Graphics And Permit-Only Printing - Pitney Bowes Connect+ 500W-3000 User Manual

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4. If you selected "Sealer on" or "Sealing only, No printing" you can adjust the wetness of the
sealer for this job. Select and drag the control button to adjust the wetness. 1 is the driest
setting; 9 is the wettest. Use the + and - buttons for a more precise selection.
Note: This adjustment only changes the wetness setting for the selected job. If you do not
adjust the wetness, the job will use the default sealer wetness setting.
5. If you are using a Connect+ 3000, and you selected "Sealer on" or "Sealing only, No printing",
select the appropriate flap position:
All envelopes are open flap and nested, or
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Some envelopes are closed flap (No previously sealed envelopes).
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6. Select OK.
7. Select Start to run the job, or Reload job to return to the previously saved version of the job.

Graphics and permit-only printing

If you have a graphics and permit-only printing system, you have a fully-featured Connect+ Series
system with a deactivated meter, which prevents postage printing. Graphics and permit-only systems
can run non-postal jobs as well as utilize sealing and accounting features with no meter charges.
Although a mailing and shipping graphics and permit-only system cannot print postage, the United
States Postal Service (USPS) still requires an electronic inspection of the meter. Periodically, you will
receive a "Postal Inspection Required" message on your system. You can check your balance at
Pitney Bowes to satisfy this requirement. Refer to Your Postage Meter for more information about
postal inspections.
Running mail
With a graphics and permit-only system you can:
Print the correct date on a piece of mail that already has postage printed on it.
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Print the received date and time on incoming mail for record keeping.
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Print a graphic on the envelope.
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Print a permit on a piece of mail.
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Seal envelopes without printing postage.
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Pitney Bowes
Operator Guide
April 2022
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