Setting Up A Job - Pitney Bowes W660 Operator's Manual

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3 • W660/W680 Basics
Setting Up A
Job
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Prints USPS POSTNET certified bar code.
LCD menu display available in seven languages.
Memory capable of storing up to eight jobs.
Printing virtually anywhere on an envelope.
Graphic printing capability.
Setting up a print job means adjusting the printer to accommo-
date the width, height, thickness and weight of your material.
There are two things that determine how reliably your printer
feeds: the setup adjustments and the quality of your material. A
good setup minimizes misfeeds and jams. And your printer will
perform at its best when you run material that falls within our
published specifications. Please see Appendix B for complete
material specifications.
The figure on the next page calls out key machine components,
each of which is briefly described in the text that follows. Refer to
the figure on the next page for component location.
1. H-Block Separators
Adjust to the thickness of your material. The gap between the H-
Block separator fingers and the feed rollers should be just enough
to allow a single piece to feed through the printer.
2. Input Area
Where you stack material for printing. You'll make most setup
adjustments in this general area.
3. Interface Panel (Not Shown)
Located on the lower part of the rear cover, the panel has the ON/
OFF switch, parallel cable connector and power cord receptacle.
4. Wire Frame
Supports the material stack. Adjust the feed angle to accommo-
date the weight of the material you're running. Adjust its side-to-
side position so it's centered under the stack.
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