Each machine has a coin mechanism and a bill validator. The coin mechanism weighs the coin's and distributes change for the bill validator. The validator checks the bills as they are inserted, many need to be upgraded to the new bill, so if a machine does not take the new bills it is not necessarily broken just needs to be upgraded.
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I think it is a Gaggia 2 but it's hard to tell.
Your local hardware store should be able to tell you how particularly if they sell the same machine
A place where you can inquire about other people's or company's telephone number. You may tell the the number and they give you a name. There are operators working there but the data is usually given to you by a machine.
No. Moneygram will tell you you are screwed for sending money to people you dont know.
It can simply be called a "cursor", but you can also call it a "text cursor" to tell it apart from your mouse cursor.
the machine has a calculator and can tell coins apart
No u can not tell it is real.
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Vending machines have laser scanners that can tell the difference between the bills.
You can't tell! It is all random. No one can tell exactly when a slot machine will hit...not even the manufacturer of the machine.
A vending machine uses sensors to detect the physical characteristics of a dollar bill, such as size, shape, and special security features like watermarks or magnetic ink. The machine then compares this data to a database of valid currency to determine if the bill is genuine.
The answer depends on what you want tell it apart from!
they print out money.they have a money machine. well i think that's wat they do. ill tell u more when i find out.
it depends what you are telling apart
Meerkats tell each other apart with smell and dominant
Depends what "them" is
As humans we have a hard time telling penguins apart. However, They can tell each other apart by distinct vocalizations.