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In-vehicle printer records refuse collection loads

With the introduction of the UK government's new Landfill Tax, an increasing number of waste management companies need a precise and reliable method of weighing and recording refuse collection loads. This is important to ensure accurate correlation between the amount of tax charged and the amount of waste deposited in landfill sites.

One solution to this problem is Maywood On Board's electronic weighing unit, 'Loadwatcher'. For refuse collection purposes, this unit is fitted into the driver's cab in the refuse collection vehicle (RCV) and produces a reading after each collection, displaying load weight, date and time information. This data can then be downloaded and recorded. To do this, Maywood On Board selected the Ap800 mini-printer from Able Systems.

A hard copy of this information can be used as a record of collection and proof of underloading. Once the RCV enters the landfill site, the record of the total weight of waste to be unloaded can be used to calculate the exact amount of tax payable.

To enable the system to work, Maywood needed a printer which could be easily interfaced to the 'Loadwatcher' unit, and was compact enough to allow the system to fit neatly inside the vehicle cab. Another issue faced in the printer selection was that of changing ink ribbons on impact models, a messy procedure which could cause costly delays to collection rounds.

Able System's Ap800 mini-printer addressed all of these problems. Measuring just 102mm (width) by 158mm (depth) by 82mm (height) this printer fits neatly into the 'Loadwatcher' unit, and slots discreetly into the vehicle cab. The option of a mounting bracket means that the printer can be fitted to the dashboard and clipped in and out, enabling it to be quickly and easily removed for maintenance and security purposes.

Its fast print speed of four lines per second across 24 columns means that the Ap800 causes no hindrance to refuse collection rounds, and is reliability of one million lines MCBF (Mean Cycle Before Failure) reduces downtimes and maintenance costs.

Because it incorporates a thermal print mechanism, whereby characters are marked onto the paper by heat rather than ink, the troublesome task of changing the ink ribbon is eliminated, as none is required. This makes the Ap800 a more convenient and less time consuming device for vehicle operators. Another important feature in further reducing time wastage is that the paper roll is easily accessed by opening the top cover of the printer. A 'paper low' indicator ensures that drivers are less likely to be caught unprepared, as it will give advance warning to have a replacement paper roll available. Simple push button operation on both the weighing system and the printer ensures that 'Loadwatcher' causes minimum interruption to the refuse collection process.

Able System's robust Ap800 printer has provided Maywood On Board with a compact solution to recording vehicle load data in an easily accessible form. This data can then be used as a record and proof of refuse collection and allows waste management companies to ensure they are not overcharged for the Landfill Tax.
 
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