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The time now is Mark Forums Read. Remember Me? Page 1 of 2. How to. Attached Files. Visit [email protected] 's homepage! By using more energy-efficient equipment, you can reduce both pollution and costs. This technology eliminates the need to perform physical inspections thereby making the system easier and more convenient to use. The PSD contains the funds and performs all of the calculations necessary to print meter stamps that comply with the latest USPS standards.
A series of messages and options appear in the display to prompt you through all of the setup and mailing operations. You use the function keys and keypads to respond to the system prompts and select your options. Your mailing system has a peripheral communications USB port that allows you to connect to a personal computer PC.
Your system can communicate with the following software applications or application types running on a PC connected through the USB port:. This provides a larger area for stacking imprinted envelopes. The standard accounting and reporting feature allows you to store postage costs for 25 accounts, or you can purchase options for storing or accounts. You can run reports on single or multiple accounts and limit access to the accounts by password protecting them.
For more information on the standard accounting package, refer to Chapter 7, Accounting and. You can also acquire the enhanced accounting package, Budget Manager. Budget Manager allows you to create more accounts with higher levels of detail. You can connect your DM system directly to a Business Manager host PC and control all of your accounts, operators and postal transaction data through the Business Manager Administration module. Ads and inscriptions are messages you can include in the meter stamp.
A number of standard advertisements and inscriptions are included with your mailing system. For information on ordering ads and inscriptions, refer to Chapter 11, Supplies and Options in this guide.
Once installed, you can select an advertisement or inscription when you run mail. You can print a permit on a piece of mail instead of a meter stamp. A permit is a postal mark containing a permit number that provides you with special processing or discount rates.
For information on ordering permits, refer to Chapter 11, Supplies and Options in this guide. Feed Cover - Protects moving parts and prevent foreign objects from entering the machine. The feed cover protects the feeder and the main cover protects the transport area. Printer Cover - protects the print head and ink cartridge components. Thickness Adjustment Knob - You use this knob to adjust for the thicknesses of the envelopes you are feeding into your mailing system.
Platform Scale - The 10 lb. This is located on the lower left side of the feed deck. Side Guide - Set this to reduce the skewing of pieces of mail as you feed them into the feeder. Transport Release Knob - You pull this knob out to drop the lower half of the transport deck if you need to clear a jam. The art card contains advertisements and inscriptions. Quick Reference Card Set - These are easy reference cards containing instructions for performing operations like how to set postage, process mail, or clear jams.
The cards are located in a slot in the stacker module of your mailing system. Stacker - This is where mail is deposited after the postage is applied to the piece of mail.
These provide communications with external devices like a printer, an external scale, a PC or modem. If you have an external modem and you need to connect to one of these ports, refer to. Power Stacker Connector - Use this connector to attach an optional power stacker. This is for Pitney Bowes use only. The term analog phone line refers to a RJ11C or RJ11W compatible single line telephone wall plug typically used for a residential phone or facsimile hookup. If your mailing system is not located near an analog phone line and you need to remove the control center when you perform feature updates or add postage, you can connect the external modem to this connector.
Refer to External Modem Connections in this chapter. If you need to remove the control center from the mailing system base and move it to an analog telephone line, you plug the AC adapter into this receptacle. When the control center is connected to the mailing system base, access to the AC adapter is blocked as indicated by the dotted line in the picture below. This figure shows the connection between an external modem and the USB modem connector on the back of the control center. This also shows the AC adapter plugged into the control center after it has been removed from the mailing system and moved to an analog phone line.
If you are using an external modem and there is an analog phone line near your mailing system, you should connect the modem to the USB connector on the back of the control center as shown in the figure below. Thickness Adjustment Knob - Use this to adjust for the thicknesses of the envelopes. You do not have to lift the cover to adjust the knob. For mail containing only single inserts, or for postcards, use the normal mail setting.
Refer to the figure on the right. See Specifications in Appendix C of this guide for details. Feed Deck - This feeds the envelopes to the printer. Ink Cartridge - This contains the ink used to create the meter stamp.
Printhead - This produces the meter stamp. Five Screen Keys - The five keys directly to the left of the display. Normal Preset Key - Returns you to the most commonly used setting.
Mode Key - Press to choose from a variety of mail processing modes. Class Key - Enables you to select the correct class for your mailing. Seal Key - Allows you to moisten and seal envelopes, with or without. Custom Preset Key - Use this to choose frequently-used system key. Menu Key - Press to view the following settings and options:. Funds Key - Allows you to obtain the following information:. Reports Key - Offers a selection of different types of reports to run. Help Key - Gives detailed information about a screen you are viewing.
Numeric Keys - Press numbered keys to enter postage amounts and. Enter Key - Press to enter the information you have selected for the mailing system.
Arrow Keys - Moves you to new menus, or scrolls menus and selects options. Start Key - Begins processing mail with the options you have selected. Tape Key - Allows you to print postage tapes for packages or pieces of mail that are outside the limits specified for mailing materials. Stop Key - Ends a mail or tape processing job in progress. Clear Key - Clears an entry, or takes you back one screen. Alpha Keyboard - Use to enter accounts and other setup information.
This keyboard is under a cover that opens for access. First Class. Account: Engineering. The content of the main screen depends upon the current mode of the machine. Main screens are the only screens that contain a meter stamp replica area and a main status area.
The main screen enters a sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. Pressing any key wakes up the system and shows the last screen on the display, or the one corresponding to the Normal Preset settings see Define Custom Presets in Chapter 5 in this guide for more information.
Advertisement Display - The optional message to be printed on the envelopes or tape if selected. Account - The account number or name charged with postage.
Class - The class you selected for the piece of mail. Main Status Area - Important information such as warnings or help or navigation tips. For example, if you select a class, a message appears in this area. Weight Display Area - The weight of the piece of mail. Mode - The mode in which the piece of mail will be processed, or what the next required action will be. Batch Count - The number of pieces of mail run in a job.
Presorted FirstClass. Determining the Correct Postage Mode section in Chapter 4 in this guide. For tips on feeling light weight or bulky pieces of mail, flats and postcards, or any mail that is easily damaged, refer to Tips on Feeding Mail in Chapter 4 in this guide. Print the postage for this type of mail on tape.
Sort the mail by envelope size. If you are using the accounting feature, sort by account as well. Shingle the envelopes so they are slanted slightly to the left as shown in the picture on the right.
Place the stack of mail on the feed deck shown in the picture below. Adjust the side guide so it is close to, but not touching, the bottom edge of the envelope stack. Adjust the thickness adjustment knob to adjust for envelope thickness. Make sure you have sufficient funds in your postage meter.
If you do not have enough funds, see Chapter 6 , Adding Postage in this guide. Select Key In Postage. Key in the correct postage value using the numeric keys on the control center, then press the Enter key. Place the piece of mail on the feed deck and press the Start key. You can request up to 50 tapes at a time. The tapes exit into the stacker. Use only fresh rolls of Pitney Bowes tape to avoid distortion or jams in the mechanism and possible loss of postage. Locate the tape exit on the right side of the mailing system.
With the correct postage set on the main screen, press the Tape key to print one tape. To print more than one tape, use the numeric keys to type in the number of tapes you want, then press the Tape key.
NOTE: Do not lift any of the covers on the mailing system while the tape is printing or the system will stop printing, cut and eject the tape. To view more options, press the down arrow key. Pressing the left arrow key returns you to the main screen. This website requires Javascript to function properly.
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