A Ticket Eater is responsible for collecting, counting, and validating redemption tickets quickly and accurately. When it operates properly, customers enjoy a smooth prize redemption experience. However, when maintenance is neglected, ticket jams, counting errors, and machine downtime can quickly lead to customer frustration and operational inefficiencies.
In this guide, we'll discuss why Ticket Eater maintenance is essential, common issues operators face, and practical maintenance tips.

Why Ticket Eaters Are Essential for Modern Redemption Centers
Redemption games remain one of the biggest attractions in arcades and Family Entertainment Centers. Every day, thousands of tickets pass through redemption systems.
A reliable Ticket Eater helps operators:
❎ Improve customer satisfaction
❎ Reduce redemption waiting times
❎ Eliminate manual ticket counting
❎ Increase operational efficiency
❎ Minimize labor costs
❎ Improve accuracy and accountability

Common Ticket Eater Problems
1. Ticket Jams
Ticket jams are among the most common problems in redemption centers.
Typical causes include:
Torn tickets
Folded tickets
Dirty feed rollers
Excessive dust accumulation
Worn transport mechanisms
2. Inaccurate Ticket Counting:
Dirty sensors
Damaged optical readers
Poor ticket quality
Misaligned feeding systems
3. Slow Ticket Processing:
Longer customer wait times
Reduced throughput
Increased staff intervention
4. Sensor Failure:
Miscounts
Rejected tickets
Machine stoppages

Daily Maintenance Tips
Clean the Ticket Path
At the end of each day:
Remove ticket debris
Wipe down feeding channels
Inspect for foreign objects
Keeping the ticket path clean prevents jams and improves counting accuracy.
Inspect Feed Rollers
Check for:
Wear
Cracks
Loss of grip
Check Sensor Areas
Use compressed air to remove dust from sensor locations.
Clean sensors to ensure accurate ticket detection and counting.
Weekly Maintenance Procedures
In addition to daily cleaning, operators should perform more detailed inspections every week.
Verify Counting Accuracy
Process a known quantity of tickets and compare results.
If discrepancies appear, inspect sensors and counting systems immediately.
Tighten Loose Components
Continuous vibration can loosen fasteners over time.
Check:
Mounting screws
Roller assemblies
Internal brackets
Inspect Electrical Connections
Loose wiring can cause intermittent faults and unexpected shutdowns.
Ensure all connections remain secure.
Monthly Preventive Maintenance
Perform a thorough internal cleaning of:
Feed mechanisms
Rollers
Sensors
Circuit boards
Replace Worn Components
Inspect parts that experience frequent use and replace them before failure occurs.
Preventive replacement is far less costly than emergency repairs.

MAX GAMES Ticket Eaters are designed with durable gear systems engineered for long-term reliability, helping operators reduce maintenance frequency and replacement costs.
Accurate Ticket Counting
User-Friendly Design
Factory Direct Pricing
As a professional manufacturer, MAX GAMES provides factory-direct solutions that deliver excellent value without sacrificing quality.
Professional After-Sales Support
Our experienced technical team provides responsive assistance whenever customers need support.
A Ticket Eater is one of the most important pieces of equipment in any redemption center. Proper maintenance helps prevent ticket jams, counting errors, and unexpected downtime while improving customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.
For arcade owners, FEC operators, and redemption center managers seeking dependable Ticket Eater solutions, MAX GAMES delivers the durability, accuracy, and professional support needed to keep operations running smoothly.