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Electronic pipette calibration system
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Task Management
5.3.3.1 Configuring Printouts
In the System Settings (Menu)
Printout (Example):
Printout interface
Protocol (Operating Mode)
Printout Criterion
Autom. Print Format
Standard Data Output
Print Elements
Tare after Printing
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You can configure the printout at two places; for example, you can have the printout
for basic weighing differ from all the other applications.
You define the basic settings in the menu. Previously created tasks will not be
affected by modifications to the basic settings.
Creating Tasks
This is where you can specifically modify the user-defined settings for any task.
You will be routinely prompted for the printer settings with every new task you
create and can then modify them.
Print events
Start task
Start task
e.g. here:
Start task
P key
End task
Setting Options for Printouts
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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.
The configuration of standard printout parameters defines the following:
Peripheral ports (ComA), USB/PC (ComB), optional interface (ComC), Ethernet (ComD)
Depends on the interface: print, SBI, xBPI, SICS
Output
Depending on the operating mode: single printout or automatic (not with printer),
with/without stability
Manual without stability, manual with stability
22 characters for applications, 16 characters for raw data
Standard 1 (measured value only), Standard 2 (measured value and date/time),
Standard 3 [date/time, weight block (N,T,G), and dotted line]
GLP Printout
Off / On for calibration/adjustment / Always on
Print Event
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 event, e.g., date and time, dotted line, measured value, and the
sequence in which they should be printed, etc.
Turn off, on (auto tare after print request)
Printout content (record)
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02/21/2016 09:17
SARTORIUS
Mod. MPS
105S
Ser. no.
33712345
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Laboratory
technician
Product...........
100.9 g
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02/21/2016 09:20
Name:
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Print elements
GLP header
Operator name
ID1, identification: fixed/variable
Measured values
GLP footer

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