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TRANZ 330
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The Tranz 330 gives retailers a fast, low-cost way to authorize and process credit card sales, as well as guarantee checks.
It lets retailers accept debit (ATM) cards in payment, through an optional PIN pad. Plus, it supports other point-of-service (POS) applications involving the transfer of value, such as healthcare and government benefits programs.
With Tranz 330, you can connect a slip, roll, or sprocket printer for fast, accurate sales receipts and reports. And you can quickly add, update and create applications using TCL, the Verifone terminal control language designed specifically for transaction processing.
Tranz 330 is so easy to use,you can complete a typical transaction with just a few keystrokes. It displays large, legible numbers and letters. Providing simple, easy-to-understand prompts that guide you through each step of a typical transaction.
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TRANZ 380
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The Tranz 380 is similar to the Tranz 330, except that on some processing networks, the 380 supports the Address Verification System, while on others it doesn't. This is best for you if you have a retail operation, but have some mail order business. It is also used by some advanced restaurant systems, notably the Verifone Folio system.
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TRANZ 380x2
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A sister terminal to the Tranz 380 is the Tranz 380X2, supports 2 separate merchant accounts on one machine. The practical use here is if you have a business that is mostly card swiped, and one that is mostly keyed in. Some bankcard processors increase your swipe rate if you have more than 30% of your transactions keyed in. By splitting them into two separate companies, you keep all of your card swiped transactions at the absolute lowest discount rate.
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TRANZ 420
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The Tranz 420 is a battery powered, portable terminal and printer. It is ideal for craft shows, swap meets and flea markets, or if you plan to do in home sales and want the lower discount rate given to card swiped transactions. If you plan to take your terminal with you, you should not use a regular plug-in terminal. It is not a good idea to be plugging and unplugging the regular terminals every time you need to take it somewhere. Power spikes can corrupt the program stored in it or damage the terminal.
The Tranz 420 also supports a PIN pad, and connects to either a regular phone line or into your cellular phone via a dial tone interface. If you plan to use the 420 with a cellular phone, be sure to use a full 3 watt system and an interface that gives you a dial tone. Many smaller phones operate at 600 milliwats, making them OK for voice communication, but terrible for data transmission, especially inside metal framed buildings.
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