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Question:
Are the scales completely assembled?
Answer:
The majority of scales are completely assembled. Some scales may require very minor assembly.
Question:
The dial I just installed rubs against the pointer. What should I do?
Answer:
Check to see if the pointer has scratched the new dial. If it has, discard it and replace it with a new one. If not, remove it and reinstall the dial. Remove the dial and start over following the instructions provided.
Question:
The reading on my scale fluctuates, how can I resolve this?
Answer:
The scale should be situated on a flat, level, and stable surface. The scale platform should be securely fastened to the scale sub-platform. The scale can be affected by electrical and RF (Radio Frequency) interference. Operation near power transmission lines is not recommended. Operation near appliances which switch on and off with heavy currents (letter openers, copiers, microwave ovens) is not recommended. The recommended operating temperature for the scale is room temperature (around 77 degrees Fahrenheit ). Allow the scale three hours to adjust to a the new climate if the scale was stored in a location a hot/cold environment. If the scale is to be operated in environments above or below room temperature, it is recommended that the scale be re-calibrated in that environment after a three hour adjustment period.
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Question:
What is a load cell?
Answer:
A load cell is a mechanism in the scale which bends slightly when weight is put onto the platform.The microcomputer in the scale measures the amount of bending and translates that into the digital display, which is the weight.
Question:
What does the term overload" mean in relation to my scale? "
Answer:
Overload" can have different meanings, all having to do with a weight that is too high. It may mean the weight placed on the scale exceeds its capacity, such as putting 15 lbs on a 10 lb scale. On a rate-calculating scale, it may mean you are trying to perform a function which cannot be performed with the weight registered on the scale, such as attempting to send a 5 lb letter using a service restricted to 1 lb letters. Symbols of overload include OVLD and OOOO. "
Question:
Can I wash my scale?
Answer:
We do not recommend that our scales be submerged in any type of fluid. You may clean the tray of the scale with a mild cleaner.
Question:
How do I know if my scale is weighing accurately?
Answer:
The only sure way to determine if your scale is weighing correctly is by placing a known weight on the scale. Examples ofa known weight" would include a piece from a precision weight set, or perhaps a measured weight used for exercising."
Question:
Do any of the straight weigh scales indicate how much the postage/shipping charges will be for my package?
Answer:
Straight weigh scales only weigh items, they don't calculate postage or shipping rates. However, USPS, UPS, Fed Ex, and DHL offer rate calculators on their website. You will be able to display the cost of shipping your package with this tool.
Question:
What cable(s) do I need to connect my downloadable scale to my PC so I can download the rates?
Answer:
A special cable that came with the scale is used to connect it to your computer. On one end there is an RJ-11 connector (which looks like the end of a phone cord). This plugs into the back of the scale. On the other end is a 9 pin serial connector. This plugs in to a serial port on your computer.
Question:
Why is my scale displaying 0.00 when I attempt to calculate Express Mail rates?
Answer:
Due to the implementation of a new zoned rating structure by the USPS in May of 2008, Express Mail rates will no longer be supported on DYMO scales. When selecting the Express Mail rates option, the scale will display 0.00.
Question:
How do I enter the customized rates I have negotiated with my carrier into my scale?
Answer:
With the release of the new, easy-to-use DYMO Scale Manager application, the manual entry of negotiated carrier rates is no longer supported.
Question:
How do I access InstaRate for my DYMO scale?
Answer:
Endicia InstaRate software allows scale owners to calculate postage rates on their computer. Versions are available for Mac, Windows, USPS and Canada Post.Visit www.instarate.info to download software for your scale. InstaRate for United States Includes: U.S. Postal Service? rates for mail and packages up to 70 lbs. Supports First-Class Mail?, Priority Mail?, Express Mail?, Parcel Post?, Media Mail? and more.
Question:
What USB scales are compatible with DYMO Stamps?
Answer:
DYMO Stamps is compatible with all USB HID (Human Interface Device) compliant scales from Endicia, Mettler-Toledo, Fairbanks, Pitney Bowes, and Pelouze.
Question:
What is the minimum weight that can be read by a S100/S250/S400 digital USB shipping scale?
Answer:
The S100 and S250 minimum weight that can be read is 1 LB. The S400 minimum weight that can be read 2.5 LBs.