
Running Mail Using the External Weighing Platform
The external Weighing Platform is used for large, heavy or bulky mail that cannot be run
through the Mailing System with a Dynamic Weighing Module. On the other hand, if you
do not have the optional Dynamic Weighing Module, you will need to use the platform to
weigh and rate all your mail. You may weigh and rate mail to print directly on the mail piece,
or print a label that will be applied to the mail piece.
Once you have performed the recommended procedures (
on page 40 and
Recommended Steps for Processing Mail
on page 60), you are
ready to run mail.
Follow the procedure below to use the Weighing Platform in the standard mode.
Running Mail in Standard Weighing Mode
1.
Put the mail piece on the external Weighing Platform (WP).
The weight of the mail piece is updated in the Weight area of the screen and the
postage amount displayed.
You can print directly on the mail piece or on a label if the mail piece is too thick or
too large to process through the machine (see
on page 363).
To print on one or several identical envelopes
1.
Press [start]. The system motors start running.
At any time, to stop the motors and printing, press
. The machine
will process mail piece(s) already in system and then stop.
3
Processing
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