In grain operations, timing is everything.
During peak harvest, trucks line up, moisture levels fluctuate, and every delay at the scale creates a bottleneck that impacts throughput, labor efficiency, and grower satisfaction.
And while most operations focus on scale accuracy and software, one critical component is often overlooked:
The printer.
This month, we’re spotlighting the 814M Industrial Thermal Printer from Microcom Corporation — and why it plays a critical role in keeping grain facilities running efficiently.
The Hidden Bottleneck in Grain Scale Operations
At grain elevators and processing facilities, scale tickets are more than receipts — they’re essential transaction records.
They capture:
- Gross, tare, and net weights
- Moisture content
- Load identification and traceability
When a printer fails or slows down, the entire operation feels it:
- Trucks back up
- Drivers wait longer
- Staff scramble for workarounds
- Throughput drops at the worst possible time
During harvest, even small inefficiencies compound quickly.
Built for Harvest Demands
The 814M is designed specifically for environments where reliability isn’t optional.
In grain scale applications, it delivers:
- Consistent, high-speed ticket printing to keep trucks moving
- Durability in dusty, high-traffic environments
- Reliable performance during peak seasonal demand
- Seamless integration with existing scale systems
This isn’t a retrofitted office printer—it’s built for industrial workflows where uptime is critical.
Real Impact at the Scale
When print systems perform as expected, everything else flows:
✔ Faster truck turnaround times
✔ Reduced congestion during peak hours
✔ Improved operator efficiency
✔ Better overall experience for drivers and growers
It’s a small component with a direct impact on operational performance.
Why It Matters Now
As grain operations continue to modernize, efficiency at every step becomes a competitive advantage.
And while software and automation get most of the attention, reliable print infrastructure is what keeps transactions moving in real time.
At Microcom Corporation, we work with grain facilities to ensure their print systems support—not slow down—their operations.
Is Your Scale Operation Ready for Peak Season?
If your current printer struggles during high-volume periods, it may be time to rethink your setup.
Because at the scale, every second counts—and every ticket matters.
Let’s talk about how to keep your grain operation moving.








