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Price reductions (red price) You can use the reduced price function to change a price; generally to an amount that is less than the normal price. You can program the register so that it prints the normal price, and the difference between the two prices on the receipt, while on journal, these items are always printed. The following functions are able to work with red price. • Department and PLU • Quantity extension (Preset price is required for both department and PLU.) • Amount limitation of item program (It effects to new price.) Note that you cannot use red price with the following types of item. • Department and PLUs programmed with negative unit prices • Set menus and link PLUs • Second unit prices • Multiplication operations that use the format: Amount × Quantity Example 1 Dept 1 $6.00 Item --------- Red price $4.00 Payment Cash $4.00 OPERATION RECEIPT 4-B RED PRICE Input a reduced price. 6-! F RED RED PRC 1 DEPT01 TL CASH •6.00- Old price -2.00- Reduced price *4.00- •4.00 New price (Difference between two prices) •4.00 Example 2 PLU 1 $4.00 Item --------- Red price $2.00 Payment Cash $6.00 OPERATION RECEIPT 3X 2-B RED PRICE Input a reduced price. 1+ F RED RED PRC 3 PLU0001 TL CASH •12.00 -6.00 *6.00 •6.00 •6.00 • The model for the U.S./Canada, use x instead of X. Advanced Operations TE-3000S User's Manual 83 E

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Advanced Operations
TE-3000S User’s Manual
83
E
Price reductions (red price)
You can use the reduced price function to change a price; generally to an amount that is less than the normal
price. You can program the register so that it prints the normal price, and the difference between the two prices
on the receipt, while on journal, these items are always printed.
The following functions are able to work with red price.
Department and PLU
Quantity extension (Preset price is required for both department and PLU.)
Amount limitation of item program (It effects to new price.)
Note that you cannot use red price with the following types of item.
Department and PLUs programmed with negative unit prices
Set menus and link PLUs
Second unit prices
Multiplication operations that use the format: Amount
×
Quantity
Example 1
OPERATION
RECEIPT
4-
B
6-
!
F
Example 2
OPERATION
RECEIPT
3
X
2-
B
1
+
F
The model for the U.S./Canada, use
x
instead of
X
.
Input a reduced price.
Dept 1
$6.00
Item
—————————
Red price
$4.00
—————————————
Payment
Cash
$4.00
RED
PRICE
Input a reduced price.
PLU 1
$4.00
Item
—————————
Red price
$2.00
—————————————
Payment
Cash
$6.00
RED
PRICE
RED
•6.00
RED PRC
-2.00
1 DEPT01
*4.00
TL
•4.00
CASH
•4.00
RED
•12.00
RED PRC
-6.00
3 PLU0001
*6.00
TL
•6.00
CASH
•6.00
Old price
Reduced price
New price (Difference
between two prices)