Thursday, January 10, 2013

Cash Registers in Washington State



SAM4s SPS-2000 cash register
SAM4s SPS-2000
If you are looking to buy a cash register in Washington State than look no further that National Business Systems, Inc. (NBS) located just outside of Seattle. NBS has been serving the greater Seattle Tacoma since 1972 and is a family ran business.

We sell Sharp cash registers and also the industry leading SAM4s cash registers. We offer cash registers that interface with credit card as well to really complete your cash register system.

If you are torn as to whether you need a POS system or a cash register you should come see us because we sell both and we will tell you the truth about both of them! There are places where one of them is a far better choice but only people that sell you both can tell you the truth.


SAM4s SPS-520FT cash register
SAM4s SPS-520F

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Interface your cash register and credit card together

When you are able to take credit cards directly on your cash register you accomplish several different things that are all good for your business. First of all is speed, it is much faster to check out a customer when you are not doing double entry of the total into a standalone credit card terminal. Second is accuracy, since you no longer have to double enter your sales total into the credit card machine you will stop making those ten key mistakes that are killing you! You know the ones where $19.99 turns into $9.99! And third it really helps stop or reduce fraud, now the cashier will have to ring up a customer sale completely before that can run a credit card. This is important because a stealing cashier will ring up a cash sale and than not ring up a sale of the same amount with a credit card however they do run the card through the credit card machine. Than the cashier takes that amount of cash out of the drawer for themselves and your register is going to balance! I bet this is all happening in your store right now and you have no idea! If not now it will as it is a matter of when not if!

There are lots of cash registers with built in credit card interface. The interface turns the register into a credit card machines and accomplishes everything I described above. We work with companies all over North America from our Cash Register Store in Seattle.

We offer complete systems from SAM4s cash registers and of course Sharp cash registers. Makes no difference where you are we can help from Washington State to New York!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Touch Screen cash register in Seattle

SAM4s SPS-2000 touch screen cash register
SAM4s SPS-2000


Looking for a POS system in Seattle but don't want to waste the money on a software based solution? Need most of what a POS delivers but not all the fluff and trouble that come with them? Want a system at about half the cost of a software based system? If you answered yes to any of these questions than you should look at the SAM4s SPS-2000 cash register system.

The SPS-2000 delivers most of the features of the very expensive POS systems without the baggage. The 2000 is a touch screen cash register, it is not a computer! No expensive software to buy as it is all built in. That is one of the great fetaures of this machine. It is a cash register, it does not have a hard drive, does not require a windows OS, does not get a virus, employees can't play games on it, no hard drive to crash. Hands down the SPS-2000 is far more durable than a computer running software.

You won't miss out on any great value added functions either. The SPS-200 is also a cash register with a built in credit card reader for integrated processing for credit card and gift cards. Other useful options include Kitchen Printer, Kitchen Video, Bar code scanner, scale, coin changer and much more.

The SPS-2000 is a great solution for quick service restaurants, bars, night clubs, cafeterias, table service restaurants, yougurt shops and much more.

Before you over spend on a touch screen system check out the SAM4s SPS-2000 and you will be glad you did!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Cash register support in Seattle Tacoma area

Our company is a full service cash register repair company located near Sea Tac airport. If you are located in the Seattle Tacoma area and have a commercial grade Sharp cash register or maybe a one of the great models from SAM4s cash register and need support, parts or supplies than give us a call at 253-839-9636

We specilize in cash registers with built in credit card readers to help you get the most out of you POS and security.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Many cash register users overlook a powerful security tool built into their cash registers reporting system. Almost every cash register ever made features a non-resettable grand total and cumulative "Z" counters that are there for the store owners protection.

We get request from time to time to remove them, make them re-set or have them set to custom numbers. A few machines do allow modification or adjustments to these totals and counters but most do not.

A few makes including most Sharp cash registers have three non-resettable grand totals and they are a positive transaction total, a negative transaction total and a net total. I don't believe most SAM4s cash registers offer that but some may.

The "Z" counter is a simple counter. Every time you "Z" the register is counts up by one. Very simple and easy to understand. Most machines with "Z2" features also have "Z2" counters as well.

So know that we know what the counters and totals are why are they important you may ask? Well it is very simple! They can help you stop a thief! To use effectively one just needs to pay attention to the counters and totals. In our thirty plus years in business we have help numerous store owners catch managers and cashiers steal great sums of money by teaching them to use the counters and totals. The easiest and my favorite is the counter. Like we talked about every time you "Z" a machine the counter increments by one. We had a long term multi site customer come to us with concerns that there was something wrong with the their cash register that is was not counting correctly maybe? So we asked why they though this and they said because their sales volume was way off for the last few months. So we sat down with them with journal tapes and Z tapes and it only took about two minutes to find the problem. The Z counters were counting by two not by one. How could this be? What would cause this? Well it was easy for us to tell and all the evidence was there in black and white. The manager of the store closed the store alone. The manager would change the time on the register, Z the machine out two hours early and run the store for the next two hours and Z the machine again. That second Z tape would be thrown away and removed from the audit tape and the time would be changed back to normal. The manager would steal all the money the store did in those two hours everyday he worked. This was a high volume gas station so it did a fair amount in two hours.

The store owner armed with this information quickly set up a sting operation and caught the manager in the act and he was arrested. The damage he did was over $15K

These features are built into your cash register so I implore you to use them. No store or restaurant is immune. If you have employees it is a matter of when you are going to be stolen from not if. We have personally been involved with customers catching managers and cashiers from time little coffee stands to ten lane department stores and everything in between. One customer calculated and reported to the police a theft of $100,000.00 and was able to recover $30,000.00 of the money stolen over the years!

Hope this help, hope you put this advice to work for you and stop the silent unwanted partners helping themselves to your profit!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Cash register with journal printers

Most cash registers traditionally came from the factory equipped with a receipt tape printer and a journal tape printer, also known as a two station printer register. In the past ten years with the introduction of thermal printing cash registers the industry to save money went to a receipt printer only also known as a single station printer register.

In the newer models the journal was replaced by an electronic journal commonly referred to as an EJ. Both the EJ or the hard printed journal tape serve the same purpose to a point, however the EJ has some limitations.

Before we go into a more in-depth look at the differences are let's look at what a journal is regardless of printed or electronic. early on in electronic cash register development they began to be made with two station printers and at times the journal is invaluable and can save you hours of time or maybe save thousands of dollars. The number one function of the journal is for you to audit transactions. For you the store owner to look at exactly what was registered in the register and how, by who, when etc etc. Sometimes this information is used to locate and fix over rings or ten keying mistakes or even to catch a thief! The journal prints everything in live time just as it happened. The cashier used the void function it records it, the cashier opens the cash drawer with the no sale the journal shows it. The only thing a journal won't record is if the cashier enters some numbers on the keyboard as if making a sale and than presses clear. That would not record even as important as that can be however that is a topic for another day.

A perfect example of how useful a journal tape can be is this scenario that happens all the time. A manager X's out the register for the end of shift and finds that the register is reporting that you had sales of $1000.00 more than a normal shift and of course the drawer is short by that same $1000.00 so to solve the mystery you turn to the cashier and the journal tape. The cashier reports she was attempting to ring up 10 items for $1.00 each and accidentally registers 10 items for $100.00 instead. In her hurry to correct the mistake and finish the sale she she pressed the cash key to start over again. Than you see the next transaction on the journal where it is registered correctly backing up the cashiers story. Sometimes the cashier won't know why there is a massive overing but going through a journal tape you can discover them.

Many merchants than store their journal tapes for a period of time. As far as I know there is not a state, city, or county law that would require you to save them however always check your local regulations for clarification.

So know we know a little about why the journal tape is important lets look at the differences between a printed journal tape compared to a electronic journal tape (EJ). The EJ prints to memory and when you require the information you must go into reports and print out the EJ all at once than you have a printed hard copy of the journal just as you would have if you had a two station printer. Some cash registers even have filters so you can narrow down the information you print. Sounds great right? Well in many cases it is however the EJ has limits and the first one is memory. Most registers will have a programmable amount of space allocated for EJ storage. The EJ storage amount is almost always sized by number of lines for example a typical size is 3000 lines however I have seen them set up with 30K lines or as low as 1000. Next you must tell the register what to do when the lines of storage has been exceeded or about to be exceeded. Most registers have options such as stop the register, warn the user to run a EJ report which clears the memory and lets the user continue, that is a seldom used method. Next the register simply warns the operator but allows continued use of the register. The most common set up is just to set the register to overwrite the oldest information and never warn the operator and that is what we see most common. Now the problem with that is you come up with a situation where you need to see the audit from five days ago, chances are it has been over written and it all depends on how many lines were set up and how busy your store was over that time.

In the last few years the top manufactures have started coming back around and began offering models of registers with a choice of a single station or two station. In my opinion if you like hands on  access whenever you want it than buy a two station model.

Some great samples of models that offer choices in single station or two station are the following
So really think about whether a two station printer would help you? Is it worth the cost? Is it worth the expense of NOT having a journal tape? What expense you may ask? Well one important topic we did not even touch on is what happens if your register goes up in smoke? Maybe at the end of a busy day in the Christmas shopping season you register dies and you are left with a drawer full of cash and checks and no idea how much should be there, how much tax you collected, how much in gift cards you sold, nothing is known. If you had a register with a two station printer you could recreate the days' business. If your register had an EJ instead you history is probably gone for good. Does that happen? Not often but do you want to be the one it happens to?

If you need help selecting a cash register than feel free to give us a call. We know registers and what features and functions mean to different types of stores and restaurants. Our number is 1-800-863-2274

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Sales tax programming for cash registers

So the first business day of the year and our phones are ringing off the hook with people looking for help programming their cash registers. We can help with SAM4s cash registers and the commercial grade Sharp cash registers (not the XE models).

We charge for our support and the number is 1-800-863-2274 but before you call make sure you have your cash register manual (we can do without if need be) and your programming key. Most SAM4s cash register programming keys have the letters P on them however a C key will work too. An OP or REG key will not get to the program mode and will do us no good!

Sharp cash registers programming keys are marked MA and the others will not work.

We sell all the keys for SAM4s and Sharp cash registers as well.