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Casio Electronic Cash Register 140CR-1


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Casio ? Electronic Cash Register 140CR

Condition: Used but in great condition, no damage has been made to it, everything is working perfectly.Comes with four Keys all for the main switch, one being the main key and three spears. Keys for Till are missing, but they are not expensive to buy, till does open with machine when on though.

Colour: Black

Specifications:

? High-visibility LCD

? Quiet thermal printer

? Sanitary anti-bacterial keyboard

? Multipurpose tray

? Designed for quick setup

? Supports up to 999 PLUs

? Environmentally Friendly

? Medium-size drawer


Model Number& Brand: Casio 140CR-1

Item Weight: 4.3 Kg

Product Dimensions: 45 x 41 x 20.3 cm

Reason for Selling: Was used for 5 years for my business, and did a really great job but unfortunately I?m doing the accounts on a computer now there is no need to keep it. It is very helpful and does the job you need it for. Printing paper is also cheap and easy to buy, either on eBay/amazon or any other global site which sell office equipment.

Price: ?55ono

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