Yes! We have some currency counters that come with built-in fake-note detection systems, offering the fast, efficient performance of automatic bill counting along with UV, MG, and IR detection in one machine. Bharti Technologies provides currency counting and fake note detection services that can help you count and check banknotes in one go without wasting precious time using two different machines at the cashier counter. But, it should be noted that not all currency counters have counterfeit detection built into them, choosing the appropriate machine is very important.
It depends on how the note is fed, but in most cases, the machine is designed to detect and react immediately. If a note is slightly torn or folded, the bill counter may still process it, but sensors can flag it as irregular. When notes are stuck together (double or chain notes), the system typically stops counting and alerts the user to prevent errors. This automatic detection helps avoid miscounts and ensures accuracy, especially during bulk counting. In practice, it’s a safeguard rather than continuing with a wrong total; the machine pauses so the issue can be corrected
Daily performance doesn’t usually drop on its own; it’s influenced by how the machine is used and maintained. The biggest factor is dust and debris from notes. Over time, this can build up inside sensors and affect accuracy if not cleaned periodically. The quality of notes also matters heavily; worn, damp, or crumpled bills put more strain on the feeding mechanism. Another key factor is power stability. Using the machine with a stable power source helps avoid internal wear. Lastly, continuous heavy usage without breaks can gradually impact components.
A sudden power cut doesn’t damage the machine, but it does interrupt the counting process immediately. Since bill counters rely on continuous power, the operation stops, and any incomplete count may need to be restarted or verified again. The good part is that most systems are built to resume normal operation instantly once power is restored; there’s no recalibration or setup required. In environments where power fluctuations are common, many businesses use a UPS or stabilizer. That way, counting can continue without interruption, and data consistency is maintained even during outages.
This is entirely dependent upon the kind of bill counter that is being used. Basic counters will keep counting the bills regardless of the denomination they belong to, as normal notes only give out a figure for how many notes were counted in total. More sophisticated counters with denomination capabilities will be able to recognize the denominations of each note automatically and determine the total sum of money counted in total. It will depend on the model whether it sorts the notes or just gives the user a breakdown of all the notes counted.
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