Ingenico Reprint batch

Batch information is saved for a period of time limited by the machine's memory.Batch information is saved for a period of time limited by the machine's memory.BananaStock/BananaStock/Getty ImagesYour credit card machine holds all of your credit transactions for your business over a given period. If your customers mostly pay with credit cards, nearly all of your financial transactions are contained in a small electronic machine. Losing your batch report may seem like a problem, but credit card machines save your data, so reprinting the report is just a few button presses away.Look for a "Review" or "Settle" button on your credit card machine. The button should be the same one you pushed to produce the original batch report. For example, on the Hypercom T7 credit card machine, the button is grey and labeled "Settle."Navigate to the correct credit card batch by looking at the ending batch balance number. The batch number is the total for all credit sales for the day. Look at your written or electronic accounting records for this number, and scroll through the batches on the machine, using the arrow button. For example, you press the up and down arrows on the OMNI 3200 credit card machine to review saved batches.Press the "Close" or "Print" button on your credit card machine to reprint the batch report. For example, the Linkpoint 3000 machine has a "Close" button that you press to bring up the "Print report?" option. Select "Yes" to print the batch. Reprinting batch reports doesn't change or erase the credit transactions stored in the machine.

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