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WEIGHING

12th November 1987
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WEIGHTICKET PRINTER • Weighbridge specialist E&A Ashworth of Dewsbury (0924 462143), has developed a new weighbridge printer suitable for a general haulage office.

The Crown Mercury printer provides a A5-size original ticket and up to three copies. Among the information which can be provided is date, time, consecutive number, an eightdigit code for customer or product, tare weight, gross weight and net weight. A liquid crystal display is also standard.

While the Crown Mercury is offered with new weighbridges, it cal also be used with existing equipment. Mechanical equipment can also be retro-fitted with a single-load cell and linked to the printer. The Crown Mercury printer costs £1,450 and is Dip approved.