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2836 days ago

Grab a Bargain | Sharp XE-A217B Electronic Cash Register

Saniya from Flat Bush

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Sharp XE-A217B Electronic Cash Register at a Bargain price!!

This item is in Good working condition and we will add the rolls in the picture for free at full buy now price. This is a bargain price since similar item has been listed for $1500 elsewhere. This was used in our Restaurant and no longer needed, since we have gone to the Screen monitor POS.

XE-A217B

Spill-resistant flat keyboard
Table tracking with detailed bill printing
Built-in SD card slot for program backup and easy data transfer
Clear multi-line operator display with tilt-mechanism for user-friendly operation
1-Sheet quick and silent drop-in thermal printer
Guided programming for easy set-up
Flat keyboard with 70 direct article keys
Paper saving electronic journal for a full audit trail


Overview:

The XE-A217B features a class leading large multi-line operator display and is ideal for hospitality owners who need a professional, reliable and easy to use machine.

Featuring a new contemporary cabinet design, the XE-A217B series comes in a choice of light grey or black and will fit in with most hospitality interiors.

A key feature for a hospitality outlet is the spill-resistant silicone rubber keyboard offering 119 keys.

For easy set-up, a free PC Link software programme allows for effortless product maintenance and a new data export function allows for sales data to be saved for use within any spreadsheet.

The Sharp XE-A217B is the perfect partner for any hospitality business.

For more information on this particular model, please visit the link below:

www.sharp.co.uk...
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We are in Flat Bush Auckland if you prefer a pick up, or we can ship but would need to calculate the shipping costs at this stage.

Price: $450

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