Changing The Sealing Method - Pitney Bowes SendPro HVF1 User Manual

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1. Select the Run Mail button in the Mailing tile on the Home screen.
2. Select the Options button and then select Create new job....
3. Select the appropriate job type from the list.
4. Select OK. The job you selected appears in a new job tab.
5. Select the appropriate job settings.
6. Select Save As.
7. Type in the new job name and select OK. You will be returned to the Run Mail screen with the
new job active.

Changing the sealing method

You can change the sealing method for a job while running mail. You can turn the sealer on and off or
seal envelopes without printing postage.
1. Ensure that the appropriate job is open and selected on the Run Mail screen.
2. Select the Sealer icon.
3. Select the appropriate sealing option.
Select Sealer on to print postal and/or non-postal elements and seal the envelope.
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Select Sealer off to print postal and/or non-postal elements without sealing the envelope.
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Select Sealing only, no Printing to seal the envelope without printing.
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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. (missing or bad snippet)
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 SendPro MailCenter 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.
Pitney Bowes
User Guide
January 2023
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