Digi Sm 5000 Scale User Manual [extra Quality] Review

If the scale shows a "No Label" error when labels are present, or fails to cut properly, the sensors may need calibration. This is typically performed within the under a section like Printer Test or Sensor Calibration . This process teaches the printer where the labels begin and end.

Type the quantity being purchased (e.g., 3 ) using the numeric keypad. digi sm 5000 scale user manual

| Specification | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | DIGI SM-5000BS | | Display | 12.1" Color TFT SVGA Touchscreen | | Processor | Cortex A9 1.2Ghz or Celeron 733 Mhz | | Memory | 256 MB to 2GB (Linux OS) | | Weighing Range | Standard: 40g to 15kg (e=2g up to 6kg, e=5g from 6kg-15kg) Optional: 6/15 kg, e=2/5g | | Printer | Thermal Cassette, Max Label Width: 80mm, Max Label Length: 240mm | | Print Speed | Up to 150mm per second | | Connectivity | Ethernet, RS-232, PS2, USB, Optional WiFi (802.11b/g) | | Operating Env. | Temperature: -10°C to +40°C, Humidity: 15% - 85% | | Power | AC 100-240V, 70W, Internal UPS | If the scale shows a "No Label" error

The DIGI SM-5000 series is designed for modern retail environments, from traditional supermarkets to high-volume self-service areas. It’s a powerful tool built with an open Linux-based OS, allowing for a fully customizable user interface, advanced multimedia capabilities, and seamless integration into existing store networks and ERP systems. The manufacturer, (under the DIGI brand), has engineered the SM-5000 series to be the backbone of an efficient, data-driven point-of-sale ecosystem. Type the quantity being purchased (e

Configuring PLUs, ingredients, prices, and barcodes directly on the scale requires switching from registration mode into management programming modes. Accessing Programming Mode

Features a bright operator touchscreen and a customer-facing display for advertisements.

Note: Calibration requires certified weights matching scale capacity. Follow local regulations for certified calibration.