Selecting A Value; Using The Scale - Pitney Bowes DM60 Quick Reference Manual

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Selecting a Value

Before printing mail, you need to set the Mailing System to the value
you wish to print.
You can weigh the item on the scale, select a class of mail and have
the internal rating module automatically calculate the correct postage
(see 'Using the Scale' opposite).
Weight Hold
Weight Hold can be enabled within the system settings. This mode
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holds the weight after an item has been removed from the scale and
is used when the size of the item covers the display.
Place an item of mail onto the scale. Give the system time to weigh
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the item and then remove it. The weight/value holds for a preset time
after the item is removed from the scale to allow you to select the
correct Class, etc.
To clear the weight/value before it automatically resets, press
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Clear/Back.
Surcharge Payment Carrier
Occasionally, Royal Mail may need an additional payment (due to
underpayment, etc). To produce a Frank for payment, press Class, then
select the "Surch Pymnt" Carrier, followed by the "Surch Pymnt" class.
You can now enter the value of underpayment required. Press Enter/yes
to confirm the amount and print postage in the normal way.
Pitney Bowes
Quick Reference Guide
December, 2019
Parcelforce FrankPay
If you wish to use your Franking machine to process Parcelforce
Frankpay transactions, press Class, then select the "Royal Mail" carrier.
Scroll down and select "Parcelforce". Select the "Frankpay" service and
the "Enter Amount" option. Key in the amount in £ and press the
Enter/yes key to confirm, then print the postage onto a tape sheet.

Using the Scale

Place an item of mail onto the scale. The weight will show at the top
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right of the display.
Check the Class displayed. If you need to change this, press the
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Class key. Use the Review ▼▲ keys to scroll to the Class you
require, then press Enter/yes. Follow prompts to select any
additional options and/or services.
The system will set itself to the correct postage value.
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