Volcora Manuals & User Guides
Volcora provides reliable point-of-sale hardware and business peripherals, including cash drawers, thermal printers, barcode scanners, and money counters for retail and hospitality.
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Volcora is a leading provider of high-quality point-of-sale (POS) hardware and business solutions designed to streamline operations for retailers, restaurants, and small businesses. Their extensive product lineup focuses on durability, security, and efficiency, featuring essential equipment such as heavy-duty cash register drawers, thermal receipt printers, barcode scanners, and bill counters. Known for their robust metal construction and seamless POS integration, Volcora products facilitate secure cash management and smooth transaction processing in busy environments.
Beyond core POS peripherals, Volcora also continues to innovate with smart security solutions, including electronic safes and smart padlocks. The brand is committed to supporting specific business needs through reliable hardware that works with major POS systems. Volcora emphasizes customer satisfaction with comprehensive support resources and generous warranty policies, including lifetime warranties on select cash drawers.
Volcora manuals
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Volcora 500002 24V Cash Register Drawer User Manual
Volcora 500067 Cash Register Drawer User Manual
Volcora 500022 Electronic Cash Register Drawer User Manual
VOLCORA 500086 Front Round Cash Drawer User Guide
VOLCORA CR1500 Bill Cash Counter Grade Money Machine User Manual
VOLCORA V-LBPTZ-A1 Thermal Label Printer User Manual
VOLCORA V-WLRP5 Thermal Receipt Printer User Manual
VOLCORA V-THFS-A1 Inventory Barcode Scanner User Manual
VOLCORA TPS1400CWL 1D Wireless Barcode Scanner User Manual
Volcora Smart Padlock Pro Series User Manual
VOLCORA V-HHBS-A1B Wireless Handheld Barcode Scanner Quick Reference Guide
POS Printer Test V3.30C Software User Guide
Volcora manuals from online retailers
Volcora 80mm Thermal Receipt Printer (USB/Ethernet) Instruction Manual
Volcora 13" Cash Register Drawer Instruction Manual - Model 500096-OC
Volcora Thermal Receipt Printer 500204 User Manual
Volcora 13-inch Electronic Cash Register Drawer Model 500022 User Manual
Volcora Thermal Receipt Printer 500203 User Manual
Volcora Cash Register Drawer Instruction Manual
Volcora Retail and Restaurant POS Terminal Machine User Manual
Volcora Cash Register Drawer Instruction Manual
Volcora Thermal Receipt Printer User Manual
Volcora Cash Register Drawer User Manual
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How do I open my Volcora cash drawer manually?
Most Volcora cash drawers feature a 3-position key lock. To open it manually, insert the included key and turn it to the 'manual open' position. If you have lost your keys, check the bottom of the drawer for an emergency release latch (on select models) or contact support.
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How can I order replacement keys for my cash drawer?
If you have lost your keys, you can order replacements by contacting Volcora Customer Support at support@volcora.com. You will need to provide the code etched onto the lock cylinder to ensure you receive the correct matching keys.
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Do Volcora USB cash drawers require drivers?
Yes, unlike standard RJ11/RJ12 drawers that connect to a printer, Volcora USB interface cash drawers typically require a specific driver installation to communicate directly with your computer or POS system.
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What is the difference between RJ11 and RJ12 connections?
RJ11 connections typically allow the printer to send a voltage signal to open the drawer. RJ12 connections serve the same purpose but often include additional wiring to send a status signal back to the POS system, indicating whether the drawer is open or closed.
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Does the Volcora bill counter detect counterfeit money?
Yes, Volcora money counters like the CR1500 are equipped with multiple detection sensors, including UV (Ultraviolet), MG (Magnetic), MT (Metal Thread), and IR (Infrared), to identify suspicious or counterfeit banknotes during counting.