Depending on the mailing application, select the weighing mode according to the
recommendations in the table below.
Dynamic Weighing Module
Using Weighing
Platform
Select mode
Select mode
To weight:
Weigh all
Standard weighing
Items one by one
Differential weighing
Mixed mail stacked on the
Weighing Platform
Standard weighing or
Differential weighing auto-tape
Items exceeding the mail-
path size specifications
Weigh all
Mixed mail stacked on the
feed hopper
Weigh First Piece
Identical items stacked on
the feed hopper
Please note that the recommendations in the table assume that
each batch of mail processed by the Dynamic Weighing Module is
the same mail class.
Descriptions of Weighing Modes
This section describes the various weighing modes, which are
available depending on the accessories and options added to your
Mailing System. The Weighing Platform and Dynamic Weighing
Module are hardware accessories, whereas differential weighing
is an option that can be downloaded through a software upgrade.
Contact your sales representative for more information.
Each weighing mode has a corresponding icon for quick identification.
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Dynamic Weighing Weigh all (Dynamic Weighing Module)
Using the Dynamic Weighing Module is the fastest and most efficient method of
weighing and rating mixed mail processed through the Mailing System. It uses a
patented, four-point detection system to weigh and rate mail. It measures the length,
width, thickness and weight to properly determine the mailing format within the mail
class (that is to say letter vs. flat) and rate the mail pieces.
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Dynamic Weighing, Weigh First Piece (Dynamic Weighing Module)
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