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Weight Calibration

Weight calibration establishes the unit weight of a publication, enabling fast and accurate weight-based inventory counting.

Calibration measures how much a single copy of a publication weighs. Once calibrated, you can:

  • Weigh a stack of publications
  • PubCounter calculates the quantity automatically
  • Count large quantities in seconds

To calibrate a publication, you need:

  • A digital scale - Must measure in grams with at least 1g precision
  • Sample publications - 3-5 copies of the publication in good condition
  • Consistent environment - Avoid humid areas that affect paper weight
  1. Select the publication

    Navigate to the publication you want to calibrate and open the count page.

  2. Start calibration

    Click the “Calibrate” button. This opens the calibration interface.

  3. Weigh sample publications

    Place 3-5 copies of the publication on your scale. More copies = more accurate calibration.

  4. Enter the weight and quantity

    • Enter the total weight shown on your scale (in grams)
    • Enter the exact number of publications you weighed
  5. Review and save

    PubCounter calculates and displays the unit weight. Review it for reasonableness, then click “Save Calibration.”

Different publication types have different tolerance levels:

CategoryToleranceWhy
Standard (books, Bibles)5%Consistent manufacturing
Lightweight (tracts, other)15%More variation due to thin paper

The tolerance accounts for:

  • Paper weight variations between print runs
  • Humidity absorption
  • Minor manufacturing differences

Calibrations expire after 6 months. This ensures:

  • Accuracy despite environmental changes
  • Updated weights for new print runs
  • Periodic verification of scale accuracy

When calibration expires:

  • The publication shows “Calibration Expired”
  • You can still manually count
  • Re-calibrate to restore weight-based counting
  1. Use multiple copies - Weighing 5 copies is more accurate than 1
  2. Use consistent publications - Same edition, same condition
  3. Check your scale - Ensure it’s zeroed before weighing
  4. Stable surface - Place scale on a flat, non-vibrating surface
  1. Re-calibrate if counts seem off - Trust your instincts
  2. Check calibration before inventory day - Don’t discover issues mid-count
  3. Note scale changes - If you change scales, re-calibrate

Calculated counts are consistently high/low

Section titled “Calculated counts are consistently high/low”
  • Re-calibrate with fresh sample publications
  • Check if your scale needs calibration
  • Verify you’re weighing the complete publication (including covers)
  • Double-check you entered the correct weight and quantity
  • Ensure publications aren’t wet or damaged
  • Try with different sample copies
  • Verify internet connection
  • Check that weight is a positive number
  • Ensure quantity is at least 1

Here are typical unit weights for common publication types (for reference only—always calibrate your specific stock):

TypeTypical Weight
Standard magazine80-120g
Brochure15-40g
Book (standard)150-300g
Tract2-8g
Bible (study)400-600g