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jvillaro
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Sorry I didn't respond faster. I don't have a onboard serial port. I use a Serial to USB Cable. I do configure it's settings to match the device settings. I've also tried on a PC with a serial port pci card and get the same results. I don't have a PC with onboard serial port but will try to find one to try that.
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« Reply #10 on: May 26, 2009, 12:16:11 AM » |
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Henny
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I think the USB adaptor to serial could be the root of your issues. I have never had luck with those even on simple devices.
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jvillaro
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Yes I've considered it, even though other devices have worked even the scanner function. I'm going to have to try with a PC with a onboard serial port at least to rule it out.
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jvillaro
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Well guys problem solved. I'm kind of embarrased, it was a rokies mistake I think. As I said this was my first time making a POS system. After extensive tests guided via email by a Datalogic representative, we found out that the scale needed to be calibrated. I would have hoped that the local seller even knew that had to be done, I called him 2 times to tell him we had issues and they were totally oblivious. But well at last its working. Thanks for your help.
Best regards, Jose
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Henny
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Bravo! Sometimes the easiest solutions are the hardest!
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