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5 • normal and custom presets, What is a preset, Why should i use presets – Pitney Bowes DM125 User Manual

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5 • Normal and Custom Presets

What is a Preset?

A preset is very similar to a “shortcut” on your computer. It recalls a

setting that already contains the postage class, the postage value,

fees for special service such as Delivery Confirmation, and possibly

other values.
Your machine has two types of presets, Normal and Custom; and

they actually work the same way. The Normal Preset is simply the

“most frequently used” preset, and contains the values that always

appear on your machine when it is first powered on or after it awak-

ens from a "sleep" mode. Generally, Custom Presets contain more

postal parameters than the Normal Preset, and are used less frequently.

Why Should I Use Presets?

Presets save you time. You don’t have to concern yourself with indi-

vidually selecting the class, special services, etc. – all that informa-

tion is automatically contained in the preset.
The Normal preset is generally set to the most commonly printed

postage value you use in your home or office. Many of our customers

choose to set the Normal preset for First Class Letter, since that is

the cost of mailing a 1-ounce, First Class letter.

Why Should I Always Include a USPS

®

“Class” in my

Preset?

The advantage of including a Class as part of your Preset is that

anytime there is a USPS

®

rate change, when you download the new

rates into your meter, your Preset will automatically be updated with

the new rate, if applicable. If there is no Class associated with your

Preset, the system has no way of knowing which value to update.

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NOTE:

Topic headings in this manual that refer to a PC Meter

Connect™ Enhanced feature will be listed in

green text.