Loading material, Basics, Setting up a job (continued) – Pitney Bowes ADDRESSRIGHT DA400 User Manual
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Basics
6. Loading Material
Once your printer is set up, you can load material and
make a test print.
To avoid misfeeds, follow these instructions:
A. Make sure the input area is free of dust and other
matter.
B. Take a manageable amount of material and while
holding it as shown, fan all sides of the material to
separate each piece. This step helps keep misfeeds to a
minimum.
C. Tamp the material on a flat surface, making sure that the
stack is square.
D. Shingle the stack as you load it into the input area.
Begin with just a few envelopes to start the stack and
get the proper contour, then add several more pieces.
Then add the remainder of the stack.
Envelopes: should be stacked to feed with the left or
right edge first.
Booklets: should be stacked to feed with the sealed
edge leading or stacked with the sealed edge placed to
feed first.
Catalogs: should be stacked to feed with the sealed
edge leading or stacked with the sealed edge placed to
feed first.
Postcards: must be 3.5" (89mm) x 5" (127mm) or larger.
Self-Mailers: may be folded in half or “C” or “Z”. The
media must be tabbed.
Setting
Up A Job
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