Mix value bill counter Mechine
A Mix Value Bill Counter (also known as a Mixed Denomination Counter) is an advanced currency machine that doesn't just count the number of paper sheets, but actually recognizes the denomination (e.g., 100, 500, 1000, 5000) of each bill and calculates the total monetary value of a mixed stack.1
While Geepas is primarily known for home appliances like air purifiers and mixers, they do produce office equipment. Below is a general description and technical breakdown of a high-quality Mix Value Counter typical of the Geepas range or similar professional models.
Core Capabilities
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Mixed Denomination Counting: You can place a stack containing various notes (e.g., 10s, 50s, and 100s) into the machine at once. It will provide the total value (e.g., "Rs. 15,250") rather than just the count of pieces.
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Detailed Reporting: Displays a breakdown of how many bills of each denomination were counted (e.g., 5 notes of 1000, 10 notes of 500, etc.).
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Advanced Counterfeit Detection: Uses multi-layered sensors to catch fakes:
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UV (Ultraviolet): Checks for paper glow.
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MG (Magnetic): Scans for magnetic ink.2
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IR (Infrared): Checks for light-absorbing patterns on the bills.3
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CIS (Contact Image Sensor): Scans the actual image and serial number of the note (found in high-end "P" or "Pro" models).
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Technical Specifications
| Feature | Typical Specification |
| Counting Speed | 800 – 1,200 notes per minute |
| Hopper Capacity | 200 – 500 notes (top loading) |
| Stacker Capacity | 200 notes |
| Detection Levels | UV, MG, IR, MT (Metal Thread), 2D/3D |
| Display | High-definition LCD or TFT Touch Screen |
| Operation Modes | Mix, Sort, Count, Batch, Add |
Key Functions
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Sort Mode: The machine stops or alerts you if a "rogue" denomination is found in a stack of a single denomination (e.g., a 500 note hidden in a stack of 1000s).4
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Batch & Add: "Batch" allows you to count out a specific number of notes (e.g., stacks of 100), while "Add" keeps a running total of multiple stacks.5
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Auto/Manual Start: Choose to have the machine start immediately upon placing notes or after pressing a button.6
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External Display: Most models include a second, smaller screen that faces the customer so they can see the total value in real-time.7
Why Choose a Mix Value Model?
Standard "piece counters" are cheaper but require you to pre-sort your money by hand. A Mix Value machine saves significant time for businesses like retail stores, petrol pumps, or exchange houses where cash is often received in unsorted bundles.
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