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Upstacker or down stacker ?
Mr.Slots:
Always wondered this whenever im browsing for MEI replacement units. What is the difference between upstacker and downstacker ? Are MEI's the only ones that have these variations? My understanding is that 6612 is the only upstacker (whatever that means ). Shared knowledge goes a long way !
Any info gets me one step closer to exiting noob status. lol :duh: :rotfl:
sixcardmark:
6612U stacks the bills upwards instead of downwards. The cashbox is above the head. The head is upside down:
rickhunter:
I have a UBA 24 upstacker on my G20
Hertz14:
Can someone tell me what the “e” stands for on a 6612ue? Euro?
Stayouttadabunker:
Post a photo of what you're seeing on your bill validator.
I believe the "E" stands for "Electric Pulse".
Read below...>>>
Example: "VN 2501 U5E"
VN – The first two letters indicate the type of validator use
VN – vending
AE – amusement
2 – Is for the series 2000 MEI bill validator
5 – Is for the type of currency and use for the validator
4 – Amusement $1-$5 capable
5 – Vending $1-$5 capable
6 – Amusement $1-$20 capable
7 – Vending $1-$20 capable
8 – Amusement $1-$100 capable
0 – Is for the Bezel or front mask
0 – VFM style bezel
1 – Compact bezel
2 -- Flat bezel
3 – Downstacker bezel
4 – Armored bezel
5 – Fitted bezel
6 – Side swipe credit card bezel, not for API
8 – Compact downstack bezel
9 – Front swipe credit card bezel
1 – Is for the voltage
1 – 110 volts
2 – 24 volts
U – Is for the magazine configuration
U – Upstack
D – Downstack
5 – Is for the capacity of the bill magazine
2 – 200
3 – 300
5 – 500
7 – 700
10 – 1000
E – Is for the harness included and communication style
E – Electric pulse
M - MDB
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