Tips on feeding mail – Pitney Bowes DM925 User Manual

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4 • Running Mail

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SV62207 Rev. B

Tips on Feeding
Mail

Presealed Envelopes: If you are using presealed envelopes, make

sure you press the Seal key on the IntelliLink® Control Center and

select Sealer off or the envelopes will jam.

Pieces of mail that are 5/8" thick: If you are running pieces of mail

that are each 5/8” thick, you must run them one piece at a time. Do not

stack them on the feed deck and attempt to feed them automatically -

they will jam.

Puffy mail: Be sure to compress all "puffy" mail before placing it on the

feed deck.

Portrait flats or light, easily damaged mail: You may want to reduce

the speed at which the pieces of mail travel through the machine. To do

this, press the Mode key, then press the right arrow key (speed) to

change between normal and reduced speed.

Any mail with the flap on the opposite side: For mail where the indi-

cia is located on the side opposite of the flap (the flap is on the bottom

of the mail piece), make sure the mail is completely sealed before pro-

cessing the mail in the W-O-W® mode as shown below.

Postcards: You may want to process postcards using the reduced

speed mode. Remember to use the Key in Postage mode for postcards

if this is where you want the
indicia ...

make sure the mail is completely
sealed when
you feed

Flap face-down

and sealed

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