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SAFESCAN TP-220

Thermal printer

Counting results printed in detail
 
Do you want to print your counting results, but don't have a receipt printer? The compact Safescan TP-220 is quick and easy to connect to the Safescan 6155 coin and banknote counter or the Safescan 2665 banknote counter. The TP-220 informs you flawlessly and in detail about the total sum counted, but also shows you the results for each denomination. It couldn't be easier! This receipt printer is suitable for standard thermal printing paper, and combines high printing speed with a robust casing for your convenience.

Product Features

  • Total counting result printed per denomination
  • Compatible with Safescan 6155 and Safescan 2665
  • Printing speed: 50 mm/s
  • RS-232 Serial port
  • Voltage: AC100-240V
  • Size: 182 x 90 x 110 mm
  • Weight: 0.5 kg
  • 10 day satisfaction guarantee
  • CE approved

3 Year Warranty

Safescan products are manufactured according to high standards for quality and safety. As a result, this Safescan product comes with a 3-year extended warranty.

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In the box

  • Safescan TP-220
  • Manual in English
  • Adapter with Euro plug
  • Thermal paper (1 roll)
 
 
Testimonials
Den Heijer is especially known as a supplier to the catering industry. The company has a an extensive fleet of cars, so that customers can be supplied quickly. But it also happens that people come to collect the products themselves. “And that is where Safescan enters the equation,’ says Auke. “There are many people who come to collect orders in the store. And of course these orders are paid for in cash. Occasionally, we had to accept some fishy banknotes, so to speak.
We knew that the UV-lights at the cash registers were outdated and we had already tested several new devices. Most of them were uneasy in use; banknotes could only be entered in one direction and they often had to be scanned several times to obtain a reliable result.”