Specifications
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1 • Introduction
What's in this Guide
Section Description
Chapter 1
Introduction
Describes the key features of your mail ing system. It
also includes important safety notes.
Chapter 2
Getting to Know
Your System
Explains the purpose and shows the lo ca tion of each
control and ma chine feature. Please read this sec tion
carefully. It pro vides a foun da tion for the instructions in
later sections of this book.
Chapter 3
Running Mail
Explains how to process mail. The op er a tions cov ered
here are the ones you'll use most often.
Chapter 4
Printing Options
Explains your printing options for incoming and outgoing
mail.
Chapter 5
Normal and
Custom Presets
Explains the Normal and Custom Presets feature for
saving commonly-used settings on your machine
Chapter 6
Adding Postage
/Connecting to
Data Centre
Explains how to connect your system to the Pitney
Bowes Data Centre so you can add postage and down-
load the latest postal rates and updates to your mailing
system
Chapter 7
System Options
Provides step-by-step instructions for cus tom iz ing sys-
tem operation to suit your own needs
Chapter 8
Accounting
Provides instructions for setting up the op tion al standard
accounting feature.
Chapter 9
Reports
Provides a description of reports you can print on your
system
Chapter 10
Maintenance
Explains how to check print quality and take care of the
ink cartridge and moistener.
Chapter 11
Troubleshooting
Explains how to fix common problems and tells you
know what error messages mean.
Chapter 12
Supplies/Options
Lists the supplies and options that add to the ver sa til i ty of
your mailing machine.
Appendix A
PC Meter
Connect™
Discusses PC Meter Connect™, which allows high-
speed Internet connection to the Data Centre as well as
convenient access to machine settings from your PC.
Appendix B
Entering Text
Explains how you enter text for postal codes, presets
and special characters.
Appendix C
Glossary
Explains terms unique to the world of mail ing
Appendix D
Specifications
Pro vides material and equipment spec i fi ca tions