Dimensions: The bottom line is that the cash register needs an area of approx. 35 x 42cm and this is comparable to almost Allen cash registers with significantly more space on the monitor. Why do you need more space? What is a cash register for? It's easy ... A classic PC-based cash register consists of a permanent operating treasure computer, usually with RS-232 and electricity-bearing USB, a good cash monitor, usually with touchscreen and a cash printer. The rest - a money charging, treasurer, customer display can be retrofitted at a later date. The cash computer should be fast enough to be able to work with the TSE cashier programs. This creates a TSE cash register as hardware for you. To do this, you need cash software that can work with TSE stick, as well as a suitable TSE stick. Yo.
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