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Posted by Scott on June 27, 2006, 11:26 am
Please log in for more thread options Thanks. Tried that and it didn't work. I still get an error when checking
the Health. Any other suggestions?
"Glenn Adams [MVP - Retail Mgmt]" wrote:
> I very rarely use AGP drawers, but I believe that they should be set up
> as "Standard", not "Multi-A". On the second page of the OPOS setup,
> there's a button called "Device Specific Settings" - click that and
> change the pulse to High. Then try Check Health again.
>
> That's from memory, so the button and setting names may not be exactly
> right - they should be close though...
>
> Glenn Adams
> Tiber Creek Consulting
> http://www.tibercreek.com
> glenn@tibercreek.com
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> Please DO NOT respond to me directly but post all responses here in the
> newsgroup so that all can share the information.
>
>
> Scott wrote:
> > I trief that and when I run the CHeck Health, I get a windows error. I have
> > it set to Multi-AU (for USB).
> >
> > Scott
> >
> > "Kevin L" wrote:
> >
> >> Configure the drawer in the OPOS software by right-clicking on Cash Drawer
> >> and selecting add new device. Choose the same port used by the EPSON printer
> >> and do a Check Health Interactive. If this does not work, verify the cash
> >> drawer cable is properly plugged into the receipt printer. It should be
> >> RJ-45 into the cash drawer and RJ-11 into the receipt printer. Hope this
> >> helps!
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >>
> >> "Scott" wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have the EPson OPOS drivers loaded for my TM88III printer installed and the
> >>> RMS program config'd to use it just fine. But it won't pop my cash drawer.
> >>> I have an APG drawer plugged in to the RJqq jack on the TM88III printer. The
> >>> OPOS program doesn't let me setup a drawer device that seems to work.
> >>>
> >>> Pls Help!!
>
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