"Mixed Bill Counter" = a machine that counts and displays the number of bills provided, plus evaluates the value of each bill. That is, if 100 quantity of $5.00 bills are added, the quantity count will return "100" with a value count of "$500". If a mix of bills is included, such as 100 x $1 plus 10 x $5 plus 5 x $20, the quantity count will return "115" and the value count will be "$250". Price range: $1800-$13500+.
"Bill Counter" (aka cash counter, money counter, currency counter) = AC-powered machine that counts and displays the number of bills provided, regardless of value of the bills. That is, if 100 quantity of $5.00 bills are added, the count will return "100". Options may include batch counting, increased loading capacity, and levels of counterfeit detection. Price range: $100-$1000.
True, this is a bill counter. The definition of a standard bill counter versus a mixed bill counter/sorter is commonly misunderstood -- which is why I've added explanations here to describe the difference.
The model shown here is a standard bill counter -- used successfully by thousands of cash businesses in North America.
"Mixed Bill Counter" = a machine that counts and displays the number of bills provided, plus evaluates the value of each bill. That is, if 100 quantity of $5.00 bills are added, the quantity count will return "100" with a value count of "$500". If a mix of bills is included, such as 100 x $1 plus 10 x $5 plus 5 x $20, the quantity count will return "115" and the value count will be "$250". Price range: $1800-$13500+.
brjohn1 1 year ago
Why does the bill counter say "30" on it. This device is only good if you know that all the denominations being counted at that moment are the same.
MONOPOLY35 1 year ago
"Bill Counter" (aka cash counter, money counter, currency counter) = AC-powered machine that counts and displays the number of bills provided, regardless of value of the bills. That is, if 100 quantity of $5.00 bills are added, the count will return "100". Options may include batch counting, increased loading capacity, and levels of counterfeit detection. Price range: $100-$1000.
brjohn1 1 year ago
@MONOPOLY35
True, this is a bill counter. The definition of a standard bill counter versus a mixed bill counter/sorter is commonly misunderstood -- which is why I've added explanations here to describe the difference.
The model shown here is a standard bill counter -- used successfully by thousands of cash businesses in North America.
Thanks for the feedback. :)
brjohn1 1 year ago
chnage it to how to count $1000 in 5 seconds.
djdubz88 4 years ago