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<p>[QUOTE="AUtiger, post: 1374693, member: 36027"]After my first fiasco of a dump with the bag set at $100, the asst. manager called around and found out how to set the bag at $300 for halves. Still it never fails, the bag fills up or there's an error message, so I just let the tellers know as soon as I walk in that I'm gonna need them to open the machine up. Now that we've figured out how Penny works, the teller can adjust the bag when it jams while I watch the screen for the error to clear out and then restart the counting process. I do need to drop off some goodies for them though, no one there has ever hassled me about dumping $1000 in halves every weekend.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have another TD with a counter close by, but that branch has an older machine that really doesn't like halves and the tellers there aren't as friendly or helpful about troubleshooting it. I only use that branch when Penny is broken at my main TD branch. Some jerk threw a bunch of screws and crap into it and it was down for a couple weeks recently. There was a screwdriver bit in it today, but luckily the screen caught it.</p><p><br /></p><p>On another note, what's the average amount y'all lose to counting errors when dumping? I keep up with the amount that should be in the box and compare to the printout to figure a % error.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AUtiger, post: 1374693, member: 36027"]After my first fiasco of a dump with the bag set at $100, the asst. manager called around and found out how to set the bag at $300 for halves. Still it never fails, the bag fills up or there's an error message, so I just let the tellers know as soon as I walk in that I'm gonna need them to open the machine up. Now that we've figured out how Penny works, the teller can adjust the bag when it jams while I watch the screen for the error to clear out and then restart the counting process. I do need to drop off some goodies for them though, no one there has ever hassled me about dumping $1000 in halves every weekend. I have another TD with a counter close by, but that branch has an older machine that really doesn't like halves and the tellers there aren't as friendly or helpful about troubleshooting it. I only use that branch when Penny is broken at my main TD branch. Some jerk threw a bunch of screws and crap into it and it was down for a couple weeks recently. There was a screwdriver bit in it today, but luckily the screen caught it. On another note, what's the average amount y'all lose to counting errors when dumping? I keep up with the amount that should be in the box and compare to the printout to figure a % error.[/QUOTE]
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