Saturday, 10 September 2016 17:41

KSP

The KSP-OIML Series is a high quality and durable retail scale with OIML R76 & EC type-approvals. KSP-OIML Series with single-range division is easy to install, easy to operate, easy to clean, and requires minimum maintenance. This model is perfectly designed for food retail applications and could meet virtually weighing need on almost any counter in shops, bakery, supermarkets…and so on. Purely manufactured in Taiwan, it provides up to 96 sets of direct and indirect memories for saving unit prices. Features

• 18mm Dual-side LCD Display (customer side and vendor side)

• With Single-Range Division

• Auto Zero Point Tracking

• Tare Function

• Give-Change Function

• 96 sets of PLU for unit price setting (including M1 ~ M6 direct PLU, and P10 ~ P99 indirect PLU)

• Low Power and Charging Status Indication

• Energy-Saving Function

• Anti-Cockroach Device

• Adjustable and Nonskid Rubber Feet

• In-use Cover for Water-Splash Proof

• Stainless Steel Platter

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Saturday, 10 September 2016 17:40

PTI

1 tower display for customer, 1 scale display for cashier Level indicator and adjusting feet 44 keys for main, calculation, numeric, PLU and operation Four receipt patterns for user's selection With SEIKO built-in printer to print shopping receipt Allow information (e.g. PLU name, PLU code, unit price) loading from computer into the scale unit Allow information (e.g. PLU code, unit in the scale unit)

Features:

• White LED backlight display

• Tare / Zero function / By count price function

• 24hrs time and date setting for printing function / Discount key for selected item

• Pay back function / Total amount calculating function / Simple calculating function

• Report mode allows to display the sales

• Key pad selectable beep sound to avoid missing of entering key

• Durable and removable stainless steel platform

• Power saving LCD readout / Low battery indicator

• 1 roll thermal receipt paper (included) / Operation program (included)

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