Pitney Bowes DI200 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
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DI200
Operators Guide
Poor folding
If youre running perforated material, the machine may have problems
folding. If a machine fold almost corresponds with the perforation, a box
fold may occur. This happens when another fold is created just off of the
perforation and buckles slightly, creating, in effect, a third fold.
If this happens, adjust the machine fold slightly. Run a trial piece and
inspect the fold. If there is a box fold, access the advanced menu options
and select
move address in window
. Change the setting higher or lower
and re-run a trial piece. Inspect the fold again and, if required, change the
move address in window
function until the box fold is eliminated.
Machine stops for doubles that arent there
If you have a problem with incorrect double detection, it may be due to the
fact that you are using a new batch of material that is slightly thicker. Try
running a new trial piece.
When you ran the original trial piece, the machine calibrated itself to the
original material thickness. When it senses the new, thicker material, the
system thinks that a double was fed. You can turn double detection off if
an occasional duplicate insert is not important (see pages 31 and 32).
Machine feeds doubles without stopping
Check that double detection is turned on. See page 31. Make sure youve
run a trial piece. This automatically sets the double detector. See page 7.
Envelope flaps wont seal
Check that Seal is selected (green indicator lit). See page 7.
Check that the moistener isnt empty. See page 9.
Try selecting safe seal mode. See page 32.
Address position wrong or address doesnt appear in envelope
window
Is the addressed sheet loaded properly? See page 10.
Is the addressed sheet in Sheet feeder A2 (if installed)?
Try adjusting the address position. See page 30.
General Troubleshooting
Reference
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