Pitney Bowes DM300c Operator's Manual page 31

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Parts of the Machine - DM475 (cont'd)
7
Ink Waste Tank
(in tray under
printer section)
8
Stacker Tray
Storage Slot
9
Stacker Tray
10
Control Panel
11
Printer
Clearance
Lever (two
position)
12
Printer Deck
13
Feeder/WOW
Deck
14
Moistener
15
Side Guide
16
Moistener
Clearance
Lever (two
position, under
cover)
17
Feeder/WOW
Clearance Lever
(two position,
under cover)
SV62261 Rev. C
2 • Getting to Know Your System
Collects ink waste
Allows you store the Quick Reference Guide, CD,
etc. for easy access.
Allows the neat stacking of finished mail pieces
Allows you to enter and set up information on
your machine (see next page for details)
Home - printer rollers engaged for processing
mail (normal)
Released - printer rollers disengaged; lower
portion of printer deck drops down so you can
clear a stalled mail piece
The machine won't process mail
i
NOTE:
when the lever is left in the released position.
Supports your mail piece or tape strip as it
passes un der the printer mechanism
Supports your mail piece as it feeds through the
feeder/WOW section
Applies sealing fluid to the envelope flap (you
can seal envelopes or leave them unsealed,
depending on the position of Seal/No Seal lever)
Reduces the skewing of pieces of mail as you
feed them into the feeder.
Home - printer rollers engaged for processing
mail (normal)
Released - printer rollers disengaged; upper
rollers lifted so you can clear a stalled mail piece
The machine won't process mail
i
NOTE:
when the lever is left in the released position.
Home - transport rollers engaged for processing
mail (normal)
Released - transport rollers disengaged; upper
rollers lifted so you can clear a stalled mail piece
The machine won't process mail
i
NOTE:
when the lever is left in the released position.
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