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Generating a Printout
Purpose
You can generate printouts that include
weights, other measured values and
identification codes for documentation
purposes. You can format the printout
to meet individual requirements.
Features
Printouts generated automatically or
manually (at the press of a key): weight
or calculated value is output.
Line format: Values printed with up to
6 preceding characters for identifica-
tion.
Print application parameters:
Printout of initialization values before
printing measurement results.
ISO/GLP-compliant printout: Printout
of ambient characteristics.
Printouts generated automatically or by
pressing
r
, dependent on or inde-
pendent of stability.
You can have the following values
output automatically when using the
application programs if menu code
7 1 2
is configured (printout with data
ID codes):
– Net-total: Component or total weight
– Counting:
Reference sample quantity (nRef)
Reference weight for one piece (wRef)
– Weighing in percent:
Reference percentage (pRef)
Reference weight (Wxx%)
– Animal weighing/averaging:
Number of subweighing operations
(mDef)
Calculated average (x-Net)
Factory settings:
Print manual/automatic: Individual
printout dependent on stability:
Manual at stability (menu code:
6 1 2
)
Line format:
Up to 6 characters at the beginning
of each line to identify the weight or
calculated value: Print net, tare, or gross
value, reference sample quantity,
or average piece weight with ID
(menu code
7 2 2
).
Print application parameters:
Printout of one or more initialization
values for the active application
program: On (menu code
7 1 2
)
ISO/GLP-compliant printout:
No ISO/GLP-compliant printout
(menu code
8 10 1
)
Auto print:
Automatic printout of weight values:
No default setting; see print manual/auto-
matic (menu code
6 1 2
). Auto print
cannot be interrupted by pressing
r
(menu code
6 2 2
). Auto print after
each display update (menu code
6 3 1
).
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Setting menu codes for the printout:
see “Configuration"