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May I ask what model number of 3M Self-Check you have?
Thanks,
--Will
-----Original Message-----
From: estokes at suffolk dot lib dot ny dot us [
mailto:estokes at suffolk dot lib dot ny dot us]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:29 PM
To: IUG INNOPAC List; William Gray
Subject: Re: Reliable Self-Check?
William Gray <wgray at greenwichlibrary dot org> said:
> I'm looking for opinions from library staff experienced in using and
> maintaining patron self-checkout machines: what is the most reliable
> patron self-checkout machine on the market today?
>
> When I say "most reliable", I mean a machine that does not regularly
> become inoperable because of constant paper jams, software crashes,
> keypad lock-ups, scanner malfunctions, print errors, etc...
>
> I'm trying to identify a patron self-checkout machine that requires
> only a bare minimum of staff attention in order to keep it running.
>
> Please post replies to the group so that we may all benefit from this
> information.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> William Gray
> Library Technical Assistant, Lending Services Greenwich Library
>
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Mr. Gray,
I have been useing the 3M self checkout
machine for
6 years. Our library has a daily checkout of 1500 or so items, I would
say at
least 100 or more checkouts are done at the self-checkout machine.
Other than
putting in a refil of paper, I haven't touched that machine in years.
--
Elizabeth Stokes
Library coor./asst.
Head of Circ
Riverhead Free
Library
330 Court st
Riverhead n.y. 11901