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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
minumum size
mm
140
90
32
10
-
80
60 g/m
2
inches
5.5
3.5
1.25
0.4
-
3.14
60 g/m
2
maximum size
mm
242
162
B - 32
-
A - 12
B - 5
2.5*
inches
9.5
6.38
B - 1.25
-
A - 0.47
B - 0.2
0.1
Envelope and insert specifications
Maximum insert specifications are based on single sheets. When multiples are handled, more room inside the envelope
is needed depending on application.
* Booklets up to approximately 2 mm (0.08 inch) thickness, depending on stiffness.
EEC-declaration of concurrence.
We, Neopost Industrie B.V.,
De Tijen 3
9201 BX Drachten
The Netherlands
declare, entirely under our own responsibility, that the
products described in this manual, to which this
declaration relates, conform the standards of
in accordance with
The Machine Directive 98/37/EEC,
the low voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, modified by the
directive 93/68/EEC,
and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, modified by the
directives 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
It is forbidden to put the product into use
before the equipment to which it is connected,
declared to be in accordance with the
stipulations of the Machine Directive.
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SI 72
Remarks
• The specification of the paper handling equipment is often wider than that of the envelopes and documents handled. The condition
of material handled will limit the specified environmental conditions.
• We recommend that materials to be handled are stored at a temperature of 20
°
C (68
°
F) with a relative humidity factor of 50%. If
difference in temperature occurs between store room and mailing area, the material has to be stored near the machine at least 24
hours before use.
• Self-copying paper may cause rubber parts to wear quicker. The rubber used in this machine has the best resistance to Wiggins
Teape material.
89.39.84 index - 10/99 Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice
EN 292-1, EN 292-2
EN 60950
EN 55022, EN 61 000-3-2, EN 50082-1
EN 294