Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock
$19.59
Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock Price comparison
Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock Price History
Price History for Pyramid Time Systems Pyramid Time Cards for 4000/4000HD/5000+/5000+HD Time Clocks, 100/Pack...
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Current Price | $19.59 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $19.59 | July 25, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $12.21 | October 3, 2024 |
Last price changes
$19.59 | November 13, 2024 |
$12.21 | October 3, 2024 |
$19.59 | July 25, 2024 |
Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock Description
- Totalizing payroll recorder.
- Automatically calculates daily, weekly, 2week, semi-monthly time totals.
- Top card feed.
- Set up is less than a minute.
- No resetting necessary for short months, leap year and daylight savings.
Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock Specification
Specification: Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock
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Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock Reviews (12)
12 reviews for Pyramid Time Systems Model 4000 Time Clock
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LR –
Easy set up and easy to understand. Must have the corresponding time cards to use with this machine, which run about $10 per 100 and you can order from Amazon as well! You can set the pay periods weekly, bi weekly, or twice a month and the clock not only totals the entire day but gives a running total for the week (or payroll period specified) as well. Has cut my payroll processing time in 1/2 and no more employees changing other employees time cards to match their own! Well worth the money!!
Robin Schweppenheiser –
Timing employees
Quite a happy Customer –
The worst ever time clock i got in years have to set it up every two weeks because it keeps punching on top of the already punched numbers. Cannot be relied upon my employees calculate their own hours because this damn thing wonโt even punch correctly. How can you expect a right calculation of hours..!!!
DO NOT BUY THIS . NOT RECOMMENDED
Aubrey Blocker –
It began having printing problems after using for one year. I believe it was a combination of time cards being jammed in rather than letting the machine do the work, wear of use & it was in a shop environment.
However, I liked it well enough to order the same machine for replacement.
Ashleigh –
Originally this time clock seemed like a good/affordable option for my small business, however, after one day of use I felt otherwise. I chose this machine because it totals hours, which is a must for our company, however, it does not provide the option to choose whether you clock in or out. This was the biggest problem for us. If an employee forgot to clock in or ended their workday in the field, there was no way to override the in/out feature. It automatically clocks in and then out. Our employees time cards were a complete mess. Also, the machine makes a rather unpleasant sound when time card is inserted. Would not recommend buying this item.
Robin Schweppenheiser –
We have been using the same time clock for a long time now and it recently broke down on us. We loved using it so much that we got another Pyramid 4000 to replace it. Working in a construction setting, this timeclock has proven itself to take abuse and keep on ticking.
Megan –
This time clock is easy to use, set up, and change times. I would recommend and purchase again.
My order came with an extra ribbon, but the extra ribbon that came with it does not fit for the 4000 Pro. (Ribbon is 4000-R) It is good information to know to save you some time when the ribbon is due for a change, although no need to necessarily stock up on extra ribbon. I purchased my time clock in 2015 and am just now needing to change the ribbon. (3+ years and ~200 punches per week, not bad!)
Mrs. Mac –
This is the second one I purchased in a year. I thought the first one was just a bad machine, so I purchased the same exact one (since I had a whole lot of timecards) and the second is doing the same exact thing…punching over the same spot making it hard to read the hours that are clocked in. Needless to say, my employees have to hand write on the card their time in and out and I have to figure out their hours myself.
Laura Maitland –
Best part about this it calculates everything ๐
OfficeMgr3325 –
I’ll come back in a couple of weeks and update my review since we just received it this morning (1/4/19). I found it pretty easy to set up. Had one issue where I was trying to run a demo card and kept getting the “try again” error…. I had forgotten to remove the cardboard inside the time clock that covers the ribbon. Ha! So it seems to work as described with the exception of user error. It is a little louder then our older time clock but it feeds the cards through quickly and smoothly. I have seen a few reviews complaining about issues with the package of time cards that come with it. They have stated they received the wrong ones which causes the time clock to print over top of punches. Per the manual you must use time card #44100-10 with Rev. I or higher. Some people are reading that as a number but in fact it is the letter i. The package I received was Rev. O as in Oscar and they work fine. This was a replacement clock for a much older (non-calculating) time clock. If this one works well over the next couple of weeks, I plan on replacing our 2 other time clocks with this model as it will save me quite a bit of time doing payroll.
OfficeMgr3325 –
This was a great replacement for my business. The setup takes no time at all, the instructions were direct and easy to follow, and it is very reliable. Auditors LOVE having the ability to review a dual system, so this was the perfect tool to keep payroll on track. The time is easily tracked and totaled each pay period.
RJBJR –
I replaced my old mechanical clock with this system. Compared to the old mechanical time clock, this feels very light weight and cheap. I guess I’m just used to the old – heavy clunker clock. It works really well and I love the fact it keeps track of the hours. The biggest hurdle I have to overcome is conditioning my employee’s to clock in and out every time – every day. Failure to do so just renders the time total feature useless. So far I love the clock but am very disappointed with the bell system.