Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Why buy the New Boston V /3D bill counter?
Buy a new banknote counter for euro notes upgrade to authentify the new Europa Serie Banknotes
The bill counter New Boston V/3D, with updatable software, is ready to count and detect possible counterfeit bills, both current and future Euro bills.
 
In order to count and detect the new bills that will be issued by The European Central Bank in the coming years, (20, 50,100,200 and 500 euro bills), a bill counter is required that has sufficient memory capacity to record the characteristics of old and new bills. That is, there will be two types of bills for each face value, in total 14 different bills.
 
In addition to the need for sufficient memory, the magnetic sensors will also have to be much larger to be able to read the magnetic characteristics of the new bills.
 
If a bill counting machine does not have a sensor prepared for reading the new series of euro bills, it will not be able to count, detect, and value them at the same time.
 
As the European Central Bank's forecast is to issue a new bill per year, counters are obliged to be updatable, that is, a new software must be able to be downloaded each time a new bill is issued in the market.
 
The bill counter New Boston V/3D is updatable via USB port or by inserting an SD card containing the new software.
 
To obtain the new software, the customer must contact Countermatic, who a few months before the issuance of a new bill, will make the software available to our customers.
 
The New Boston V/3D bill counter allows counting mixed bills obtaining the total and partial value for each denomination.
 
As accessories, you can request a protective cover as well as a thermal printer to print the results obtained and displayed on the screen.