4 running mail – Pitney Bowes DM1000 User Manual

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SV60951 Rev. A

4 Running Mail

Adding
Confirmation
Services After
Printing Postage

If you have already applied postage to a piece of mail and you now want
to add a confirmation service to it, follow the procedure here.

This procedure is based on using a Priority class and the E-Del Con
service. Your procedure may vary slightly depending on your class and
service.

1. Place the piece of mail or package on the scale.

2. Press the Menu key.

3. Press the down arrow key and then select Confirmation Services.

4. Select Add Record. The “Select Class” screen displays.

5. Select the class, for example, Priority Mail. The “Select Service”

screen displays.

6. Select the service, for example, E-Del Con. Press the Enter key.

7. At this point, you are prompted to enter your 5-digit ZIP Code. Use the

number keyboard to enter the code.

8. Press the Enter key and the “Barcode” screen appears.

9. If this is the first time you are entering a confirmation service, the

screen is blank and you need to enter the entire barcode number.

If you have used the confirmation service before, the next barcode
number (in the series of barcode labels) appears.

If you have used all of the labels in a series of barcode labels, you
need to enter the part of the barcode numbers that corresponds to the
first label in the new series.

10. Press the Enter Key. Once you have entered or accepted the displayed

barcode number, you get a screen that summarizes the information
you are sending.

11. Press the screen key for OK and the system stores the Confirmation

information and displays the “More to Process” screen. Follow the
prompts to process more pieces of mail.

NOTE: If you have selected a confirmation service that is not
free, the postage amount appearing in the summary is greater
than the amount of postage you have already applied. If this is
the case, you must add more postage after you have applied the
barcode label. Refer to the Add Postage section in this chapter.

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