Calculating Postage; Examples: First Class - Pitney Bowes INTEGRA N500 User Manual

Integra series 5 lb. electronic scale
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C
ALCULATING
P
OSTAGE
Note: If your scale
is connected to a
meter, the active
meter account also
appears at the
bottom of the
screen. See pg. 13,
Applying Postage to
a Specific Account.
Examples:
— First Class
Note: When you
select a listed fee,
the dash along-
side it changes to
a check mark and
your selection
appears above the
remaining
unselected fees.
Cancel a checked
fee by pressing the
fee key a second
time.
The following assumes you have completed the installation instructions
included with your scale. If not, please do so now.
When the scale is ready to
weigh a mailpiece, the display
is in ready mode as shown here.
Refer to the examples below for
processing different classes of
mail.
1. Place an item on the scale. The weight displays.
2. Press the USPS key and
the menu at right appears.
(The arrow indicates
more options. Press the
key to display additional
menu options.)
3. Select 1st Cl/P r iority .
The postage amount
displays and the fees
menu appears.
4. Either select a fee or ignore these choices. If you select a fee, its
cost is added to the postage amount and the new total displays. (If
your scale is connected to a meter that supports electronic delivery
confirmation, you have the option of selecting this service from
the scale for certain classes of mail. When you press the Tape or
Meter Set keys on the scale, the meter prompts for any additional
delivery confirmation information required to complete the
delivery confirmation transaction. Enter this information at the
meter.)
5. Press the Meter Set key to transfer postage to the meter,
OR
press the Tape key to generate a meter tape.
Tip: Use the 1st Class Single Piece key
mailing process for single pieces.
Integra™ 5 User Guide
0lb 0.0oz
Select Rate
Xlb 1.0oz
Select Class
-1st Cl/Priority
-Priority
-Standard
-International
-Express
-Postcard
to shorten the
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