Operating Instructions Combics Indicators  111
Configuring Printouts
Printouts are configured in the Setup menu under “Printouts" (setup / print / 
protoc.). This should be carried out after configuring the application since some 
data in the printout is application-dependent.
You can configure a separate printout for each interface Each printout is comprised 
of different information blocks that can be activated or deactivated via multiple 
selection in the menu.
Combics 2 only: For the “Totalizing" and “Net-total Formulation" applications,  
the totalizing/results printout can be configured independent of the 
individual/component printout.
Headers
2 headers each with a max. of 20 characters are available (e.g. for printing the 
company name). 
Input: menu items 7.4.1 and 7.4.2.
Empty headers are not printed:
  Example  Print image:
  ACE HARDWARE
    GOETTINGEN
In this example, the company name is printed centered because there are 4 and 5 
spaces before the text.
GMP-compliant printouts
When this function, the printout is supplemented with a GMP header and a GMP 
footer (GMP: “Good Manufacturing Practice”).  
Setting: Menu item 7.13.
The GMP header precedes the first measured result. The GMP footer is printed  
either after each individual measurement result (“GMP-compliant printout always 
for 1 result." menu item 7.13.2) or after the last result in a series of measurements 
(“GMP-compliant printout always for several application results,” menu item 
7.13.3). To end a series of measured results, press and hold the p key. In this case, 
the p symbol is displayed after the GMP header is printed and remains in the display 
until the GMP footer is printed.
If you toggle to a different platform (Combics 2 only) while a GMP printout of 
several measured results is being generated (menu item 7.13.3), the GMP footer 
for the platform used up to that point is generated when you press the n key. 
The GMP header for the other platform is included on the next printout generated.
A GMP-compliant printout is generated automatically at the conclusion of 
calibration/adjustment, linearization routines, as well as when you set or clear a 
preload.
When printing GMP-compliant printouts on label printers under menu setting 
7.13.3, the relationship between the GMP header and footer is lost (printed on 
different labels). GMP-compliant printouts on label printers, therefore, should only 
take place using menu setting 7.13.2.
Three examples of GMP headers and one example of a footer are shown in the 
following. On Combics 1 models, the “date and time” line is not included.
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