Pitney Bowes ADDRESSRIGHTTM DA900 User Manual

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Appendix B

DA900 AddressRight

Printer

SV60970-OG Rev. A

Appendix B

Appendix B

The concept of bands is important when designing and
laying out your envelope, since certain rules apply to
what you can and cannot do within a band. Only items
that are within a band are printed. Text or graphics
that fall outside of a band are not printed.

It is possible to “gang” head 6 to heads 4-5, and gang
head 1 to head 2-3, resulting in two 1.5-inch bands.
This is useful should you need the extra inch for a large

Printheads and
Bands (continued)

A typical envelope layout as it appears in Envelope Designer Plus. It shows the location of
printheads 1 through 6 on the right side. The six printhead bands are shown as clear ar-
eas; non-printing areas are crosshatched. In the example above, the destination address
is printed by printheads 2 and 3 and the message line by printhead 1. You can physically
position the printheads by relating the bands to the ruler on the left.

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