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Currency Counters — Precision And Efficiency Within The Workplace

Currency counters determine the denomination of money and the quantity of each denomination. They improve precision and efficiency, allowing clerks and financial associates to perform their job duties as directed.

Used Counter Equipment

Used bill counter machines are refurbished before they are sold. The refurbishment process includes taking the equipment apart, cleaning the interior and exterior parts of a machine, and reassembling the equipment.

During the inspection of a used bill counter, a service technician will perform some tests. These tests are conducted to assess the efficiency of the equipment. A test run may require the equipment to count up a specific amount of cash. The technician will compare the automated results with the original value of the money.

Money Counter Products

Bill counters often feature a streamlined design. Some counters may contain a scale. The scale will determine the number of bills that are stacked on top of the scale's platform. Equipment that contains an automated feeder will allow an end user to input money directly into the machine.

As money is processed, the denomination of the bill will be determined. Equipment that contains an automated feeder will process a stack of bills in succession.

Counter products can be plugged into a wall socket. Some models may require the use of batteries. A battery-operated unit is portable and will allow currency to be counted in any type of setting where finances are being handled at a place of business.

Usage Guidelines

After purchasing a bill counter, designate an area to use the equipment. The bill counter should be stored in an area that only you and your employees are able to access. Keeping the unit near a safe or in an office where finances are tallied up each day will ensure that the counter is available for use whenever it is needed.

Care And Repair Tips

A used bill counter should be kept covered when it is not in use. A protective cover will prevent dust from accumulating on the equipment, which could result in the machine not operating properly.

A counter's surface materials should be cleaned occasionally. A mild detergent can be used to clean waterproof case parts that a counter is made of.

If the mechanical parts of a unit do not operate efficiently, the business where the equipment was purchased from can assist with restoring the machine. A service technician can perform onsite inspections and repairs. 

Contact a professional for more information about used currency counter machines


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