Connect your existing scales, scanners and label printers — no rip-and-replace required.
RS232 and Bluetooth scale support
USB / RS232 / Bluetooth / Wi-Fi scanners
Thermal label printers via Wi-Fi / Ethernet
We support most weighing platforms with RS232 output or Bluetooth connectivity.
If your scale outputs RS232 data, we can usually integrate.
We support scanners over RS232, USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Works with handheld scanners and fixed-position scanners (where supported).
We support most thermal label printers on Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
Ideal for batch/lot labels, pallet labels, and goods-in labels.
Tracesavvy connects to your existing devices through standard protocols — no proprietary hardware required.
Via USB-to-serial converter for legacy scales and devices
Wireless connection for mobile scales and scanners
Connect printers and advanced scales to your network
Wired connection for reliable, high-speed data transfer
Weights are captured automatically from your scales — no manual typing, no transcription errors.
Eliminate human error from manual data entry. Every weight is recorded accurately, every time.
Speed up your production flow. Staff can focus on the work, not writing down numbers.
Every weight is timestamped and attributed to a user, creating a complete digital record for compliance.
Tracesavvy supports non-weighed workflows too. You don't need scales to benefit from digital traceability.
Staff can manually enter quantities, counts, or measurements when scales aren't needed or practical.
Use barcode scanners to confirm ingredients, batches, or finished goods without weighing.
Digital checklists for cleaning, temperature checks, and quality inspections — all tracked and signed off.
Tracesavvy adapts to your workflow — whether you're weighing ingredients, counting units, or just need sign-offs.
You choose the mode that fits each step of your production process.
Tracesavvy supports most common shop-floor hardware. We work with industry-standard protocols, so if your device has one of these connection types, we can likely connect to it.
Weighing platforms with data output capability
• Bench scales
• Floor scales
• Checkweighers
• Counting scales
1D and 2D barcode reading devices
• Handheld scanners
• Fixed-mount scanners
• Wireless scanners
• Presentation scanners
Thermal and thermal transfer printers
• Desktop printers
• Industrial printers
• Mobile printers
• ZPL/EPL compatible
We support most common setups. If your device connects via RS232, USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet, it will likely work with Tracesavvy.
Typical devices that work with these connection protocols
This list is not exhaustive — if your device has standard connectivity, it will likely work.
ZM Series
Standard RS232 output
IND780
Continuous output mode
ICS429g
Terminal with RS232/Ethernet output
Defender 3000
Standard protocol
QuickScan QD2400
Handheld scanner
DS3678
Wireless handheld
Voyager 1200g
Standard USB-HID mode
ZT410
Network printing
ZT230
Industrial thermal printer
PM43c
Industrial label printer
PC42t
Desktop thermal printer
TD-4750TNWB
Thermal transfer
LabelWriter 550
Direct thermal
CL4NX Plus
Industrial label printer
TTP-247
Thermal transfer printer
Squix 4
High-resolution label printing
Share your device details and connection types
Our team verifies RS232/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/Ethernet compatibility
Tracesavvy is configured and data flow is tested
Usually no. Most modern scales, scanners, and printers with RS232, USB, Bluetooth, or network connectivity work with Tracesavvy.
Request a compatibility check using the form below. We'll verify your specific device and confirm integration options.
Yes. Tracesavvy works across multiple locations, each with its own hardware configuration.
Not sure if your hardware is compatible? Let us check for you.