You need to use the programming codes from the manual for that model since they didn't have menu style programming for the TX500. Checkout tech has it available
https://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Towa_TX-500_operating_programming_manual.html
SOURCE: Name Change on Receipt
Try reading the manual. If you've lost it, its available from:
http://www.sharpusa.com/files/cas_man_XEA404.pdf
Pay attention to page 50: Logo Messages
SOURCE: On my PCR-T2000 I am
Hi. You just add spaces in front of the text on that line
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If anyone needs a Casio PCR-T2000 manual, c-tech collective has an operating and programming manual here:
http://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Casio_PCR-T2000_users_and_programming_manual.html
SOURCE: how to put my business name on the receipt for
It should be the same as most Casio registers:
Turn key to program
2 Subtotal
132 SUBTOTAL
Type new characters
00
Cash
subtotal
For the other three lines, use code 232, 332, and 432
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If anyone needs a Casio PCR-T2000 manual, try here:
http://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Casio3.php
SOURCE: setup receipt watermark on casio tk-1550
If you removed the batteries and lost all of the other programming but the old receipt message is still there, then someone has programmed a bitmap logo into the non volatile flash memory. You should take it to a dealer and get them to flash the logo back out and ask them to change it to a normal text logo so you can program it yourself.
If anyone needs more information, the manuals are here:
TK-1550 Dealer manual for memory clearing and scanner setup:http://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Casio_TK-1550_dealer_manual.html
TK-1550 Operation and programming manual:http://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Casio_TK-1550_user_programming_manual.html
Unfortunately, that particular model will only print "Made in China" on the receipts. You can always change the name of your business to whatever is printed on the receipts now. No big deal, as I know an oil and air filter company that diversified into the package delivery business and kept their old name: Purolator. If they can do it, so can you.
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