Z tape definition

Z tape means the report feature of a cash register which records the total transactions, such as sales by type, the number of customers and the number of items rung in for the period; the transactional total of the current day’s receipts. [Ord. 18-15 § 2; Ord. 17-39 § 2.]

Examples of Z tape in a sentence

  • The Z tape must include full transaction detail including items purchased, totals for each item and corresponding tax.

  • Daily reports shall include a Z tape from the register, with such Z tapes to be submitted to the Fairgrounds Office within 5 (five) days after the close of the event.

  • LESSOR, and/or its designee, specifically retains the right to (1) audit all Z tapes and (2) audit the vendor’s register for the purpose a reconciling Z tape submissions.

  • To assure that you are eligible to provide concessions at future events, daily reports shall include a Z tape from the register, with such Z tapes to be submitted to the Fairgrounds Office within 5 (five) days after the close of the event.

  • COUNTY, and/or its designee, specifically retains the right to (1) audit all Z tapes and (2) audit the vendor’s register for the purpose of reconciling Z tape submissions.