Standard practice for using a counting scale, regardless of make or model, is to first and foremost prep the scale to count specific widgets by conducting a sample count. A sample count is a logical and common sense way to let the scale know what an individual unit weighs, so it can quickly and accurately count more than 1 unit. Conduct a sample count of something like 10 units and then the scale will count the batch. Easy. Some counting scales can even be programmed to remember piece weight, but often times this is limited to SKU count, and creates another layer of potential human error when trying to pull back the stored piece weight.
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