Running An Attached Scale Job; Zeroing The Scale While Running Mail - Pitney Bowes Connect+ 500W-3000 User Manual

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4. Select the Weighing icon.
a. Ensure the Manual weight entry option is selected.
b. If necessary, change the weighing units.
c. Type in the mailpiece weight.
d. Select OK to go back to the Run Mail screen.
5. Select the class of service.
6. Put the mail on the feed deck.
7. Select Start, or if printing to tape, select Tape.

Running an Attached Scale job

If you have a large mailpiece that cannot be fed through your machine and you have an attached
scale, use the Attached Scale method. Note that the system will automatically select this method if you
place a piece of mail on your attached scale. It will also display the weight of the mailpiece next to the
Weighing icon on the Run Mail screen. If the scale is not set to zero when there is no weight on the
scale you can reset it to zero.
1. Select the Run Mail button in the Mailing tile on the Home screen.
2. Select a job that uses an attached scale or select the Weighing icon.
a. Select the Attached scale option.
b. Make sure the scale reads 0 when there are no mailpieces or any objects on the scale. If
necessary, select Zero Scale.
c. Select OK.
3. Place the mailpiece on the scale. The amount displays next to the Weighing icon.
4. If you are printing on tape, select Tape. If you are printing postage on the mailpiece, place the
piece on the feed deck and select Start.

Zeroing the scale while running mail

Use this if you have an attached scale and it displays a weight greater than zero when there is nothing
on the scale.
1. Select the Run Mail button in the Mailing tile on the Home screen.
2. Select the Weighing icon.
Pitney Bowes
Operator Guide
April 2022
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