The Default Sales Modes
1. Using Your Machine
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The Default Sales Modes
The nine, factory set, default modes are as follows:
Label Mode
- used to produce labels for single item transactions, for instance at a deli counter.
When non-weighed goods are sold, the scale can print multiple identical labels. Multiple
operators enter their PIN for each transaction.
Receipt Mode
- Used at the point of sale with a cash drawer. Multiple operators enter their PIN
for each transaction.
Checkout Mode
- Used at the point of sale with a cash drawer. A single operator logs on and
remains logged on for the length of the session.
Hold Receipt Mode
- Used for counter service. Generates a subtotal receipt, which the
customer can then take to the checkout to make payment
.
Multiple operators enter their PIN
for each transaction.
Self Service Mode
- Allows the customer to operate the scale to produce a label that can be
later scanned at the checkout. May be used in conjunction with a barcode scanner or Optical
Article Recognition equipment.
Add Mode
- Enables an operator to print multiple labels for a single PLU, followed by a single
label with totals printed on it.
Stock Mode
- Used for stock management transactions that adjust stock levels, but do not
update the sales totals. These can include: stock counts, stock received, stock write off and
customer orders.
Prepack Mode
- Used to print labels for pre-packaged items. Can also be used to re-wrap items
when required.
Receipt (Non POS) Mode
- Similar to Receipt Mode in operation, but does not require payment
to be taken before a receipt is printed.