Explains how to pull weights from connected scales, lists recommended USB scales, and provides advanced scale options.
You can use most USB scales with ShipStation, as long as they are HID compliant and connected directly to your workstation. Once you have installed ShipStation Connect, do the following to start pulling weights from a scale for your orders!
Select a USB Scale
This will set the scale as the default scale for this user and this workstation.
Pull Weight From a Scale
Click the Scale button in the Configure Shipment Widget.

ShipStation will read the weight form the scale an enter it into the Weight fields.
In the ShipStation Connect settings screen, there are a few advanced functions for scales.
To see the actions available for a scale, hover your mouse over the scale you wish to edit in the list of scales.

Click the read scale icon to read the scale's current weight.
Click the Edit + pencil icon to edit the name of the scale and to access the advanced options.
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This custom name is what all users on the account will see when selecting a scale for a shipment.
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The advanced options allow you to set the scale to its high capacity mode or reset it to factory defaults.
You can also set the following options:
Timeouts
The number of milliseconds ShipStation will wait for a scale reading before it times out.
The second value is the number of milliseconds ShipStation Connect will wait for a scale reading.
You may need to increase both of these values if you have an older model scale, but make sure the first value is always higher than the second value.
Read Wait
The number of milliseconds ShipStation Connect will wait before attempting to read a weight from your scale.
If you have a newer scale that quickly determines weight, you can decrease this value to 150, or even 100. Just make sure this value is less than the second Timeouts value.
Retries
The number of times ShipStation Connect will attempt to read a weight from the scale.
If you've decreased the value for the Read Weight, you may need to increase this value.
Weight Bytes
The index of the first and second bytes of weight data, respectively.
The default values match up with how most scales report data, so only change these values if you have a non-standard scale that reports differently.
Factors
These values multiply the first and second bytes of weight data by the specified amount.
Configure Settings For High Capacity Mode changes these values from 1 to 0.1 so large-capacity scales report weights more accurately.
Weights Incorrect by Factor of 10x
If your scale appears to be reading incorrect weights that are off by a factor of x10 or x100, it may have been set to high capacity mode. Try resetting the scale to its defaults.
Here are some common issues experienced by users, potential causes, and available troubleshooting tips.
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Weights Incorrect by Factor of 10x or 100x. |
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