Download Sam4s SPT-S200 Hard Reset File

Download Sam4s SPT-S200 factory reset file

The way I understand it is that Samsung marketed cash registers for many years in the US and around the world.
However Samsung never made the cash registers they only private labeled them and they were made by an OEM.
About 5 years ago or more they decided they did not want to be in the Cash Register business any longer. When
Samsung left the Cash Register Business the company that had always made the cash registers decided to make
and market them on their own. I do not know the name of the company but the register brand name they came up
with is SAM4s.

SAM4s has been one of the most aggressive manufacturers that we are aware of. In most every case we
recommend SAM4s cash registers over any other brand. There are several reasons why. The first reason is
features, second is price, third is reasonably priced options, and lastly they seem to be the only register business
growing and improving model numbers opposed to the rest which seem to be stagnate or even retreating.

by andy-the-diver on Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:49 am

So have a new 512mb card - formatted to fat32 - and am still getting the message invalid card - no matter what I try to save to it.

Hi Peter - Yes that's the one - from Frank. I have one working and one non-working - want to backup the working and then put it into the non-working. Still getting the message invalid card though..

Not sure I can help via blog on Sunday night. We have support techs available Monday am 8am PST. Call 800-863-2274 and remember we are in west coast PST

Hello!
What program can I use to read the .pgm file? I have had my SPS200 for years, but it is time for me to upgrade. I simply ran out of space for new items and I cannot delete old plus.
I backed up everything to a USB, and am trying to access the plus so I can transfer them to my new system, but I cannot even open the file because it is in .pgm. Thank you in advance for your help!

It sounds like you are trying to enter a function like reporting or programming with a clerk that does not have the rights to do that. This cash register does not have a key and everything is secured using authority levels.