Dual Roll (2-Station) Cash Registers
A dual roll cash register uses two paper stations, one to print the customer receipt and one for an internal audit journal, giving you a printed record of every transaction. This makes them a solid choice for higher-volume retail where accountability and record keeping matter. POS Plaza stocks dual roll registers from SAM4S, from around $629 inc GST, with local stock and same-day dispatch from Sydney.
What does dual roll mean?
Dual roll, also called 2-station, means the register has two print stations running two rolls at once. One prints the receipt you hand the customer, the other keeps an electronic or printed journal of sales for your records. A single roll register prints the receipt only, which is fine for lower volume sites that do not need a printed audit trail.
The SAM4S dual roll range
The SAM4S NR-520 is a 2-station thermal register available with a raised or flat keyboard, and is the current replacement for the popular ER-420M. The ER-940, ER-430M and ER-5200M round out the range for different department, clerk and reporting needs. These are full electronic cash registers (ECRs) with programmable departments, PLUs and clerk tracking.
How much do dual roll cash registers cost?
Dual roll cash registers range from around $629 to $1,315 inc GST depending on model and features. All prices inc GST and were accurate at the time of writing, so check the individual product page for current pricing. Browse all cash registers or compare with single roll cash registers, or call 1300 115 808 for advice.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the difference between a dual roll and single roll cash register?
A: A dual roll (2-station) register prints a customer receipt and keeps a separate audit journal at the same time. A single roll register prints the receipt only. Choose dual roll if you want a printed record of every sale for accountability.
Q: Which SAM4S register replaced the ER-420M?
A: The SAM4S NR-520 is the current replacement for the ER-420M, available with a raised or flat keyboard.
Q: Are these cash registers or POS systems?
A: These are standalone electronic cash registers (ECRs), not tablet POS systems. They are programmable with departments, PLUs and clerk tracking. If you want a software-based till, see our POS systems range instead.
Q: Do dual roll registers suit busy stores?
A: Yes. The two-station design and audit journal make them well suited to higher-volume retail where a printed transaction record is important.