Manual [portable]: Digi Sm320 Service

202 x 32 pixel FSTN LCD with backlight. The customer-facing display typically shows Tare (4 digits), Weight (5 digits), Unit Price (6 digits), and Total Price (7 digits). Mechanical keyboard with 32 preset keys on the SM-320B (bench) model and 56 preset keys on the SM-320P (pole) model. Connectivity Interfaces Standard ports include 1x RJ45 (Ethernet) RJ9 for a cash drawer DIGI (TERAOKA)

Wait for the stability indicator to light up. Press the [PLU] or [ENTER] key to save. Remove the weights, flip the span switch back, and reboot the scale. 4. Printer Maintenance and Adjustment digi sm320 service manual

Use an isopropyl alcohol (99%) swab to gently clean the black heating line on the print head. Allow it to dry completely before reloading media. Adjusting Print Head Pressure 202 x 32 pixel FSTN LCD with backlight

Clean the TPH with alcohol. Increase the print density via the SPEC settings. Incorrect IP address mapping or bad RJ45 termination. in-depth technical documentation such as firmware

| Category | Specification Details | | :--- | :--- | | | 3/6 kg, 6/15 kg, or 15/30 kg | | Display Resolution | 1/3000 | | Display Types | Operator (CU) : Tare, Weight (5 digits), Unit Price (6 digits), Total Price (7 digits) Customer (OP) : 202x32 px FSTN LCD with backlight | | Memory Options | Standard: 2 MB (~8,300 PLUs); Upgradable: 4 MB (~18,000 PLUs) or 8 MB (~38,000 PLUs) | | Preset Keys | SM-320B : 32 keys (bench model) / SM-320P : 56 keys (pole model) | | Standard Interfaces | 1x RJ45 (Ethernet), 1x RS-232C, 1x RJ9 (Cash Drawer) | | Optional Connectivity | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) | | Printer Type | High-reliability thermal head printer with a 203 dpi resolution | | Max Print Width | 56mm | | Max Paper Width | 60mm (for both receipt and label stock) | | Printing Speed | Up to 105 mm per second | | Thermal Head Life | 100 million pulses or 100 km of printing | | Power Supply | Universal AC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz | | Operating Environment | Temperature: -10°C to +40°C; Humidity: 15% to 85% (non-condensing) |

You assume the load cell is dead and buy a $150 replacement. With Manual: You turn to the "Troubleshooting Input Voltage" section. Using a multimeter, you check Excitation+ and Signal+ pins on J1 connector listed in the schematic. You discover the voltage is fine, but the signal wire is loose. You re-crimp the connector. Repair cost: $0.

Technicians can find specific service manuals on platforms like Scribd for operation, and specialized Russian-language archives like ZipStore or OleGon for specialized, in-depth technical documentation such as firmware, full resets, and calibration instructions.