What Is A Preset; Normal Preset - Pitney Bowes DM220i Operator's Manual

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4 • Normal and Custom Presets

What is a Preset?

A preset is a setting you can call up at the touch of a button that
holds pre-defined values such as class of mail, Envelope Messaging,
account number, etc. within your machine. Your system has a
"normal" preset (stores the settings you use most often) which is
accessed by pressing Normal Preset. It also has the ability to store up
to 5 custom presets which are accessed by pressing Custom Presets
and choosing the desired preset from the menu.
You don't have to program the values that go into a preset in the
traditional sense. Instead, the system takes a "snapshot" of the current
values on your machine when you define a preset. For example, if the
machine is set up to print an ad and has a Mail Class already on the
screen, this is the condition that will be recorded by system when you
define a preset (either Normal or Custom).
If you need to change the values of a preset, just change the machine
condition by pressing the appropriate Weigh/Rate, Print Menu, or
Home keys and establishing the proper settings (such as No Ad, a
particular mail class, etc.). The Custom or Normal Preset will then
pick these new settings when you define them in the Custom Presets
menu.

Normal Preset

Your Normal preset as shipped from the factory uses these settings:
No Mail Class, No Ad chosen and Printing Date. These settings can be
changed.
IMPORTANT
You cannot delete the Normal Preset.
You cannot modify the name of the Normal Preset.
There is no option to "edit" the Normal Preset, but you
can define new values for the Normal Preset based on the
current condition of the machine.
You cannot define an account in the Normal Preset.
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