61Advanced Operations and SetupsEItem correction by using VOID keyThe following example shows how to use the G key to void previous registered items.OPERATION RECEIPT235!2-"1*G235!G1*sFDept. 1 $2.35Item 1 —————————Quantity 1—————————————Dept. 2 $2.00Item 2 —————————Quantity 1—————————————PLU 1 ($1.20)presetItem 3 —————————Quantity 1—————————————Void Dept. 1 $2.35—————————Item 1 Quantity 1—————————————Void PLU 1 ($1.20)preset—————————Item 3 Quantity 1—————————————Payment Cash $2.00Press G before the item youwant to return.1 DEPT001 $2.351 DEPT002 $2.001 PLU0001 $1.20VOID ••••••••1 DEPT001 -2.35VOID ••••••••1 PLU0001 -1.20TL $2.00CASH $2.00Addition OPERATION RECEIPT1-!10B3x2-!3xBF+Dept. 1 $1.00——————————Item 1 Quantity 1——————————Addition $0.10—————————————Dept. 1 $2.00——————————Item 2 Quantity 3——————————Addition 3 × ($0.20)—————————————Payment Cash $7.701 DEPT001 $1.00+ $0.103 DEPT001 $6.00+ $0.60TL $7.70CASH $7.70+• If G is not allocated on the keyboard, key allocation is necessary.• If B is not allocated on the keyboard, key allocation is necessary.+Corrected items are not printed on receipt(in case of programming “Buffered receiptprinting”).