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Genmega is the third-largest ATM manufacturer in the United States and the brand most independent operators choose when they want lower parts costs, faster shipping, and more dispenser flexibility than Hyosung offers. Their lineup runs from the G2500 (the cheapest new ATM in the country at $2,395) up through the Onyx, NOVA, and through-the-wall GT3000 and GT5000. Every model ships with a 2-year parts warranty and is EMV and ADA compliant out of the box.

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Genmega does not get the same name recognition as Hyosung at the casual level, but inside the ATM industry the picture is different. Independent operators who have run both brands will tell you Genmega parts are cheaper, easier to source, and arrive faster. Dealers who sell nationwide move more Genmega G2500s than any other single model. And the NOVA has the most impressive screen ever put on a retail ATM at this price point.

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This guide covers every current Genmega model worth knowing about, what they cost new and used, the specs that actually matter for choosing between them, and where to buy from a dealer who will have the machine configured and ready to deploy when it arrives at your door.

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\n #3 in the U.S.
\n Genmega is the third-largest retail ATM manufacturer in the United States
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\n $2,395
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\n Genmega ATMs deployed worldwide since the company launched in 2006
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\n All new Genmega ATMs ship with a 2-year parts warranty — longer than most competitors
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About Genmega

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Genmega launched in 2006 out of Fremont, California. They entered a market already dominated by Hyosung and Triton, and grew by doing a few things differently: faster shipping from multiple U.S. warehouse locations, more dispenser configuration options per model, and parts that are priced lower and more readily available than competitors. That combination turned the G2500 into the best-selling model among independent deployers nationwide within a few years of its launch.

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The company has shipped over 150,000 ATMs worldwide. While Hyosung holds the number two position in the U.S. market behind NCR, Genmega has closed the gap steadily with the independent operator segment. Their philosophy, cutting-edge engineering wrapped in modern designs that are easy to deploy and maintain, shows up in every model. The G2500 and Onyx still share most of the same internal components, which means a parts inventory for one covers the other almost entirely.

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Every Genmega ATM Model: Complete 2026 Lineup

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Genmega G2500: The Best-Selling Budget ATM

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The G2500 is the entry point and, for most first-time buyers, the right answer. It is the cheapest new ATM available anywhere in the country at $2,395 from authorized dealers. That price includes free shipping to the lower 48 states and a 2-year parts warranty. At that starting point, nothing else from any other manufacturer comes close.

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Specification Detail
Screen 8-inch high-resolution LCD standard. Upgradable to 10.2-inch touchscreen for ~$250.
Cabinet Steel construction. Heavier and more vandalism-resistant than ABS plastic alternatives.
Cash cassette Standard 1,000-note removable. Options for 2x1K, 2K, and up to 4×2,000-note cassettes.
Card reader EMV Level 1 and 2 standard. NFC contactless capable.
Keypad PCI certified encrypting PIN pad (VEPP). TR31 compliant.
Lock Electronic lock standard. Load cash during business hours without stopping customer flow.
Camera GenCam included standard on all G2500 units. Shows customers their own image on screen during transactions, deterring shoulder surfing.
Printer 2-inch thermal standard. 3-inch graphics-capable upgrade available for custom branding and coupons.
Connectivity TCP/IP Ethernet standard. Wireless add-on available.
Topper Integrated illuminated sign standard. LED topper upgrade available.
Warranty 2-year parts warranty (new). 30 to 90 days on used units from reputable dealers.
Price (new) $2,395 to $2,700 depending on configuration

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The steel cabinet is the G2500’s clearest advantage over the Hyosung Halo II at a comparable price. For locations where the machine may take abuse, whether from a busy nightclub, an unattended lobby, or a neighborhood with theft concerns, steel holds up better than ABS plastic. Operators who have run both brands in side-by-side deployments consistently report that the G2500’s cabinet outlasts comparable plastic-housed machines in rough environments.

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The GenCam deserves a mention because no other manufacturer includes it as standard equipment at this price. It captures an image of the customer during each transaction and stores it alongside the transaction record, which deters fraud and gives operators documentation if a dispute arises.

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Genmega Onyx: The Upgrade for Style-Conscious Locations

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The Onyx runs on the same internals as the G2500. Same power supply, same mainboard, same card reader, same dispenser options. What changed is the exterior: a sleek ebony cabinet with a fingerprint-resistant mirrored touch control front, a 10.2-inch screen standard, and an overall appearance that reads as premium rather than utilitarian.

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Specification Detail
Screen 10.2-inch widescreen TFT LCD standard. Optional 12-inch touchscreen upgrade.
Cabinet Ebony finish with mirrored security-reflective front panel. Fingerprint-resistant coating.
Weight 223 lbs
Internals Same components as G2500. Parts are largely interchangeable between the two models.
Cassettes All same dispenser options as G2500. Up to four cassette configurations.
Printer 2-inch standard, 3-inch graphics upgrade available. Same as G2500.
Price (new) $2,600 to $3,100 depending on configuration

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The Onyx is the machine for hotel lobbies, upscale lounges, high-end retail, and anywhere the ATM’s appearance is part of the customer experience. The mirrored front panel also acts as a visual deterrent against shoulder surfing: customers can see anyone standing behind them reflected in the panel during their PIN entry, without the need for a separate security mirror. Prineta USA summarizes it simply: the Onyx was designed for “high-end establishments looking for an ATM with an upscale appearance.”

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Genmega Onyx-W: Wall Mount and Countertop Mini

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The Onyx-W takes the same screen and software from the full-size Onyx and puts it in a compact housing that mounts flush to a wall or sits on a countertop. It is the solution for locations where floor space is unavailable or where a through-the-wall look is wanted without the construction cost of a true TTW installation.

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Specification Detail
Screen 10.1-inch high-resolution LCD with lighted touch function keys
Installation Wall mount or countertop. No floor footprint required.
Cash cassette 1,000-note removable standard. 2,000-note option available.
Vault Internal vault with electronic lock. Cassette secured inside its own vault housing.
Software Same modules and software capabilities as full Genmega retail models.
Price (new) $2,500 to $3,000 depending on configuration and dealer

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The Onyx-W is popular at dispensaries, event venues, bars with limited floor space, and tight retail lobbies. It is also useful in locations where the business owner does not want the ATM taking up valuable customer-facing square footage. The standard 1,000-note cassette holds $20,000 in $20 bills, which covers most low-to-mid volume locations between restocks. The 2,000-note upgrade is worth considering for busy weekend-heavy venues that want to extend refill intervals.

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Genmega NOVA: The Most Advanced Retail ATM Available

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The NOVA is Genmega’s newest and most technologically impressive model. Launched at the ATMIA conference in New Orleans in 2023, it is the only retail ATM in its class with a built-in 17-inch full HD split-screen display that runs full-motion video advertising on the top half of the screen while the transaction interface runs on the bottom half simultaneously.

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Specification Detail
Screen 17-inch full HD touchscreen (1920×1080) with LED backlight. Top half for advertising, bottom half for transaction interface simultaneously.
Advertising Full-motion video on the upper portion of the screen during every customer interaction. No separate digital topper needed.
Camera GenCam included standard.
Printer 3-inch thermal receipt printer standard. 80mm, 200 DPI, 40 characters per line.
Cash cassettes Options from 1K up to 4×2,000-note cassettes. Level 1 vault upgrade available.
LED lighting Edge lighting around the cash dispenser and PIN pad. Draws attention across the room.
Parts compatibility Built on the G2500 and Onyx chassis. Most parts interchangeable with existing Genmega inventory.
Vault UL-291 certified. Same vault system as the G2500 and Onyx.
Price (new) $3,520 to $3,960 depending on configuration

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The NOVA’s pitch is that it eliminates the need for a separate digital topper, which typically costs $400 to $1,200 as an add-on for other machines, while giving you a far superior advertising display. The 17-inch screen is larger than anything found on retail ATMs that typically cost $60,000 or more in a financial institution context. For high-traffic locations where the ATM competes for attention with other signage, the NOVA’s split-screen video capability is a genuine competitive advantage.

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The parts compatibility is the other key selling point. Because the NOVA is built on the same proven G2500 and Onyx chassis, operators who already stock Genmega parts do not need a separate inventory for the NOVA. That alone reduces the total cost of ownership compared to adopting a brand-new platform with its own unique parts ecosystem.

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Genmega GT3000: The Smallest Through-the-Wall ATM Made

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The GT3000 is the industry’s smallest through-the-wall ATM. It is only 19 inches wide. That matters because most TTW installations are limited by the opening cut into the wall, and the GT3000 can fit spaces that no other TTW machine can reach.

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Specification Detail
Width 19 inches. Smallest TTW ATM available in the industry.
Screen 7-inch high-resolution widescreen LCD standard.
Dispenser (standard) 800-note drawer-style dispenser standard.
Dispenser (upgrade) 2,000-note removable cassette dispenser recommended upgrade for busier locations.
Installation True through-the-wall. Weather resistant chassis for exterior wall installations.
Rear display Optional rear display allows the machine to be operated entirely from behind the wall. Useful for vaults or secure back rooms.
Compliance EMV, TR31, NFC capable, ADA compliant.
Price (new) $2,800 to $3,500 depending on dispenser and options

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Operators install the GT3000 through exterior building walls, in kiosk enclosures, in ATM trailers for event deployments, and in check cashing locations, laundromats, and tight lobbies where a floor-standing machine would block traffic flow. The compact footprint is paired with the same reliability the brand is known for from its retail machines. Upgrading the standard 800-note drawer to the 2,000-note removable cassette is strongly recommended: it meaningfully extends time between refills without adding significant cost.

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Genmega GT5000: Full Bank-Grade Through-the-Wall

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Where the GT3000 is compact, the GT5000 is full-featured. It delivers the look and functionality of a financial institution ATM at a fraction of the price. The 15-inch high-brightness screen, three-cassette dispenser with motorized presenter, and touchscreen rear-service panel put it in a different category from the GT3000 and retail floor models.

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Specification Detail
Screen 15-inch high-brightness LCD. Supports custom advertisement content.
Dimensions 56.7″ tall x 24.1″ wide x 33.9″ deep. Weight: 570 lbs.
Cash dispenser 3-cassette dispenser with motorized cash presenter standard.
Service panel Touchscreen rear-service panel for operator access. Allows servicing from behind the wall.
Installation True through-the-wall or kiosk. Designed to replace or supplement financial institution ATMs.
Parts Built with same modular components as other Genmega machines. Familiar service and maintenance.
Price (new) $5,500 to $7,500+ depending on configuration

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Genmega ATM Price Comparison: Every Model Side by Side

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G2500 Freestanding retail $2,395 to $2,700 $1,200 to $1,800 First machine, bars, c-stores, any high-use location
Onyx Freestanding retail $2,600 to $3,100 $1,500 to $2,200 Hotels, upscale retail, restaurants, lounges
Onyx-W Wall mount / countertop $2,500 to $3,000 $1,400 to $2,000 Tight spaces, dispensaries, event venues, bars
NOVA Freestanding retail (premium) $3,520 to $3,960 Limited availability High-traffic retail, competitive markets, ad revenue
GT3000 Through-the-wall (compact) $2,800 to $3,500 Rare Small TTW openings, kiosks, laundromats, trailers
GT5000 Through-the-wall (full) $5,500 to $7,500+ Rare Credit unions, high-volume TTW, casino, check cashing

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Which Genmega ATM Should You Buy?

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Most buyers will be choosing between the G2500 and the Onyx. Here is a simple way to think about it:

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Your Situation Recommended Model Why
First ATM, budget matters most G2500 Lowest new price in the industry. Steel cabinet. GenCam standard. 2-year warranty. Hard to beat.
Bar, nightclub, unattended location G2500 Steel cabinet handles rough environments better than plastic-housed alternatives at comparable cost.
Hotel lobby, upscale restaurant, dispensary Onyx Premium appearance justifies the extra $200 to $400. Same parts and reliability as G2500.
Limited floor space, dispensary, event venue Onyx-W Wall mount or countertop eliminates floor space requirement entirely.
Competitive high-traffic location, want video ads NOVA 17-inch split-screen beats any machine in the retail class. Replaces both ATM and digital topper.
Exterior or kiosk installation, small wall opening GT3000 Smallest TTW footprint available. 19-inch width fits openings other machines cannot.
High-volume TTW, credit union, casino GT5000 Financial institution aesthetics and 3-cassette motorized dispenser at a fraction of bank ATM cost.

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Genmega vs. Hyosung: How They Compare

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This question comes up in almost every first-time buyer’s research. Both are excellent. The honest industry consensus is that you cannot go wrong with either, but the differences are real:

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Factor Genmega G2500 Hyosung Halo II
Starting price (new) $2,395 $2,495 to $2,800
Standard screen size 8 inches (10.2-inch upgrade available) 10.1 inches standard
Cabinet Steel. More durable for rough locations. ABS plastic. Lighter, cleaner aesthetic.
Parts cost Lower. More readily available. Higher. Some parts not available for direct purchase.
Shipping speed Typically ships within days from multiple U.S. locations. Can have longer lead times on some models.
Standard camera GenCam included standard on all G2500 units. Optional add-on on most configurations.
Aesthetic appeal Traditional design. Works everywhere but not premium-looking. LED bezel, 10.1-inch standard screen. Clearly modern.

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Industry operators who sell nationally consistently move more G2500s, while locally many operators prefer the Halo II because it is what their neighbors already have and recommend. The practical decision: if you are placing an ATM in a bar, laundromat, or any location where durability matters more than aesthetics, the G2500’s steel cabinet is the right call. If you are placing in a hotel lobby or upscale dispensary where the machine’s appearance is part of the experience, the Halo II or Genmega Onyx are both worth considering.

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Where to Buy a Genmega ATM

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Buy from an authorized Genmega dealer. The machine should arrive pre-programmed to your processing settings, with shipping included, a warranty document in the box, and a point of contact for any setup questions.

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Authorized ATM dealers (National ATM Systems, ATMTrader, ATM Depot, Ocean ATM, BestATMStore, BPS&S) Market High Pre-programmed, warrantied, with setup support. The right way to buy.
eBay (established ATM sellers with 100+ transactions) Low to mid Medium Used machines only. Verify EMV compliance and ask for recent transaction proof before buying.
Craigslist / Facebook Marketplace Very low Low No compliance documentation, no warranty. Parts sourcing only, not machine purchases.

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Most authorized dealers offer free shipping to the continental U.S., free programming to your processing network, and either include processing setup or have preferred processing partners who handle it at no additional cost. Some dealers price the machine lower when you agree to process with their partner network, which is a legitimate arrangement that can save money if you have no existing processing relationship.

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What to Verify Before Buying a Used Genmega ATM

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Used Genmega machines, particularly the G2500, are widely available and represent good value when bought correctly. Run through these checks before committing:

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Setting Up a Genmega ATM After Delivery

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The machine arrives at your location. Here is what needs to happen before it processes its first transaction:

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Ethernet from the location’s router is the standard and most reliable option. If ethernet is not practical, plug in the wireless modem. The machine’s communication port is on the back panel. Most dealers will have walked you through this during the phone setup session.

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If your dealer pre-programmed the machine, power it on and confirm it shows “In Service” on the screen. Run one test transaction using your own debit card to verify the network connection and surcharge display are correct before opening to customers.

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Count your starting cash, note the denomination and bill count, and load the cassette before inserting it. The operator menu tracks the cassette balance from that point forward. Most first-time operators start with $3,000 to $5,000 in the cassette and reload as transaction volume builds.

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Most authorized dealers include a remote monitoring account that sends you a text or email alert when the cassette reaches a low-cash threshold. Set the alert at 150 to 200 notes remaining so you have time to schedule a refill before the machine runs out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the cheapest new ATM machine?

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The Genmega G2500 is the least expensive new ATM available in the United States, starting at $2,395 with free shipping included from most authorized dealers. That price includes a 1,000-note removable cassette, EMV card reader, electronic lock, and a 2-year parts warranty. No other manufacturer offers a fully compliant new ATM at a lower price.

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How much does a Genmega ATM cost?

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New Genmega ATMs range from $2,395 for the base G2500 up to $7,500 or more for the GT5000 through-the-wall model in a full configuration. The most common purchase for independent operators is the G2500 at $2,395 to $2,700, or the Onyx at $2,600 to $3,100. Used G2500 machines from reputable dealers run $1,200 to $1,800 with a 30 to 90-day warranty.

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Where is Genmega made?

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Is Genmega or Hyosung better?

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Both are reliable and widely used by independent operators. Genmega’s G2500 starts cheaper, has a steel cabinet, comes with a camera standard, has lower parts costs, and ships faster from multiple U.S. warehouse locations. Hyosung’s Halo II has a larger standard screen, a more modern LED-lit aesthetic, and a slightly deeper service network in some regions. For high-security or rough-environment placements, Genmega’s steel cabinet is the practical choice. For premium retail environments where aesthetics drive transactions, the Hyosung or Genmega Onyx are worth the additional cost.

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What is the Genmega NOVA?

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The Genmega NOVA is the brand’s newest and most advanced retail ATM, launched in 2023. Its defining feature is a 17-inch full HD split-screen display that runs full-motion video advertising on the top half of the screen while the transaction interface operates on the bottom half simultaneously. It is built on the same proven G2500 and Onyx chassis, so parts are interchangeable and operators who already stock Genmega parts can service it without a separate inventory. Pricing starts around $3,520.

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Do Genmega ATMs come with a warranty?

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Can I buy a Genmega ATM without a processing contract?

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The Bottom Line

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Genmega built its market position by making the lowest-cost entry point in the industry genuinely good. The G2500 at $2,395 is not a budget machine with budget reliability. It is a steel-cabinet, EMV-compliant, camera-equipped ATM backed by a 2-year warranty and the most available parts ecosystem in the independent operator market. That combination is why it outsells every other ATM model nationwide among independent deployers.

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The Onyx, Onyx-W, and NOVA build on that same foundation for buyers who need more screen size, a wall-mount form factor, or a built-in advertising display. The GT3000 and GT5000 serve the through-the-wall market at price points that make the financial institution ATM category accessible to operators who previously could not afford it.

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Whatever model fits your location, the setup path is the same: buy from an authorized dealer, get it pre-programmed, load your vault cash, and run one test transaction before putting the machine in service. Everything after that is surcharge revenue working for you every time a customer needs cash.

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