North Kossuth uses JMC Lunch.  Parents and lunch staff like it a lot.  One
real advantage is that parents can put $ into an account for the whole
family.  It does not have to be an even multiple of lunch prices.  The
computer at the lunch line has to be tied into the server that hosts your
JMC Data files, but that is generally easy.  We tried using a fingerprint
scanner to ID students as they went through the lunch line, but we were
using a 400mHz PC and the "ticket lady" could key in the student names
faster than using the fingerprint device.  If you have a fast machine
(Pentium 3 or 4), it would work faster.

Brian Ney
N. Kossuth

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From: "Julia Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 8:02 PM
Subject: [info-tech] JMC Lunch Module


I'm looking for some input.

Does anyone out there use the JMC lunch module?

What type of hardware, scanning process, Poing of Sale input, etc. are you
using?

Do you like it?  We use AccuScan--but our machines are just too old, so
thought it best to start exploring ideas.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
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