Pitney Bowes DM125 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
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Table of Contents
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4 • Printing Options
Printing Options Overview ....................................................... 4-1
Sections of the Meter Stamp .................................................... 4-1
Printing a $0.00 Meter Stamp .................................................. 4-2
Auto-Advance of Printed Date for the Meter Stamp ................. 4-2
Manually Changing Printed Date for the Meter Stamp ............ 4-2
At PC Using PC Meter Connect™ .................................. 4-3
At Meter ............................................................................. 4-4
Bypass All Printing and Only Seal the Envelope ...................... 4-5
Omitting/Restoring Day or Date on the Meter Stamp .............. 4-6
Adding/Removing a Postal Inscription to Meter Stamp .............. 4-7
At PC Using PC Meter Connect™ .................................. 4-7
At Meter ............................................................................. 4-8
Adding/Removing an Envelope Ad to the Meter Stamp ........... 4-9
At PC Using PC Meter Connect™ .................................. 4-9
At Meter ........................................................................... 4-10
Printing the Date and Time Only (no meter stamp) .................4-11
Printing Ad, Date, and Time Only (no meter stamp) .............. 4-12
Adjusting Horizontal Print Position of Meter Stamp ............... 4-13
5 • Normal and Custom Presets
What is a Preset? ..................................................................... 5-1
Why Should I Use Presets? ..................................................... 5-1
Why Should I Always Include a USPS
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“Class” in my Preset? 5-1
Normal Preset .......................................................................... 5-2
Viewing (and Selecting) the Normal Preset ...................... 5-3
At PC Using PC Meter Connect™ ............................. 5-3
At Meter ........................................................................ 5-4
Defining New Values for the Normal Preset ...................... 5-5