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Sharp XEA207 Menu Based Control System Cash Register

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Features

  • 3.7 inch LCD for 5-line operator / 8- line maintenance operations
  • Menu based maintenance, easy to learn and use
  • 2,500 PLUs, 99 Depts and 25 Clerks
  • Spanish and English menus. Thermal printing for fast print speed and quiet operation
  • SD card slot for register backup and sales capture.Power Supply:120V AC
  • QuickBooks Pro export with PC-Link software
  • Electronic journal for activity history
  • Credit card terminal links directly to cash register

Description

From the Manufacturer Sharp ElectronicsSharp strives to help you create a balance between work and personal time with products that enhance life at work, at home, and everywhere in between. Sharp is dedicated to improving lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value and design.Sharp XE-A207The XE-A207 cash register with its unique menu-based control system is the ideal solution for businesses that want the latest features along with fast, quiet thermal receipt printing. The cash register features a best-in-class 3.7 inch LCD operator display with a one-line customer displays, 2500 price look-ups (PLUs), and four programmable tax rates. In order to simplify programming, the XE-A207 includes a PC-link software utility for easy programming of all PLUs, departments, and clerks via SD card. Customizing your receipts has even gotten easier using the Sharp exclusive graphic generator to add images and logos to customer receipts!Key Features:99 Pre-Programmed Departments - Easily separate product types.2500 Price Look-ups - For quick and accurate entry.Directly hardwire a credit card terminal so cashiers won't have to type in transaction amounts.2 Displays - Include one operator and one customer for easy viewing.Thermal Printing - For fast print speed and quiet operation.SD Card Slot - For easy data backup/transfer/cloning.PC Link software (via SD Card only) - For easy programming.Graphics Tool - As part of PC-Link software; adds a logo or graphic to receipts.Quickbooks Pro - Link to the famous accounting software to integrate transactions (versions 2010-2013 supported).XE-A107 XE-A207 XE-A407 XE-A507 Departments 8 99 99 99 Price Look Ups 80 2500 7000 7000 Number of Clerk ID's 4 25 40 40 Coin Compartments 5 5 6 6 Bill Compartments 4 4 5 5 Battery Backup 3 AA 2 AA 2 AA 2 AA Number of Tax Rates 4 4 4 4 Locking Drawer Yes Yes Yes Yes Computer Connectivity No SD Card SD Card SD Card Direct Credit Card Terminal Link No Yes Yes Yes Receipt Logo Generator No Yes (personalized logos) Yes (personalized logos) Yes (personalized logos) Separate Receipt/Journal Printers No No Yes Yes Clerk Display Size 3.7 inches 3.7 inches 3.7 inches Operator Display Digits 8, 7-segments 16 16 16 Operator Display Lines 1 LCD-8-Lines LCD-8-Lines LCD-8-Lines Customer Display No 7-digits 7-digits 7-digits Printer Serial (Impact) Thermal Thermal Thermal Print Speed 1.4 LPS 12 LPS 13.3 LPS 13.3 LPS Barcode Scanner No No No Yes Quickbooks Link No Yes via SD Yes via SD Yes via SD Drop In Loading Yes Yes Yes Yes Cloning for Multiple Machines No Yes via SD Yes via SD Yes via SD SD Card Backup/Transfer No Yes-4G-32G Yes-4G-32G Yes-4G-32G Removable Key Tops Covers Yes Yes Yes Yes Terminal Language Selection English English/Spanish English/Spanish English/Spanish Manual Languages English/Spanish English/Spanish English/Spanish English/Spanish

Brand: SHARP


Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: thermal_printer, menu_based_control, sd_card_slot, credit_card_terminal_link


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 15.4 x 13.6 x 11.8 inches


Item Weight: 16.3 pounds


Item model number: XEA207


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 30, 2011


Manufacturer: SHARP ELECTRONICS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very innovative also fairly easy to use unlike most others
Besides it being really cool+innovative+reliable+efficient+fairly easy to use I also like the fact that there’s detailed guidelines in the booklet plus you can search up about any topic online and a tutorial video will pop up on YouTube or somewhere in the internet, goes to show that it’s a very trustworthy well-known brand which many people love there’s also so many different cool functions & features the cash box is also very stable and safe with the keys there’s options available in the function for you to change any settings you want overall it’s definitely worth the price of almost $400 bucks!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by Tunosri Tunosri

  • Very good register -- just read the manual first!
I bought this for my retail shop after reading all the "OMG -- I'm a software engineer and it took me hours to get it programmed" reviews. People, learn to breathe! Okay, I am a programmer but that has nothing to do with this register. The manual isn't written very well; it does not have every step you need to know in order to program deparments, plu's and all that all on one page. However, if you go about halfway into the manual you'll find all the beginnning stuff (like how to get into the "Mode" mode or "Progamming"). Read it first! Get some sticky tabs and use them on the pages; you'll be flipping back to see stuff. Like when you want to select a Yes or No from an option you use the "." on the number pad -- you won't find that with the specific programming instructions. I had the machine up and running in about 45 minutes. Customized the 6 lines of logo, added tax rates, added departments with titles, created the memory card folders... all that jazz. Tip: Do not try to enter characters by using the key pad (1 = a, b or c) -- it sucks! Once you get the hang of using the 3 digit codes you'll get really good, really fast -- and it's waaay better at getting at special characters -- so easy! Tip 2: Install the 2 AA batteries in the battery pack (under the register paper cover and on the left side where a journal tape would go). The instructions for the batteries are buried and once you lose power or unplug it all your work will be gone. Get a memory card for a few bucks and save everything... you'll be glad you did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2014 by Questarian

  • Simple, quality register.
Our club has a bar and refreshment stand in the clubhouse. We originally bought this as a way to track what we're using for inventory control, but we're finding it mad the bartender's job easier as well. Pretty simple to program, we set it up for 2 digit codes on items (we don't have 100 menu items, so that works) and reports allow us to easily review how much of what we are using to replenish and if we need to increase or decrease inventory of something. The cash drawer is solidly built, the display easy to read, and programming was a snap. Only negative I could say was the inability to turn off paper receipts. It must have paper in the printer to function and it prints a strip after every sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2016 by Jarl Seamus

  • Nice entry level ECR for price, instructions not totally clear
My review will be skewed because this is the first ECR that I've ever bought and set up, and I've only used a register at Walgreen's in high school without knowing how to program it. I will explain my rating and then give more details later. I am giving this 5 stars because it fulfills my needs (please note what I will write about what features I needed and did not need), but subtracting 1 star (maybe 2) because the instructions can be unclear and I need to email Sharp to answer some of my questions. The new price on Amazon was the best I could find. Most retailers were selling for at least $200. My needs are a couple hundred PLUs for preset pricing, only a few clerks, only several departments. My bonus wants were a nice multi-line LCD, RS232 port for credit card terminal hookup, and programming on PC and paperless reports through an SD card. The XE-A207 does all of this, and the price is only $140 on amazon, which seems good to me, although I've never bought a cash register before. What I didn't need and what this product didn't have is a bar code scanner for UPCs, other ports for peripherals such as a scale, and a larger cash box. For more functions, you'd either need a higher model such as the XE-A507, or a customizable POS system. If you didn't need the SD card or the single RS232 port, or fewer PLUs, then you could get the XE-A106, which i think is about $80-$90. I don't know much about other brands. It seems that the other large manufacturer of small-business ECRs is Casio, but their product descriptions on their website were too vague to figure out which one I needed, so I focused on Sharp products. For me, the programming is not that hard, but this is almost certainly subjective. The menus are navigated just like any menu in an electronic device. You go in and out of the menu tree with arrow keys and enter/escape keys, and edit the settings with the keypad. The departments and PLUs probably take the most time to set up, and you can also do it on your computer with an SD card. However, you need the full-sized SD card, not a smaller SD form with an adapter. You need to download a small standalone program from Sharp, called a Customer Support Tool. The software is fairly simple, but may take extra time to learn for some people. What I don't like was that the instruction manual is often vague. It was probably written in Japanese, then translated to English. It's not that the grammar is incorrect, but that the names of the settings and some of the choices sometimes are not self-explanatory. The manual also does not give a lot of description for the choices and functions. You often have to perform trial-and-error to figure out how to do things. For example, I had no idea what it meant to change a credit card payment's "tender" to "inhibit" or "compulsory." After trial-and-error, my best guess is that inhibit means you can only charge whatever the subtotal is, and compulsory means you can and must enter how much was charged to the card. Discounts do not reduce tax by default, and I was confused because you have to set the discount's "tax," or "taxable" according to the manual, to "yes." That is confusing because you'd think discounts are NOT taxable, so that tax is applied after the discount is taken off. Another example is that the manual mentions testing the connection to a credit card terminal, but does not explain how connecting a credit card terminal changes how you manage the payment on the ECR. Another example is that there is type of report called the "Electronic Journal," which is like a compilation of every action (even programming) done on the machine. When you "save & clear" it to an SD card, it does not reset the EJ as the manual says. It only resets if you do it on the machine through the "Z" menu. The EJ file (.SDA ?) can be read by Excel (the manual did not say this), although an occasional character shows up as a weird symbol. It is also strange that you cannot reset the daily/monthly transaction reports after you save to the SD card. You can only do that with the Z function, and that will use up paper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2012 by John Doe

  • Just what we needed
We needed to replace our business cash register when our old one died after 22 years of loyal service. My husband is not tech savvy at all, and all we kept finding locally, were those tablets that's connected to everything, that everyone is pushing nowadays. Those are way too much money, and way more than what we needed. So, I went online and typed in the model number of our old cash register. This one popped up as a comparable product. We took it to an office supply store, and had them program our items for us, so we didn't need tech service from Sharp. Since it's been installed, it has worked like a charm! It is just what we needed! And the kicker? The office supply store was so impressed, that they are buying a few to have on stock, so that they can replace other cash registers for people who don't want the tablets! Apparently, we aren't the only ones who hate those things! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022 by HollyD

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