
Enhancing the Printed Stamp
You can enhance the appearance and impact of your envelope with messaging and graphics:
•
Add a custom Text message
to the stamp
•
Add a graphical imprint
to the stamp (for example, Ad slogan)
•
Move the imprint to the left
by using the offset Print Mode.
Final Mailing Preparation
Before beginning processing, these last steps may be necessary for each stack of mail:
•
Choose the Sealing Mode
to seal envelopes or to run sealed envelopes.
•
Change accounts
if you track accounts or departments
•
Clear the batch counter
if you need to generate a report for the mail you are about
to process.
Introducing Tasks
To be able to run mail, the Mailing System requires you to select a '
Task
'. Each 'Task'
corresponds to different types of processes you can carry out.
Examples of types of processes:
• Applying postage on outgoing mail, using different rates or services
• Applying date or amount corrections to mail already processed
• Printing 'Received' and the date on incoming mail
• Seal or count mail without printing.
Task Home Screen
Each 'Task' has a
home screen
that displays the parameters - and only those parameters
- that are necessary to process the mail pieces in the coresponding mode.
By default, the machine selects the task [
Standard
] at start up.
This task allows you to process most types of mail.
You can use shortcuts to reduce key strokes to reach rates, weighing modes, imprint
memories, funds status, etc. See
on page 244.
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