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Platform style floor scales can accommodate loads of anywhere from 50 to 1,000 lbs. This easily accommodates items from boxes to whole pallets. With the right floor scale, one needn't worry about heavier items cracking or breaking the scale. Look for durability and versatility to accommodate just about any shipment imaginable. Sturdy stainless steel floor scales may come equipped with a ramp, allowing access to pallets or metal dollies.
Floor scales with analog displays are no longer commonplace in the commercial world, as digital displays are typically more accurate and reliable. If the scale has a wireless display, it allows readings to be seen in remote locations. Ethernet connectivity extends this capability. Floor scales with printers take that even further by allowing the user to send measurements straight to a remote printer, which displays and prints the necessary data needed. This eliminates human error in misreading measurements, as it records directly to the printer. Having human error during record-keeping can be counter-productive, after all. This can also allow multiple measurements or weights for one item, and even multiple records to be kept at a time.
Most floor scale printers are thermal printers that print to tape, or sticker rolls. This allows the printer to print bar codes or other data that can be immediately put on boxes or products for easy record keeping.
Thermal printers are often available for scales in the shipping industry. Data and measurements can be sent to a thermal printer, which will then print out any shipping bar codes or labels necessary for shipment. The postage stickers can be placed directly on the package, which saves time in separately creating a label for shipping purposes. There are different styles of printers that can be purchased for scales, so evaluate your options, and be sure to find one that meets your business and shipping needs. First, you must consider in what units and quantities you want to be recorded and printed. There are also different communication methods between the scale and printer, such as USB or Ethernet. How you wish the data to be stored is another aspect to consider. Once you've decided your exact requirements, it should be easy enough to find a printer and scale system that will work for your weighing and printing applications.
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