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This machine is too cheap to have a void function so you will need to finish the sale with cash. Now you can reverse the transaction: Turn the key to RF mode. Enter the items exactly as you did the first time. they will all be negative items now and they will go back out of the daily sales. Finish the sale with the same payment type (cash) and the machine will take the amount back out of the cash total. Now your sales report will have the correct figures.
If you want an easier method, buy a Casio with the CANCEL function and you can quit a sale at any time :)
Hi. I'm afraid you didn't pay enough to get advanced functions. this machine is barely better than a calculator on a drawer. It has a fixed keyboard so you cannot switch keys on the keyboard, and it does not support the cancel function that you need to cancel a sale. You can refund the items by turning to RF mode and then entering the items again to reverse them, but other than that, you need to ditch it, and get one with features. Bargain price machines come with very few extras.
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