This paper presents synchronization of complex network on time scales via impulse-quantizing control. A delay-partitioning group strategy is proposed and impulse-quantizing control is designed to derive theoretical criteria ensuring scale-type synchronization of complex networks. Our results show that synchronization of complex networks on time scales can be realized by controlling delay-partitioning subgroup nodes with impulsive quantization. The theoretical results give scale-limited sufficient conditions for quantized synchronization relying on control gains, impulsive intervals and delays. A numerical simulation is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.