Invoices for bars are simple A6, pack of 100 sheets
Simple A6 Bar Checks – For Efficient Customer Service
Product: Bar checks (A6 format)
Quantity: 100 sheets
Fast and smooth billing is an essential part of any successful bar or cafe. Simple A6 format checks are an indispensable tool where quick manual billing is required without complex equipment. This pad ensures that every order is documented clearly and professionally.
1. Compact A6 Format
The A6 size (approx. 10.5 x 14.8 cm) is optimal for the bar environment. It takes up very little space on the counter or a waiter's tray, yet provides enough room to clearly write down orders:
- Convenient Handling: Easily fits into an apron pocket or a small document holder.
- Clarity: The standard layout allows staff to quickly record totals, quantities, and service names.
2. Economy and Simplicity
These checks are designed for business owners who value simplicity and cost-effectiveness. As these are simple paper forms, they are ideal for direct presentation to the customer or for internal kitchen communication.
- Bulk Pack: The 100-sheet pack ensures long-term use even during high-traffic periods.
- Universal Use: Although called "bar checks," they are perfect for small shops, beauty salons, or other service points as a primary accounting document.
Technical Summary
Key specification data:
- Format: A6.
- Number of sheets: 100 units per pack.
- Type: Plain paper (single layer).
- Purpose: Invoicing, taking orders.
Verdict
Simple A6 bar checks are a reliable, economical, and time-tested choice for small and medium-sized catering businesses. They are a classic tool that helps maintain order, avoid calculation errors, and ensure professional service for every visitor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are these checks self-copying (NCR)?
No, this is a plain paper pad. If you require a copy for your records, we recommend using carbon paper or choosing specialized self-copying (NCR) pads.
How many order positions fit on one sheet?
The standard A6 layout usually provides enough lines for an average order (about 10–12 items), including space for the final total.