Question:

I am interested in your Cassida 6600 Series Bill Counter. It’s hard to tell by the picture on the internet but I’m wanting one where the bills lay flat to be counted. I currently use one, that’s about 10 years old, where the bills sit up straight. At its age now it’s really picky about the bills that are being counted. If they are the least bit crinkled it needs to be reset.

I find that I don’t use it anymore just because it’s too temperamental. So, I’m looking to purchase a newer model. Can you tell me how the bills lay in this counter and if there’s any other information you think would be helpful to me in making a decision as to whether to purchase this model or not.

Answer:

The Cassida 6600 has a vertical-loading hopper. This means that the stack of bills you want to count must be loaded standing up. You can see a brief video demonstration of how the money is loaded here. Based on our experience with bill counting machines, there really is no performance difference between models that load bills flat or vertically.

We do carry a few models that let you load your stack of bills in a flat pile. If you insist on this type of machine, then we recommend the ABC 5500 Ultra bill counter. All you have to do is turn the machine on, drop in your stack of bills and the machine does the rest. This is a high-volume machine that also has some handy counterfeit detection (UV and MG) features. Be sure to take a look at our large selection of bill counting machines today.

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