Difference between revisions of "Dixie-Narco 368 Vending Machine"

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This machine is a '90s-era electromechanical vending machine so equipping it with a card reader would require prohibitively expensive rework -- it would be cheaper to replace the machine.  Asmbly would be more than happy to accept donation of a modern multi-price vending machine with card reader if anyone were so inclined.
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This machine is an '80s-era electromechanical vending machine so equipping it with a card reader would require prohibitively expensive rework -- it would be cheaper to replace the machine.  Asmbly would be more than happy to accept donation of a modern multi-price vending machine with card reader if anyone were so inclined.
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It appears to have been refurbished at some point in its history.  It has the button panel of a flat-front machine, but it has the curved door graphic of a later model "MC" machine.  The model/serial plate has had all the paint stripped off, so only the stamped characters remain.
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[[File:AsmblyDNCB368_ID.jpg|center|720px|Our ID plate]]
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[[File:TypicalDNCB368_ID.jpg|center|720px|Sample/typical ID plate]]
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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* [[Media:DNCB_vintage_manual.pdf|Likely machine manual]]
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* [[Media:CoinCo_3000-S_manual.pdf|Manual]]
  
  
 
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[[Category:Canteen]]
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 27 November 2022

Asmbly's soda machine is a vintage Dixie Narco 368 single-price vending machine. It's equipped with a CoinCo 3341-S changer and a $1 bill acceptor.


DN368.jpg


This machine is an '80s-era electromechanical vending machine so equipping it with a card reader would require prohibitively expensive rework -- it would be cheaper to replace the machine. Asmbly would be more than happy to accept donation of a modern multi-price vending machine with card reader if anyone were so inclined.

It appears to have been refurbished at some point in its history. It has the button panel of a flat-front machine, but it has the curved door graphic of a later model "MC" machine. The model/serial plate has had all the paint stripped off, so only the stamped characters remain.

Our ID plate
Sample/typical ID plate


Resources


Maintenance

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