Network Computing Devices Printer LSQ 40L User Manual

LSQ-40L  
LABEL PRINTING SCALE  
QUICK START  
MANUAL  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Please read this section carefully. The following has some important safeguards to  
prevent damage or failure of your scale.  
CLEANING THE SCALE:  
1). You may use stainless cleaner or mild soap to wipe down the metal areas of the  
scale. The keyboards and display should be wiped down with a damp cloth only.  
While the keyboards and display are reasonably sealed, do not allow liquids to get  
between the plastic surfaces and the metal.  
2). Use only the supplied cleaning kit to clean the print head. Do not use sharp  
objects around the print head or the pinch roller below it. Damaging these parts will  
cause your label printouts to be unreadable or you may even cause internal damage  
to the scale.  
3). Do not immerse the power supply in water. This will cause possible electrical  
shock and failure of the adapter. Unplug adapter from power and wipe down with a  
damp cloth. Do not spray the adapter with cleaning fluids.  
4). Keep the print cartridge area clean of any food or other debris. If contaminants  
are picked up by the labels and brought across the print head, it can cause labels to  
print poorly. This can also damage the print head.  
COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE SCALE:  
If you are going to program your scale using a personal computer, here are a few  
things you will need.  
1). You will need to purchase a network adapter (hub) and two (2) category 5 cables.  
These can be purchased from electronics or department stores that sell computer  
equipment. A network adapter allows you to plug your computer and scale(s) into  
one hub. NOTE: You cannot plug the scale directly into your computer. Being your  
scale is actually a computer; all computers that communicate with each other  
require a network adapter to control data flow between machines.  
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Network Adapter with category 5 cables  
The picture above shows an example of a 5 port hub. One computer and up to 4  
scales can be connected for programming.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to have a computer to program your scale. Programming  
can be done by using the keyboard on the scale. However, it is much easier to  
program using a computer especially if you have more than one scale.  
A few other advantages of using a computer are:  
1). Information can be saved to your hard drive or other backup device.  
2). You can communicate to the scales from a remote location such as a back office.  
You would not have to go to the machine or move it to program/update.  
3). You can generate reports from the scale and print them without interrupting  
normal operations of the day.  
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SETTING UP THE SCALE FOR FIRST TIME  
1). Carefully unpack scale from its box. Lift the indicators arm all the way up until  
it stops. Adjust the correct angle of the indicator by loosening the black nut on the  
arm next to the indicator. Move the indicator to the correct angle and then tighten  
the nut. DO NOT over tighten.  
2). Plug in the ac adapter to the wall socket and the other end into the scale. The  
connector may appear tight on a new scale. You might try twisting the connector as  
you are pushing it into the scales receptacle.  
3). Turn on the scale. It should do a regressive countdown, then a label should  
dispense. If the scale does not turn on, try twisting the connector again while  
leaving the switch in the on position.  
QUICK TEST OF THE PRINTER:  
1). Remove the template from the main keyboard. There is a tab on the left side so it  
can be pulled out. This exposes the programming keyboard.  
2). Find the key(s) that came with the scale. Insert the key into the lock on the  
bottom right of the scale. Turn it right 90 degrees.  
3). The indicator should display PWD? Press the PRINT key. The scrolling message  
should say PROGRAMMING MODE.  
4). On the programming keyboard, press CONFIG. Using the arrow down button,  
scroll down until it says MODE.  
5). Press ENTER. The indicator should say AGENTS. Press ENTER.  
6). Arrow up/dn until you see DISABLE. Press ENTER.  
7). Arrow down until you see NON PLU. Press ENTER.  
8). Arrow up/dn until you see ENABLE. Press ENTER.  
9). Press ESC on the small keyboard until the scrolling message says  
PROGRAMMING MODE again. Turn the key to the left and remove it.  
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TO PRINT A LABEL (continued):  
1). Place a product on the platter. Enter in the price. Press PRINT.  
A label should dispense with printed information such as weight, date, total sale,  
etc.  
NOTE: The printer will not print a label if no price is entered, no weight is on the  
platter or negative weight is displayed on the indicator. Repeat steps on page 5 if no  
label comes out.  
**CONGRADULATIONS!!** You have just printed your first label.  
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SETTING UP THE NETWORK  
(Skip this part if not using a computer)  
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1). Connect up the equipment as shown in the drawing below.  
2). Place the Scalenet (LSQ-40L) software CD in your drive. The auto install should  
begin automatically. Complete the installation as instructed.  
NOTE: This software is intended to run on a Windows XP operating system with  
SP2 (Service Pack 2) installed only.  
CONFIGURING YOUR NETWORK ON YOUR COMPUTER:  
1). Click on START, and then NETWORK CONNECTIONS.  
2). Click on LOCAL AREA NETWORK.  
3). Click on PROPERTIES.  
4). Scroll down on window and click ONCE on INTERNET PROTOCAL TCP/IP.  
5). Click on PROPERTIES.  
6). Click on MANUALLY ENTER IP ADDRESS.  
7). Enter in the IP address 131.1.100.100. Click OK.  
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NOTE: If you are already using a network connection for another application, you  
may want to create a new connection and configure it for scale communications.  
CONFIGURING YOUR NETWORK ON THE SCALE:  
The scales network IP address should already be configured from the factory. If  
you want to check it or if you are using more than one scale, follow the procedure  
below.  
TO SEE/CHANGE SCALES IP ADDRESS:  
1). If the scale is on, turn it off.  
2). Turn on the scale. During the countdown, press and release the following keys in  
sequential order. Press X, +, and then AGENT before the countdown completes.  
3). Display should go blank. Enter 2005 and press PRINT.  
4). Press PRINT to scroll thru the address numbers. At any time you may change  
them by entering the new numbers. The first scales address should be 131.1.100.101.  
5). Press ESC when complete.  
If you are using more than one scale on the network, then each scale must have its  
own network address. EXAMPLE: SCALE#1 131.1.100.101  
SCALE#2 131.1.100.102  
SCALE#3 131.1.100.103  
NOTE: You should write down each address. You will need to type it in again later  
to add them to the network.  
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STARTING UP THE LSQ-40L SOFTWARE  
(Be sure your scale and hub are powered up and connected at this time)  
1). Launch the LSQ-40L software. On the logon screen, do not enter a password.  
Click on ACCEPT to continue.  
2). At the top of the screen, click on MAINTENANCE and then SCALE MASTER.  
Below is the screen you should be viewing at this point.  
SCALE MASTER allows you to add new scales to the network. You will have to  
add each scale to the network one at a time. As long as you use the same computer  
each time you communicate to your network, you should not have to add them  
again.  
TO ADD A NEW SCALE TO THE NETWORK:  
1). Click on NEW.  
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2). Go to the first IP box and click in it. Enter the first number. Press TAB and  
enter the second number. Repeat for the last two numbers.  
3). Click on SEARCH FOR SCALES. If the network detects the scale, it will ask you  
‘Do you want to add scale?’. Click YES.  
4). The scales information should appear on the screen. If you have more than one  
scale, repeat step 1.  
NOTE: If you get an Enable message, the network did not find the scale. Either you  
entered the wrong IP address, or the network is not configured correctly. If you  
have more than one network configured, you may have to disable the other  
networks.  
CONFIGURE GENERAL PARAMETERS:  
To set up for North America (USA) operations and currency, on the top of the  
screen click on PARAMETER and then SYSTEM COFIGURATION.  
1). Under the COMPANY INFORMATION tab, enter your stores information.  
2). Under the SYSTEM DATA tab, enter the following information:  
Current Symbol = $  
Decimal Symbol = .  
Decimal Number= 2  
3). Click on SAVE the CLOSE.  
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ADDING PRODUCTS TO THE SCALE:  
1). Click on NETWORK, then NET DISTRIBUTION (keep this window open while  
programming).  
On the left side of the screen, you can see your scale(s) and a Group1 icon. This is  
the network tree. You can drag and drop scales into different groups. You can also  
create/delete groups by right clicking in the tree box. By creating groups, you can  
program several scales at once with the same information. When you click on a  
group, all scales in that group will be programmed at the same time.  
2). Click once on the scale you wish to program.  
3). At the top of the screen, click on the PLU’s arrow (pull down). Clicking on PLU  
READ will download the plu’s from the scale. If you have not entered any plu’s into  
the scale yet, go to next step.  
4) Click on Maintenance, then PRODUCTS MASTER.  
5). Click on ADD to enter new products. Be sure to SAVE after each entry.  
WHAT YOU CAN ENTER ON THIS SCREEN:  
Description: Product Name  
PLU#: Product number (1-300). This number can be typed during a sale to bring up  
the information (Desc., price, etc.).  
Price: Price of the product per pound or total cost for it (see Type PLU).  
Tax: Tax on the product (must be a whole number).  
Expire day: How many days before product expires (EX: 7 would equal day label  
was printed + 7 days).  
Group: Name of group scale belongs to (optional).  
Dept: Department product belongs to by entering a number (must be defined in the  
department table).  
Type PLU: Determines how the product is to be sold.  
Weighed/Lock  
Sold per pound/Price per pound locked  
Weighed/Unlock  
Unweighed/Lock  
Sold per pound/Price per pound can be changed  
Sold per unit. Product is not weighed/price locked  
Unweighed/Unlock Sold per unit/Price can be changed  
NOTE: If the product is locked, only the programmer can change the price.  
User 1-3: Defined by programmer.  
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Ingredient: Enter number as defined by ingredient table. This table has to be  
programmed in the Ingredients Master selection (found under MAINTENANCE).  
MOVING PRODUCTS TO AND FROM SCALE:  
1). Click on PLU’S pull down arrow and click on READ.  
2). Click on COPY. This should open 2 windows. The left window is what will be  
uploaded to the scale. The right window is the master products selection.  
3). To add a product to the plu list, click on the product the click COPY PLU.  
4). When you are finished, click on UPDATE and SELECT ALL. The scale will  
upload the new plu list to the scale.  
ASSIGNING PRODUCTS TO THE MAIN KEYBOARD:  
During the sale, you can press a single key on the main keyboard to bring up a pre-  
programmed product. This works by placing a product on the platter, pressing the  
appropriate (programmed) key, and press PRINT. A label will be printed with the  
products information including weight and total sale.  
1). If you are in the PLU’s –MEMORIES READ selection, you can click on  
ACCESS DIRECT to see the keyboard and products window. Drag and drop the  
products on the key you want it assigned to. Remember to write the product names  
on the template that fits over the program keyboard.  
2). When you are finished, click on UPDATE, then ONLY ACCESS DIRECT. This  
updates the scales keyboard configuration (product location).  
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GENERAL CONFIGURATION:  
This will configure label printing features, and lock/unlock other features, setting  
up the bar code, etc. Click on CONFIGURATION, then READ.  
SCROLLING MESSAGE: This message will scroll across your indicator when  
there are no sales in progress.  
INGREDIANTS: The number of lines dedicated for ingredient text on the label.  
HEADLINES: The number of lines of text that appears at the top of the label.  
Usually your store name, address, etc.  
NOTE: The more lines you dedicate for ingredients and headlines, the less space  
that will be available for other information.  
UNDER THE OPTIONS BOX:  
ALLOW AGENTS: If you want to keep track of your employees sales. This will  
place the employees name on the label (if configured). Before each sale, the  
employee must enter his employee#.  
NON PLU’S: You can sell a product that has not been programmed in the scale.  
KEY NOT REQUIRED: You can enter PROGRAM MODE by pressing the PROG  
MENU key. This bypasses the security feature of having a key.  
BAR CODE TAB:  
You can select from 4 different bar code configurations or select CUSTOMIZED to  
configure your own. This depends on your POS system and the information you  
want in the bar code.  
If you do not want a bar code, follow these steps:  
1). Click on the LABEL FORMAT tab.  
2). Click LABEL WITH GAP and then CUSTOMIZED.  
3). Click on VIEW. The widow shows how the information is placed on the label.  
Right click on bar code, and then click DELETE.  
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PRINTED TEXT ON LABEL:  
This allows you to change the text as it appears on the label. An example is if you  
would like to change Agent and have it print Employee instead.  
PRINT FORMAT:  
You can choose a selection of print formats. You can use labels or paper rolls.  
There are 4 preset formats or you can customize your own label.  
TO CUSTOMIZE A LABEL:  
1). Select a LABEL/PAPER type.  
2). Select CUSTOMIZE and then VIEW.  
3). In the label window, you can drag and drop where you want the information to  
be printed on the label.  
4). Right clicking on a text object allows you to select font size, justify, or you can  
delete it.  
5). You can also drag and drop text objects from the DATA FIELDS window on the  
right or select FIELD by right clicking in the text object.  
NOTE: Do not make the label width larger than 58mm. Making font sizes as small  
as possible will save space on the label. Font sizes are as follows:  
1= smallest 5= largest  
HEADLINES TAB:  
Enter in the information you want printed at the top of the label. This is usually a  
store name, etc. The amount of lines that will be printed is configured in the  
GENERAL TAB.  
PASSWORDS:  
You can set additional passwords to prevent unauthorized programming. However  
resetting passwords because they were lost will require the machine to be returned  
to the factory. This is not covered under warranty. The owner of the scale will be  
required to pay all shipping costs and labor.  
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PROGRAMMING USING THE SCALES KEYBOARDS  
This Section is for programming and editing without the use of a computer. Before  
you start programming your scale, you should perform startup operations on pages  
4 and 5. This will confirm the scale is operating normally and will make  
programming easier. You can change the settings later if you need to.  
NOTE: At any time you need to enter PROGRAMMING MODE, please follow  
steps 1 to 3 on page 4 under QUICK TEST OF THE PRINTER.  
TO ENTER STORE INFORMATION:  
(This will be printed on the top of your label)  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press PROG. FORMAT.  
3). Arrow down until you see HEADLINES. Press ENTER.  
4). LINE 1 is displayed. Press ENTER.  
5). TEXT is displayed. Press ENTER.  
6). MY STORE IS DISPLAYED (or previous text). Press DEL until all text is  
erased.  
7). Type in your stores name and press ENTER.  
8). TEXT will appear again. Arrow down until you see SIZE (1-6). Press ENTER.  
9). Press DEL. Enter the font size you want. (1=smallest 5=largest). Press ENTER.  
NOTE: The larger you make the font; the more space is used on the label. Also  
fewer characters will appear on label. LINE 1 recommended size is 2.  
10). Press Arrow down. POSITION will appear. Press ENTER.  
11). By using the arrow buttons, you can select if you want the text to be centered on  
the label, or start left or right on the label. Press ENTER when selected.  
12). Press ESC once. Arrow down to the second line (LINE 2). Press ENTER.  
Repeat lines 5 to 11 to edit.  
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NOTE: You can have up to 10 lines printed on the label. It is recommended no  
more than 2 lines used so all other text can be printed. Too much text will go past  
the end of the label causing another label to be used. You can correct this by making  
font sizes smaller, using less text lines, or using longer labels.  
TO SET AMOUNT OF TEXT LINES TO BE PRINTED:  
1). Press ESC until HEADLINES appear. Press ENTER.  
2). LINE 1 appears. Press arrow down until # LINES appear. Press ENTER.  
3). Press DEL. Type in the amount of text lines you want printed (how many  
HEALINES you typed in). Press ENTER.  
4). Press ESC until PROGRAMMING MODE appears. Your store information is  
now programmed in the scales memory. It will appear at the top of a label each time  
you print.  
EDIT SCROLLING MESSAGE:  
This is the message that scrolls across the lower window of the display when the  
scale is idle (not being used). This can be your store name, a special of the day, etc.  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press EDIT SCROLLING MESSAGE key.  
3). Press DEL to erase previous text.  
4). Type in new text you want displayed. Press ENTER.  
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CONFIGURATION:  
This sets up the scales time, date, and prefences of the scale. Extreme care should  
be used as some features can cause loss of memory or be locked out of programming  
features.  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press the CONFIG button.  
What you can program in CONFIG:  
DATE (DDMMYR) Must be in this format.  
HOUR (HRMM) Must be in 24 hour format.  
MODE (AGENTS – ENABLE/DISABLE) and (NON PLU – ENABLE/DISABLE)  
NOTES: AGENTS enabled requires employee to enter in their id# before a  
transaction can proceed. NON PLU enabled allows a product label to be printed  
that is not been programmed in the scale. You have to have weight on the platter  
and enter a price before pressing PRINT.  
VALIDATE (DISCOUNTS – ENABLE/DISABLE) AND (PLU RETURN – EN/DI)  
PASSWORD (PROG ACCESS, SUPERVISOR)  
CONTRAST (LIGHT/DARKESS OF PRINT [1=LIGHT 2=DARK])  
RESET MEMORY (PLUS = erases all plu’s from memory – TOTAL=erases ALL  
memory)  
MENU (ENABLED= Can enter PROGRAMMING MODE without using a key by  
pressing the PROG MENU button).  
VERSION (Displays the firmware version of scale – Not a user function).  
3). Press ESC until PROGRAMMING MODE appears when finished.  
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SETTING UP THE LABEL PRINT:  
If you are satisfied the way the labels are being printed, you can skip this section. If  
you are using Safe Handling Labels or want to customize your own label, then  
proceed to the next step.  
REMOVING THE BAR CODE:  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press PROG FORMAT.  
3). Press ENTER when you see FORMAT.  
4). Use arrow up/dwn to find LABEL W/ GAP. Press ENTER.  
5). Use arrow up/dwn to find CUSTOMIZED. Press ENTER.  
6). Press ESC twice. Arrow down to NO BAR CODE. Press ENTER.  
If you decide later to have a bar code, repeat the above procedure and select either  
EAN-13 or UPC-13 (depending on your POS).  
SETTING UP THE BARCODE:  
If your POS system cannot recognize the bar code, you may have to alter the way  
the bar code encodes the product data (makes the barcode).  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press PROG FORMAT.  
3). Press ENTER when you see FORMAT.  
4). Use arrow up/dwn to find LABEL W/ GAP. Press ENTER.  
5). Use arrow up/dwn to find CUSTOMIZED. Press ENTER.  
6). Press ESC twice. Arrow up/dwn and select either EAN-13 or UPC-13. Press  
ENTER.  
7). Arrow up/dwn until you see CUSTOMIZED. Press ENTER.  
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You should see something similar to PCCCCCCWWWWW.  
This is the bar code layout. Below are the meanings of the letters that make up the  
bar code.  
P = PREFIX (start code)  
W= WEIGHT  
C= PRODUCT CODE  
T = TOTAL SALE  
A = AGENTS#  
N = QUANTITY OF PRODUCTS  
X = NULL VARIABLE  
The prefix code usually starts with 2 or 02. So the first letter(s) will have to be P or  
PP. Most weighed barcodes look like PCCCCCCTTTTT or PPCCCCCTTTTT. The  
13th digit is the end code that is set by the scale. The car code has to be 12 digits long  
or the POS may not read it.  
You can change the code by using left and right arrow buttons and make changes  
by typing letters on the keyboard. Press ENTER when finished.  
After pressing ENTER, PREFIX will appear. Type in the code and press ENTER.  
PLACING TEXT ON THE LABEL:  
Some planning on how to layout the label is strongly recommended before  
proceeding. One way to do this is by using the template below.  
LEFT  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
LINE 1  
LINE 2  
LINE 3  
LINE 4  
LINE 5  
LINE 6  
LINE 7  
LINE 8  
LINE 9  
LINE  
10  
NOTE: You must consider the font size and what text you actually need to have on  
the label. You can print samples as you are formatting the label.  
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Below is a list of what you can put on a label.  
HEADLINE- Store information  
DESCRIPTION- Product name  
WEIGHT TEXT- The word WEIGHT  
WEIGHT – The weight of the product  
PRICE TEXT- The word PRICE  
PRICE- The price of the product  
TOTAL TEXT- The word TOTAL  
INGREDIENTS- Ingredients  
BAR CODE- The bar code (usually at the bottom but above add. text)  
DATE TEXT- The word DATE  
DATE- Today’s date  
SELL BY TEXT- The words SELL BY  
SELL BY- Expiration date of product  
ADDITIONAL TEXT- Usually appears below bar code (Thank you, etc.)  
HOUR- Time label printed  
AGENT TEXT- The word AGENT  
AGENT#- Agents employee number  
AGENT NAME- Agents name  
SPACE- Line space. Important for spacing over safe handling information  
SET UP TEXT ON LABEL:  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press PROG FORMAT.  
3). Press ENTER when you see FORMAT.  
4). Use arrow up/dwn to find LABEL W/ GAP. Press ENTER.  
5). Use arrow up/dwn to find CUSTOMIZED. Press ENTER.  
6). The next two questions are the width and length of the label. The scale has a  
sensor to detect the end of the label, so there is no need to change the dimensions.  
Exceeding 56mm width or 99mm in length can cause printer error. Press ENTER 3  
times to get to next step.  
7). LIN 1 ( ) should be in the display. You can arrow down to program what line  
you want to place text on. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: If you go past LIN 20, you can print a sample label to preview your layout.  
8). Use arrow up/down to justify where you want it one the line. Press ENTER.  
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9). Arrow up/down to select what text you want placed on the coordinates you  
selected. Press ENTER.  
10). SIZE (1-6) is displayed. Type font size and press ENTER. (1-sm 6-lg)  
11). Repeat steps 7 to 9 until all text has been entered.  
12). Press ESC to go back to PROGRAMMING MODE.  
ADDING PLU’S:  
The list below explains the information needed when adding a new plu.  
DESCRIPTION- Product name  
CODE- Product identifier number you POS system recognizes  
DEPARTMENT- Department number (defined in department table) [Optional]  
GROUP- Group of scales [Optional]  
PRICE- Price of product by pound or item  
TYPE- (See page 10) Press ENTER the select by using arrow up/down. Press Enter  
TARE- Type number as defined in TARE table [Optional]  
EXPIRATION DATE- Type number of days from today [Optional]  
TAX- Must be a whole number [Optional]  
INGREDIENTS- Type number as defined in ingredients table [Optional]  
1). Enter PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press NEW PLU.  
3). Enter in the plu number (1 to 300) and press ENTER.  
4). Enter the information or you can press ENTER on optional lines.  
5). When NEW PLU appears again, you can type in another product or ESC to go  
back to PROGRAMMING MODE  
KEY ASSIGNATION:  
During normal operation of the scale, you can type a plu# and press PLU to pull a  
product from memory, or you can use the main keyboard as quick access keys.  
However you have to assign the plu’s to a button.  
1). Go to PROGRAMMING MODE.  
2). Press KEY ASSIGNATION. Press ENTER.  
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3). Type in plu# and press ENTER.  
4). Press the button on the main keyboard where you want it assigned to.  
5). Press ENTER and repeat step 3 an 4 to assign another plu or ESC to go back to  
PROGRAMMING MODE.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SOLUTION  
PAGE  
4
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
Power not getting to  
scale  
Twist plug as you are inserting in  
scale.  
Scale will not turn on  
Fuse Blown  
Replace fuse  
No power at outlet  
Plug in at a different outlet  
Too much text  
attempting to be printed printed  
Remove some of the text that is being  
Too many labels come out  
Printout stretched out  
Make font sizes smaller  
Clean sensor  
Bad sensor  
19  
2
Label sensor  
Defective step gear.  
motor  
Contact dealer  
Label wrapped around  
pinch roller  
Remove stuck labels  
Poor printing of label  
Out of paper  
Dirty print head  
Contrast too low  
Defective print head  
Out of paper  
Clean print head  
Set contrast darker  
Replace print head  
2
16  
Replace with new roll of labels  
Labels moved away from sensor.  
Adjust cartridge guide  
Paper sensor  
Print head up  
Close print head by moving lever  
down.  
Print head up error  
Defective print head position sensor  
Replace board  
Label comes out but print  
Printer error  
Print board  
Print head  
Print board  
Print head  
Replace print head  
Replace board  
Replace print head  
Cannot communicate  
using computer  
IP address wrong  
Check scales ip address  
7
6
Disable all networks except the one for  
scale in computer  
Cable plugged in wrong on hub  
Check configuration  
Not using a cat 5 Ethernet cable  
8
3
Check plug on cartridge is in D  
position  
No label comes out  
Set for paper mode  
Check configuration-should be label  
with gap  
17  
5
No weight on platter or neg  
Open gap where label passes thru  
Install new label roll  
Cartridge guide too  
tight  
Labels tearing  
Label roll snaps  
bad label roll  
Label and wax paper  
comes out  
Paper came of spooler  
Reinstall label roll  
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Check if too tight coming thru  
cartridge  
Label roll snapped  
Defective dc motor  
Defective label roll/replace  
Replace motor  
possible load cell  
damage  
Scale say unload or help  
Contact dealer  
Strange characters on  
display  
Go to config/total reset/reset scales  
memory (all data will be lost)  
Corrupted memory  
Vibration or air blowing  
on platter  
Scale drifts  
Relocate scale to hard/quiet area.  
Quick access keys show  
only a letter or other  
character when pressed  
Press ESC. Press ABC button to turn  
off  
In ABC mode  
If you are experiencing mechanical problems you must contact your dealer first! It is up  
to your dealer to decide a course of action to take to resolve any matter concerning your  
scale. No returns will be accepted without a return authorization number. You may  
contact us for any technical questions you might have. Please read carefully the warranty  
sheet supplied with the scale.  
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Limited Warranty Statement  
(1) Year Warranty  
TOR REY ELECTRONICS, INC. “TOR REY” WARRANTS THIS PRODUCT AGAINST  
DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE  
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.  
Should any manufacturing defect be discovered within one year from date of purchase, you  
must deliver the entire product to the TOR REY dealer that sold it or to a TOR REY service  
center in its original packaging or in packaging affording an equal degree of protection, along with  
proof of purchase. TOR REY will at its option, repair or replace on an exchange basis with an  
equal or equivalent unit, the defective unit, without charge for parts and labor. The transportation  
and insurance charges to and from the TOR REY service center are not included in this warranty.  
What this warranty does not cover.  
1-This warranty covers only normal consumer use in Canada and the United States. This  
warranty does not cover wear parts, which due to the nature of the machine, have a limited  
usable life, and have to be replaced on a use and wear basis, nor:  
a.  
Damage caused by disasters such as fire, flood, lightning, and improper  
electrical current.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
Improper or inadequate installation.  
Improper or inadequate maintenance.  
Unauthorized modification or misuse.  
Damage caused by service other than by an authorized TOR REY service  
center.  
2-This warranty does not cover in-house call service to your location. Your product has  
to be shipped or taken (properly packaged to prevent damage) to a TOR REY dealer or  
service center for service and or repairs. (Some dealers may opt to offer an optional added  
value in-house call service warranty policy. Please consult with your dealer for details)  
Limitations of Warranty  
NEITHER TOR REY ELECTRONICS, INC. OR ANY OF ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS  
MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KNID, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH  
RESPECT TO TOR REY PRODUCTS.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES  
AND  
UNLESS  
STATED  
HEREIN,  
ANY  
STATEMENTS  
OR  
REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID.  
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON YOUR TOR REY PRODUCT SHALL BE  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER TOR REY  
ELECTRONICS, INC. NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS,  
INCONVINIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  
TOR-REY PRODUCT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY  
OTHER LEGAL THEORY.  
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Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which  
vary from state to state.  
How to obtain Warranty Service  
1. Refer to the troubleshooting guide in you owner’s manual. This list may  
solve your problem.  
2. Call the TOR REY dealer that sold you the product, it has a complete service  
department that should be able to help you and fix or repair your product.  
3. If unable to find service at the dealer that sold you your TOR REY product  
call the TOR REY toll free number 888-748-3934 for technical assistance and  
instructions. (Your warranty covers any manufacturing defects but does not  
cover in-house service calls.)  
4. If your product needs to be serviced it would have to be shipped to a TOR  
REY service center be sure to obtain a “RMA” number (return authorization)  
from the TOR REY service center at 888-748-3934.  
5. Arrange for the delivery of the product to the authorized TOR REY service  
center. Products shipped to any service center must be insured and  
safely and securely packaged, preferably in the original carton, and a letter  
explaining the defect and also a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of  
purchase must be enclosed.  
6. Make sure to include inside the package a complete description of the defect  
or trouble with the unit and complete names, address, and phone numbers  
of who to contact for more questions and who to ship to.  
7. Make sure to clearly write outside of the package the “RMA” number and  
the full address for the TOR REY service center  
In the United States contact  
TOR REY ELECTRONICS, Inc  
3739 Yale St.  
Houston, TX 77018  
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Customer Support  
If the suggestions in the user’s manual and the accompanying documentation do not solve your  
problem, please call your TOR REY dealer or the TOR REY service center at 1-888-748-3934  
for additional support.  
IMPORTANT: PACKING AND SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS  
When you send the product to a TOR REY service center, you should use the  
original box, and packaging material. Insert the original carton box containing the  
unit into another carton, using more packing material to ensure it will not be  
damaged during shipping.  
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