Pitney Bowes DM800i Series Postal Equipment User Manual


 
2 • Meet the DM800i™ Series Digital Series Mailing System
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Parts of the
Mailing System
This section describes the parts of your DM800i™ Series System and
includes:
The Mailing System Exterior, including the Weigh-On-The-Way®
(WOW®) Module
The Mailing System Interior
The IntelliLink
®
Control Center
The Main Screen
Mailing System
Exterior
IntelliLink® Control Center - This contains the screen and keypad
for communicating with the mailing machine and the built-in post-
age meter (Postal Security Device).
Feed Cover - Protect moving part
s and prevent foreign objects
from entering the machine. The feed cover protects the feeder.
WOW (Weigh-On-The-Way®) Cover - Protect
s
the WOW® trans-
port area on the DM Series™ systems that have the
optional
Printer Cover - protect
s the print head and ink cartridge compo-
nents.
Thickness Adjustment Knob - You use this knob to
adjust for the
thicknesses of the envelopes you are feeding into your mailing sys-
tem.
Platform Scale - The 10 lb. in
tegrated platform scale comes with
the DM800i™ Digital Mailing System.
On/Off switch - T
u
rns the mailing system on and off. This is
located on the lower left side of the feed deck
Feed Deck - This
is where you load the mail.
Side Guide - Set this to reduce the skewing of p
ieces of mail as
you feed them into the feeder.
Transport Release Knob - Y
ou pull this knob out to drop the lower
half of the transport deck if you need to clear a jam.
Art Card Slot - The art ca
rd plugs
into the art card slot on the right
side of the In
telliLink® Control Cen-
ter (as shown in the photo on the
righ
t). The art card contains adver-
tisements and inscriptions.
Quick Reference Card Set - These
are
easy reference cards containing instructions for performing
operatio
ns like how to set postage, process mail, or clear jams. The
cards are located in a slot in the stacker module of your mailing sys-
tem.
Stacker - This is where mail is depo
sited after the postage is
applied to the piece of mail. It is located on the right side of the
machine. It may be a
drop stacker, or an optional DJPS/DMPS
Power Stacker.
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