Pitney Bowes DM925 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
3 • Mail in a Minute
3-2 SV62207 Rev. B
Mail in a Minute This chapter explains how to use the “Key In Postage” mode. It’s the quick-
est and easiest way to run a piece of mail or print a postage tape.
For instructions on other available modes for running your mail, refer to
Determining th
e Correct Postage Mode section in Chapter 4 in this guide.
For tips on feeling light weight or bulky
pieces of mail, flats and postcards,
or any mail that is easily damaged, refer the Tips on Feeding Mail section in
Chapter 4 in this guide.
Preparing Your
Mail
1. Remove any onion skin/airmail type envelopes, Tyvek® envelopes,
envelopes that are thicker than 5/8” or any pieces of mail that are out-
side the limits specified for
mailing materials - see Specifications in
Appendix C of this guide for details. Print the postage for this type of
mail on tape.
2. Sort the mail by envelope size and weight. If you are using the account-
ing feature, sort by account as well.
Shingle the envelopes so they
are
slanted slightly to the left as
shown in the picture shown at
right.
3. Place the stack of mail on the
fee
d deck shown in the picture
below. If you have AutoStart
enabled, do NOT place the mail
on the deck until have made all
your selections and are ready
to run mail..
Place the envelopes with open flaps in the slot. Any envelopes that are
already closed
are unaffected by the moistening process.
Lift the back stop to its “up” position for larger mail.
Use this mode if:
You know the postage amount.
All envelopes are the same size.
You are printing postage on postcards.
Slot