Pitney Bowes DM125 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
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10 • Maintenance
Messages Indicating Ink Cartridge Replacement
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NOTE: We recommend that you keep a spare ink cartridge on
hand at all times.
Your actual ink usage will vary, depending on whether you routinely
print ads, how many pieces of mail you print a day and other factors.
The machine display tells you when the ink supply is low or exhaust-
ed with the following messages:
“Low Ink"
Replace the ink cartridge soon. You can print about another 300 im-
pressions or leave the system running for six days without printing.
If you don’t have a replacement cartridge on hand, you should order
one now. See Chapter12,SuppliesandOptions for part numbers to
order this item.
"Ink Out”
Replace the ink cartridge immediately. The ink supply is gone; you
won't be able to print postage in this condition.
IMPORTANT: Have a spare the ink cartridge available as soon as
you see the “Low Ink” alert.
Printing a $0.00 Meter Stamp
If you want to check the ink imprint (meter stamp) on your machine,
you can generate a $0.00 meter stamp for this purpose. At the Home
screen, simply press Zero, then Yes/Enter, and slide an envelope
(or tape sheet) through the machine.
Messages Indicating Ink Waste Tank Replacement
“Waste Tank - Tank is nearly full"
The waste ink tank is nearly full. Call Pitney Bowes (see page v). You
will be able to print postage in this condition, but only for a limited time.
“Waste Tank Full!"
The waste ink tank is full. Call Pitney Bowes (see page v). You will
not be able to print postage in this condition.