1280 Enterprise Series Programmable Weight Indicator and Controller
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1280 EnterpriseTM Series Programmable Weight Indicator and
Controller
Specifications:
- Model: 1280
- Series: EnterpriseTM
- Programmable Weight Indicator and Controller
Product Usage Instructions:
Resolving Print Errors:
To avoid errors, follow these steps:
- Download print formats with the Revolution Scale Software from
www.ricelake.com/resources/software. - If importing from a USB flash drive or SD card and the format
does not print properly, do the following:- Replace non-human readable characters (NULL – Unit Separator)
with a 0-31 ASCII decimal value enclosed by angle brackets () using
the Revolution ticket editor. - Repeat the process until all non-human readable characters are
replaced.
- Replace non-human readable characters (NULL – Unit Separator)
- Download configuration to 1280 indicator before printing.
Editing Print Formats with Revolution:
- Launch Revolution Software.
- Select File > Open.
- Open the 1280 configuration file containing the print
formats. - Select Ticket Formatting > Ticket Editor.
- Search each Auxiliary Format for non-human readable ASCII
characters. - Replace each non-human readable character with a 0-31 ASCII
decimal value enclosed by angle brackets. - Repeat the replacement process until all non-human readable
characters are fixed. - Download configuration to 1280 indicator before printing.
FAQ:
Q: How can I prevent print format corruption when importing
from a USB flash drive or SD card?
A: To prevent errors, use only the Revolution software to
download print formats to the 1280 Indicator.
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1280 EnterpriseTM Series Programmable Weight Indicator and Controller
Resolving Print Errors
Product: 1280 Enterprise Series Programmable Weight Indicator and Controller Issue: Printing errors occur Cause: Loading a print format containing non-human readable ASCII characters with a USB flash drive or SDTM card Solution: Use the Revolution® Scale Software ticket editor to correct non-human readable characters (NULL – Unit Separator; ASCII decimal value 0-31)
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To avoid errors, download print formats with the Revolution Scale Software. If importing from a USB flash drive or SD card and the format does not print properly, replace non-human readable characters (NULL – Unit Separator) with a 0-31 ASCII decimal value enclosed by angle brackets (<>) using the Revolution ticket editor.
NOTE: Revolution Scale Software can be downloaded at www.ricelake.com/resources/software.
Editing Print Formats with Revolution
1. Launch Revolution Software. 2. Select File Open.
Figure 1. Open Configuration File 3. Open the 1280 configuration file containing the print formats.
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4. Select Ticket Formatting Ticket Editor. 5. Search each Auxiliary Format for non-human readable ASCII characters (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Corrupted Format 6. Replace each non-human readable character with a 0-31 ASCII decimal value enclosed by angle brackets (see
Figure 3).
Figure 3. Corrected Format 7. Repeat Step 6 until all non-human readable characters are replaced. 8. Download configuration to 1280 indicator before printing.
NOTE: The above steps will resolve errors with print formats that have already been corrupted. Print format corruption can reoccur when importing from a USB flash drive or SD card. To prevent errors, use only the Revolution software to download print formats to the 1280 Indicator.
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