Menu-based operation
Metering
Letters as advertising medium
TELESET
Protection against
unauthorized use
Flexible and up-to-date
Additional functions
All functions – be it setting up the meter imprint, manag-
ing accounts and quick select memories, or changing
system parameters – are securely and quickly accessi-
ble via the clearly laid out user interface in the back-lit
display. The home menu shows all relevant information
on the metering process at a glance.
To meter a letter, simply position it – the centormail
mailing system will automatically transport and meter
the letter, after which it is exited to the right side – ready
for Mailing.
In addition to printing postage, you can use centormail
to print custom advertisements of your choice; as well as
user programmable SMS text messages to provide up-
to-the-minute information on every mail piece you send.
Load postage into the centormail using the TELESET
process via the built-in modem – fast, easy and, if need
be, 24 hours a day.
Access cards in smart card format protect the centor-
mail against unauthorized use and allow individual
access rights to be assigned (MASTER / USER).
New adverts, endorsements or new USPS pricing – sim-
ply update your centormail via chip card.
The centormail mailing system offers a range of conve-
nient additional functions. Among these are:
– Memory function for frequently used USPS
products.
– Account function for separate registration and billing
of postage costs.
– Redate and postage correction for correcting wrong
meter imprints.
– Reply mail metering.
– Print date and time on incoming mail.
– Print lists of account data, register states,
system settings, and further information.
– Variable imprint offset for changing the meter imprint
position on the envelope.
– Label dispenser to print self-adhesive labels, for
large or thick mail pieces or for envelopes that are not
suited for ink-jet printing.
A short description of the centormail
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