It recognizes the type of cion or bill by the ink or kind of metal.
the machine has a calculator and can tell coins apart
it has a scanner
It is important to do a great deal of research before starting any business. For a vending machine business, gumballs.com has a good starting guide for people considering vending machine routes. One might also talk to other vending machine operators to get experienced advice. If you don't know any owners, try calling the number on a vending machine to see if anyone will talk to you. Many vending machine businesses are run by individuals rather than large chains, so you might get the owner directly. Before starting a route, be sure to know how well traveled it is and by whom so that you know if you're likely to earn sufficient income from it.
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.
A vending machine operates on a fixed ratio reinforcement schedule. This means that a reward (the dispensed product) is given after a set number of responses (inserting money and making a selection). Users know that their actions will lead to a specific outcome after completing the required steps, which encourages repeated use.
Didnt know if you meant vending machine change machine, cash register etc.. I assumed a standard vending change machine service. Give these folks a try. http://www.superpages.com/yellowpages/C-Vending+Machines+Service+&+Repair/S-PA/T-Philadelphia/
I cannot say specifically if I don't know where you are located.
It is if you know how to operate your buisness. Location and the time of consumers you are trying to attract is key. It is a good way to earn extra cash if you know what and where the highest consumers of your location will be.
the last pink boot is on top of a black vending machine on the set with all the food in it. It is the vending machine near the exit, where there is a door leading into the chicken set. I dont know where the script page is.
Yes. Although many opportunists would take advantage of the situation you would be stealing.
Either the machine wasnt filled/loaded properly in which case you just gave Coke a nice donation because there was nothing to vend. or The product is stuck in the machine and generally gets released when someone else tries to vend that product but it may not necessarily be the next vend, it could be two vends later meaning the third person to use the machine will get 3 Cans/bottles depending on which product you were trying to get. Why do I know this? I know it because ive seen a machine being loaded so I know how they work and because we have a Coke vending machine at work which does this all the time.
Well, honey, that vending machine ain't no mind reader. It's got a fancy little sensor that detects the coins you put in and calculates if you've overpaid. If you're due some change, it'll spit it out faster than you can say "snack time." Just don't expect it to give you a friendly wave goodbye afterwards.