Description
- HIGH-SPEED COUNTING AT 1100 NOTES PER MINUTE: The CR1500 offers fast and efficient counting, processing up to 1100 notes per minute, making it perfect for businesses that handle large volumes of multi-currency transactions.
- ADVANCED DETECTION TECHNOLOGY WITH MULTIPLE SENSORS: Equipped with UV, Magnetic (MG), Magnetic Thread (MT), Infrared (IR), and CIS sensors, this money counter ensures precise counterfeit detection and secure cash handling.
- COMPREHENSIVE NOTE PROCESSING FEATURES: Includes functions like note orientation, face recognition, batch counting, and add mode, making it adaptable to various note sizes and operational needs.
- USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE WITH 3.5″ TFT DISPLAY: The CR1500 features a 3.5″ TFT display and multiple connectivity options like USB, RS232, and RJ11 for easy connection with external devices such as printers and displays.
- CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS: Designed to operate efficiently on AC 100V–240V, this machine performs reliably in temperatures ranging from 32°F to 104°F, with humidity levels between 40% and 90%.
milan –
Works well, works fast. Worth the money. Happy I bought it.
We operate a small business and we count large amounts of bills several times a day, and this is the only one I had purchased that did NOT do the following within the first week: breaks, jams, missorts, or in general- anger me and disappoint me. It is also very fast and the option of printing is very handy. I was able to fill the entire bill tray and it didn’t choke once. This machine lives up to everything it claims. If you are thinking about purchasing a fraud detector- I cannot tell you because thankfully we have not had any issues. The only warning I have to give is to make sure you set up
on the right mode as there is a US and Canadian software in this machine BUT if you want a different currency mode change it or else you get a lot of error warnings and that can be annoying. I occasionally get other currencies and was told by the company when I emailed them that they could give me a update for free- but havent tried it yet. Very satisfied.
Maxx Blank –
One of the Cheapest mixed denomination bill counter on the market besides the cassida mixed denomination! I love how it has a built in rejection pocket so it would not stop the whole counting process. The best thing about this is how it can count any bill denomination and gives you the grand total amount as well as the quantity amount of each denomination bill. Would highly recommend this if you deal with high volume of cash currency. The only thing that I would complain about this, which is minor, is that it is slightly picky about if the bills are slightly folded on the sides or how worn down the bills are.
Jason Paiz –
Everytime I face or orient money it jams. Almost everytime it jams a bill gets ripped.
Ben C. –
I can not recommend this bill counter enough. It’s hefty and feels solidly made. It’s fast and accurate. It’s very easy to use. I almost did NOT buy it because I couldn’t find a clear statement as to whether it sorts bills or not. Another reviewer mentioned it sorts bills so I got it. It does indeed sort bills – you set it to “single” mode which means it will recognize the first bill counted and spit out different bills that don’t match that first bill. In other words, if you’re counting a stack of money and the first bill is $1, all $5s, $10s, $20s etc. will get spit out into the “reject pocket.” Then I take those bills from the reject pocket and run them again with the $5 as the first bill so it spits out the $10s and $20s… and so on. I’ll then take the $1s and sort them by face, then sort them again by orientation so they are ready for the bank. Then repeat for $5s, $10s and $20s. All this bill counting used to take me up to 3 hours by hand and now takes 25 minutes.
Amazon Customer –
If you own a business and you are tired of wasting time hand counting money, this is the product for you. A major plus is that it has multiple modes you may select depending on your needs. You may think that the price of this machine is excessive..but I can assure you it will pay for itself with time. I upgraded from an older carnation money counter and stuck with this company because of their continual support and fantastic customer service. This company won’t let you down, so don’t let your company down and choose carnation!
denise zinn –
Good product. the reject slot can hold up to 50 bills but it always jams a lot at that setting. I have it set at Max 30 bills but it reduces my throughput at this setting and requires frequent intervention to empty the reject slot.
DC –
Works fantastic!
Ben C. –
First of all- I have a business and a personal machine. This is a great machine for a cash intensive business. If a significant portion of your revenue comes in cash- do yourself a favor and do not be an idiot like me and buy a good machine. A few years ago, we bought one from Sam’s Club and the thing fell apart within weeks (and it was easier to count by hand due to not being able to count multiple denomations ie 20s and 100s). Then I saw a deal on Amazon for a Carnation machine, it was the cheap one, I think $200 or so and I used it at home. It STILL works like a charm and I have no complaints other than it could not do mixed denomination. I like to put it all in and let it go. That being said, I went on Amazon a 2 weeks ago and started searching for one for my business.
I contacted the seller on Thursday and asked spoke to someone in customer service about fraud. We are starting to work more in cash and I was interested to know best practices(I know- I cannot wait until we are all using Bitcoin and NFC technology to transfer currency but I could go on a rant forever about the history of the barter economy, why Germany still uses cash for everything as opposed to us Americans love plastic, and nearly any other topic because I love hearing myself rant about economics). They were very nice and spent over 30 minutes making sure I knew how to operate the machine and followed up with a coupon for another machine they sell and a recommendation for a coin sorter.
Pros:
1. Rejection pocket- it doesnt do the annoying STOP in the middle of a counting.
2. Relatively lightweight and not that much space on my work bar.
3. The new bills have magnetic ink detection- so I tested it with some monopoly like money my kids had and it worked. I am not sure it would stand up against Cartel/Mafia/KGB produced bills. But it does the job for those of us not working with those types of characters.
Cons:
1. Pesos, we do business sometimes in Mexican Pesos.
2. Took a few tries to connect to my printer. Got it to work and it is fine but could be more intuitive.
Overall- 5 stars for doing the job, great customer service, and WAY less expensive than the alternatives a salesman from a financial services company tried to hawk me down with. I would recommend it for heavy usage and commercial usage.