Configuring Printouts - Sartorius Cubis Series User Manual

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Printout interface
Protocol (operating mode)
Output
Printout criterion
Format auto. print
Standard data output
GLP printing
Print event
Print elements
Tare after printing:

Configuring Printouts

You will be prompted for the printer settings with every new task you create
and can modify them as each task requires.
The options for printouts depend on the how the ports and their operating modes
are configured. If not all options are available, check the port configuration.
Settings for Printouts
During printout configuration the following parameters are defined:
Peripheral ports (ComA), USB/PC (ComB), optional interface (ComC), Ethernet
(ComD)
Depends on the interface: Print, SBI, xBPI, SICS
Depends on the operating mode: Single printout or automatic (not with printer),
with/without stability
Manual without stability, manual with stability
22characters for applications, 16characters for raw data
Standard1 (measured value only), Standard2 (measured value and date/time),
Standard3 [date/time, weight block (N,T,G), and dotted line]
Off, no GLP printout / For calibration/adjustment only / Always on
Defines which event should trigger a print job.
The selectable print events depend on the selected application.
For basic weighing: P key, start or end of task, calibration/adjustment result.
For calculating applications: additional initialization and result.
For logging applications: additional component and evaluation
The elements to be printed also depend on the selected application. Define the
print elements for each each event, e.g., date and time, dotted line, measured
value, and the sequence in which they should be printed, etc.
Off, no tare / On (automatic tare after print request)
Configuring Printouts
When you create a new task, the printout configuration menu opens first. Sev-
y
eral options are not modifiable because they are preset by the interface
configuration.
The initial default setting and several examples of settings are described
in the following.
Task Management (TASK)
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