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What's the difference between a mixed bill counter and a regular money counter?
What's the difference between a mixed bill counter and a regular money counter?
Standard bill counters simply count quantities and demand pre-sorted bills of identical denominations. Mixed bill counters utilize sophisticated recognition technology to automatically detect and count various denominations in a single session, computing both quantity totals and total dollar amounts. This eliminates manual sorting, reducing processing time by 70-85%, and is ideal for businesses that handle a variety of currency denominations throughout the day.
How accurate are mixed-denomination bill counters?
How accurate are mixed-denomination bill counters?
Cassida's mixed bill counters deliver accuracy rates surpassing 99.9% with appropriate maintenance. The multi-sensor technology evaluates security features, measurements, and ink characteristics to guarantee proper identification. Fresh bills are processed most dependably, while severely worn or torn notes may occasionally require manual review. Consistent sensor cleaning and firmware upgrades ensure peak accuracy, which significantly outperforms manual counting, where human error rates commonly range from 1% to 5%.
Can mixed bill counters detect counterfeit money?
Can mixed bill counters detect counterfeit money?
Yes, Cassida mixed bill counters utilize several tools to detect counterfeit bills, including checks for special inks, markings, and images as bills pass through. If a bill looks suspicious, the machine stops and warns the operator. No machine can catch every very advanced fake, but combining many checks finds most counterfeit bills and works better than hand-checking.
Do mixed bill counters work with new currency designs?
Do mixed bill counters work with new currency designs?
Yes, contemporary mixed bills adjust to currency changes through firmware updates. When the U.S. Treasury launches redesigned bills featuring enhanced security features, Cassida distributes software updates that enable the machine to recognize the new patterns and features. Maintaining current firmware ensures reliable operation with existing and recently issued bills, safeguarding your investment and eliminating the need for costly hardware replacement due to currency design changes.
How long does it take to count mixed bills?
How long does it take to count mixed bills?
Most Cassida mixed-bill counters handle 800-1,500 bills per minute, meaning a standard cash drawer containing 200-300 mixed bills is counted in 10-25 seconds. Compare this with manual sorting and counting, which requires 12-18 minutes for the same amount. Processing duration depends on the quantity of bills, batching settings, and the number of rejected bills. This 80-90% time savings allows employees to complete closing procedures quickly and dedicate their attention to providing outstanding customer service.
What maintenance do mixed bill counters require?
What maintenance do mixed bill counters require?
Clean sensors and rollers weekly with cleaning cards or compressed air to remove paper dust, which helps prevent most mistakes and jams. Check and swap feed rollers every 12 to 24 months as they experience wear. Apply firmware updates every quarter to maintain recognition precision. Place your machine in a clean, climate-controlled space, and arrange for professional servicing once a year or after 500,000 bills have been processed. Appropriate maintenance ensures reliable accuracy and extends the operational lifespan to 5-10 years or beyond.




















