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UPDATE: I ended up just buying a refurbished printer because I realized that would be the better option in my case. The refurbished printer has been working perfectly. I have now listed the printer that has the issue for sale in the classifieds. The link to the listing is below. https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=42839.0
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Up for sale is a Gen2 printer that has come out of my S2000 machine. It works and prints tickets clearly, however, please see the link below. This is a thread that I started in regards to the issue this printer has. While the ticket will come out eventually most of the time, it does jam. Could possibly be rollers or rubbers or something, I really don't know. I decided not to do any repairs to it and ended up purchasing a refurbished printer and harness to replace this one... and the replacement has been working perfectly in my machine. As you can see in the photos, the outside of the harness was apparently shredded a bit when I bought it. What you see in the pictures is what you get. The sliding piece on the bottom of the printer is included too. I am asking $70 shipped. If you're interested, then PM me. Thanks. https://newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=42038.msg
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Do you have to open a logic door switch - to have access?
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« Last post by colby83 on Yesterday at 04:49:13 AM »
I got some, Thank you!
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The denomination of your machines shouldn't have anything to do with ticket acceptance...only the bar code total $ dollar $ amount. If the machine won't take a ticket with an amount that has a penny amount in the total, it may be some sort of programming limitation in the TITO module? If this were true, then the S3000, which you've set as a penny denom, should accept the $75.94 voucher. The only way you can get any machine to "spit out" a .94 cent ticket, is to run the machine credits down to .94 cents, then hit the cashout button...but then again, that's probably only if a machine is set for a penny.
Take a clear photo of the G23 $75 ticket and post it...we need to see it has certain things imprinted on it. From there, maybe we can tell you why it gets rejected by other machines?
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« Last post by pokie3 on Yesterday at 12:58:14 AM »
Silly question, these don't happen to be show programs? If they are then they are hard disabled. So that's typical. (to stop competitors snooping).
If not, not sure.
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« Last post by pokie3 on Yesterday at 12:55:12 AM »
The games are fussy and don't always tell you whats wrong - mostly if the bet/lines and other bits are not compatible for the game it will complain when it loads up etc.
There are a few ways to solve this, going from the working photo, it's a 3 line $1 game. (or at least that seems to work).
There are a few ways (Besides trial and error) load the game as normal, in Audit screen:
-> Operator Setup/Selections - > Bet/Line Denom Settings
See what options are highlighted, you should see 3 lines by x bet. (that matches the working game, otherwise, it might support other lines).
Then put the set chips back, clear the memory and then set it to that (or one of those), put game chips back in and then it should let you clear the ram and just setup the game as usual.
If it's still not happy it might be something else, check set the version of the set chips to the one 4.04.xx in the Machine Identification.
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SOLVED! See my most recent post.
So I have 4 machines. 2 S2000's, 1 S3000, and 1 G23. The G23 and the S3000 both have accounting denominations of $0.01. One of the S2000's has an accounting denomination of $1 with $10, $25, $50, and $100 single credit max per spin. The other S2000 has an accounting denomination of $50 and is one $50 credit or two $50 credits max per spin. I cashed out a ticket from my G23 that came out to $75.94. When I insert this into either S2000 they both reject it. My question is... how can I get the machines to accept it... and then spit out a ticket for the difference that does not give a full credit on the machine? Example 1: Insert the ticket into the $50 machine and it adds 1 credit, but spits out a ticket for $25.94. Example 2: Insert the ticket into the $1 machine and it adds 75 credits, but spits out a ticket for $0.94. Thanks.
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« Last post by rickhunter on April 28, 2024, 08:54:11 PM »
You have a WMS bb1 cabinet. China Shores is a konami kp3 platform game, so no go for that cabinet.
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