Envelope feeding problems, Envelope feeding problems -5 – Pitney Bowes DM925 User Manual

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DM925

Digital Mailing System Operating Guide

SV62207 Rev. B

10-5

Envelope Feeding Problems

Description

Possible Causes

Solution

More than one enve-

lope is feeding.

Too many envelopes are on the

feed deck; envelopes are not

stacked properly on the feed deck.

Remove some of the envelope and test

with a smaller stack.

Slant the envelopes slightly to the left (shin-

gled).

Put thinner envelopes on top of thicker

envelopes in feeder.

Envelopes are too thick/thin for

feeder adjustment, or thickness

adjustment knob is set improperly.

OR

Thickness adjustment knob is set

too wide.

Adjust the thickness adjustment knob to corre-

spond to the envelope thickness.

For thicker pieces of mail (3/8” to 5/8”), or

mail containing several inserts, use the

thick mail setting. For most mail under 3/8",

use the normal mail settings.

For large stacks of thin mail, such as single

inserts or post cards, the thin mail setting

may be needed for better performance. .

Backstop is too close and is forc-

ing mail into the feeder.

Readjust backstop and restack mail.

Normal Mail Setting

Thick Mail
Setting

Thin Mail
Setting

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