Sharp XE-A42S XE-A42S Operation Manual in English and Spanish - Page 26

Optional Features - tax programming

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Tax status shift The machine allows you to shift the programmed tax status of each department or the PLU key by pressing the T U and/or keys before those keys. After each entry is completed, the programmed tax status of each key is resumed. Example: Selling the following items for cash with their programmed tax status reversed • One $13.45 item of dept. 16 (non-taxable) as a taxable 1 item • One $7.00 item of PLU 25 (non-taxable) as a taxable 1 and 2 item • One $4.00 item of dept. 11 (taxable 2) as a non-taxable item • Two $10.50 items of dept. 1 (taxable 1) as taxable 2 items Key operation example Receipt print 1345 T ¥ 25 T U p 400 U œ 1050 T U ¡ ¡ A OPTIONAL FEATURES 1 Auxiliary Entries Discount and premium entries using the percent key The percent key is used to apply a manually entered or preset discount or premium percent rate to individual items or to a merchandise subtotal. In the default setting, you can manually enter a discount percent rate to both individual items and merchandise subtotal. For manual entry of discount or premium percent rate, enter the rate (up to 100.00) with the numeric keys (you need a decimal point when you enter a fractional percent rate), and press a percent key. When using a preset rate (if programmed), press a percent key. When entry limit is programmed for a percent key, you can not enter a rate over the limit. Percent calculation for merchandise subtotal Key operation example 4 @ 140 ∞ 570 ¶ m 10 % A Receipt print 24

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OPTIONAL FEATURES
Discount and premium entries using the percent key
The percent key is used to apply a manually entered or preset discount or premium percent rate to individual
items or to a merchandise subtotal.
In the default setting, you can manually enter a discount percent rate to
both individual items and merchandise subtotal.
For manual entry of discount or premium percent rate, enter the
rate (up to 100.00) with the numeric keys (you need a decimal point when you enter a fractional percent rate),
and press a percent key.
When using a preset rate (if programmed), press a percent key.
When entry limit is programmed for a percent key, you can not enter a rate over the limit.
Percent calculation for merchandise subtotal
4
@
140
570
m
10
%
A
Receipt print
Key operation example
Auxiliary Entries
1
Tax status shift
The machine allows you to shift the programmed tax status of each department or the PLU key by pressing the
T
and/or
U
keys before those keys. After each entry is completed, the programmed tax status of each
key is resumed.
Example: Selling the following items for cash with their programmed tax status reversed
• One $13.45 item of dept. 16 (non-taxable) as a taxable 1 item
• One $7.00 item of PLU 25 (non-taxable) as a taxable 1 and 2 item
• One $4.00 item of dept. 11 (taxable 2) as a non-taxable item
• Two $10.50 items of dept. 1 (taxable 1) as taxable 2 items
1345
25
TUp
400
1050
TU¡
¡
A
Receipt print
Key operation example