Printing A Permit; Sealing Envelopes Without Printing Postage - Pitney Bowes Connect+ 1000 Operator's Manual

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5. Select Start or Tape.
6. To save the job, select the Save As link at the top of the screen.
7. Enter the job name and select OK.

Printing a Permit

You can print a permit on a piece of mail instead of an indicia. A permit is a postal mark con-
taining a permit number that provides you with special processing or discount rates. You get
the permit(s) from the US Post Office. If you have already created a permit job, open the job
and begin running mail.
Follow the steps below to create a permit job.
1. Select the Options button at the bottom of the Run Mail screen.
2. Select Create new job... and then select Permit job.
3. Select OK. A new job tab appears. The Job Properties list box is populated with the
required permit job settings.
4. Select the Permit Holder City and State button.
a. Enter the city and state.
b. Select OK.
5. Select the Company Name or Permit Number button in the Job Properties list box.
a. Enter either the permit number or the company name.
b. Select OK.
6. Select the Class button.
a. Select the appropriate class.
b. Select OK.
7. To save the job, select the Save As link at the top of the screen.
8. Enter the job name and select OK.

Sealing Envelopes without Printing Postage

You can create a job to seal envelopes without printing postage. If your system uses account-
ing, a piece count will be included in accounting reports.
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