Pitney Bowes DM1000 Operating Guide - ASAP Postage Meter Ink, BC
Pitney Bowes DM1000 Operating Guide - ASAP Postage Meter Ink, BC
Pitney Bowes DM1000 Operating Guide - ASAP Postage Meter Ink, BC
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Prepar ng Your<br />
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Runn ng Ma l<br />
<strong>DM1000</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
This chapter explains how to quickly and easily get your system up and<br />
running to process mail or print a postage tape.<br />
Refer to the Mailing Material in the Specifications sections in Chapter 2 in<br />
this guide to make sure your mail is compatible with your mailing system.<br />
For instructions on other available options for running your mail, see Chapter<br />
4, Running Mail in this guide.<br />
• Be sure you have checked Chapter 2 - Meet the <strong>DM1000</strong> of this guide<br />
for details on the types of mail the system accepts, the types that can<br />
be run along the mailpath, and the types that require a tape.<br />
• Adjust the light mail/postcard selection knob or the thickness adjustment<br />
knob for envelope thickness (located under the cover). The label<br />
on the knob shows the settings.<br />
• If you are using presealed envelopes, make sure you press the Seal<br />
key on the IntelliLink Control Centre and select Sealer off or the envelopes<br />
will stall.<br />
1. Press the Mode key on the IntelliLink Control Centre.<br />
2. Select Attached Scale.<br />
3. Place the piece of mail on the scale.<br />
4. Press the Class key and select the appropriate class of mail.<br />
5. Place the piece of mail on the feed deck and and press the Start key.<br />
While the machine processes the mail, the screen:<br />
• displays status of the current job<br />
• instructs the operator, if necessary:<br />
to insert the envelope<br />
to turn off the machine<br />
• keeps a running count of processed mail, and<br />
• displays errors, at which point the machine stops immediately.<br />
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