and UK power adapter
- USB Update Cable
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Testimonial
Cigars, cigarettes, souvenirs, newspapers and magazines have more in common than the attractive location they are sold at: they are all items that are usually paid for in cash. “There is always the chance that there is a forged note in there, especially if you consider that tourists are not very familiar with the euro and frequently get taken for a ride.
” To avoid forged notes getting into the till Ramon has chosen to use the Safescan 125.