Pitney Bowes Fax Machine DM230L User Manual

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Alerting Messages  
Various messages are used throughout this guide to alert you to potentially  
hazardous or error causing conditions. These messages are as follows:  
WARNING! Alerts you to conditions or practices that could cause  
serious injury.  
CAUTION: Alerts you to conditions or practices that could cause  
damage to the equipment or to the material being run.  
NOTE: Provides a comment or explanation of the associated topic.  
IMPORTANT! Alerts you to conditions or practices that could adversely affect  
equipment operation if instructions are not followed exactly.  
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FCC Compliance  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-  
stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will  
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Use only a shielded interface cable to operate this equipment with a scale  
or other peripheral device.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not ex-  
pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (Pitney  
Bowes) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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FCC Compliance of Modem  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the top  
of the control centre of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in  
the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The  
equipment is designed to connect to a two-wire, local switch, access loop start (Facility Interface Code 02LS2)  
with a standard RJ-11 interface.  
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive  
RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but  
not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five. To be certain of the number of devices that may be  
connected to the line, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.  
The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits  
represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (for example 03 is a REN of 0.3).  
If this modem causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service  
temporarily. You will be notified in advance or as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to register  
a complaint with the FCC. If the user experiences trouble using this equipment, the user shall disconnect the  
equipment from the telephone line to determine if the equipment is malfunctioning. If the equipment is malfunc-  
tioning, the use of the equipment shall be discontinued until the problem is corrected.  
The telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment operations, or procedures that could  
affect the operation of this equipment. In this event, the telephone company will provide advance notice for you  
to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If you experience trouble with this modem, please refer to the warranty information provided with this equip-  
ment. If the trouble is causing harm to the network, the telephone company may request that you remove the  
equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.  
This equipment may not be used with party lines or coin lines.  
This equipment is not intended to be serviceable. Please refer to the warranty information if problems occur.  
Failed units will be withdrawn by approved Pitney Bowes service engineers and returned to the U.S. Ser-  
vice Centre. For reference purposes, the U.S. Service Centre contact address is: Pitney Bowes Inc., Walter  
Wheeler Drive, Stamford, CT 06926-0700.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply  
with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and  
modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is  
also compliant. See installation instructions for details. If the installation site has specially wired alarm equip-  
ment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable the alarm  
equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or  
a qualified installer.  
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DM230L/DM330L/DM350L Digital Mailing System  
Operating Guide  
Table of Contents  
Contacts  
Pitney Bowes Contact Information List.........................................xii  
Pitney Bowes Web Sites...................................................xii  
Our Help Desk ................................................................. xiii  
Postage By Phone®.......................................................... xiii  
Pitney Bowes Supplies .................................................... xiii  
Chapter 1–Specifications and Safety Information  
What is IntelliLinkTM..................................................................... 1-2  
Add Features On Demand.............................................. 1-2  
Download Postal Rate Updates...................................... 1-2  
Keep Your System Current ............................................. 1-2  
Postal Requirements .................................................................. 1-3  
Canada Post Corporation Requirements........................ 1-3  
The Quick Reference Guide ....................................................... 1-3  
Specifications..............................................................................1-4  
Equipment....................................................................... 1-4  
Material ..........................................................................1-5  
Important Safety Notes............................................................... 1-6  
Important Telephone Safety Instructions !!! ................................ 1-8  
Chapter 2–What's What  
Parts of the DM230L/DM330L System ....................................... 2-2  
Parts of the DM350L System...................................................... 2-4  
DM350L Autofeeder Control Panel............................................. 2-6  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre - DM230L/DM330L.......................... 2-8  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre - DM350L....................................... 2-10  
Machine Features - Side, Rear of DM230L/DM330L  
and DM350L .............................................................................2-12  
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Chapter 3–Running Mail  
Before You Begin........................................................................ 3-2  
Checklist .....................................................................................3-2  
The Ready Screen...................................................................... 3-2  
Applying Postage and Running Mail........................................... 3-3  
Printing Postage on an Envelope ............................................... 3-4  
Processing Lettermail on the DM230L/DM330L  
System without the optional weight platform................... 3-4  
Mail In a Minute – Processing a Letter Using  
the Integrated Weigh Platform ........................................ 3-6  
Processing and Feeding Lettermail  
on the DM350L System .................................................. 3-8  
Printing Postage on Tape Strips .............................................. 3-11  
DM230L/DM330L: Printing Tapes ................................ 3-11  
DM350L: Printing Tapes................................................ 3-12  
Processing a Parcel Without Using  
the Optional Parcel Rate Module.................................. 3-13  
Processing a Parcel Using  
the Optional Parcel Rate Module.................................. 3-14  
Printing Postage Using Presets................................................ 3-17  
Selecting the Normal Preset ......................................... 3-17  
Selecting a Custom Preset ........................................... 3-17  
Sealing the Envelopes Only...................................................... 3-18  
Selecting a Class or Special Service........................................ 3-19  
Before Selecting or Changing a Class.......................... 3-19  
Selecting or Changing a Class...................................... 3-20  
Selecting a Postal Code or Zone .................................. 3-21  
Selecting a Country....................................................... 3-21  
Selecting a Special Service .......................................... 3-22  
Printing an Advertisement......................................................... 3-23  
Printing an Advertisement with the Postage ................. 3-23  
Printing only an Advertisement - No Postage ............... 3-23  
Printing the Date and Time on Incoming Mail........................... 3-23  
Changing the Date on Your Mail............................................... 3-24  
Advancing the Date....................................................... 3-24  
Resetting the Date and Time ........................................ 3-24  
Selecting an Account ................................................................ 3-25  
Checking and Clearing the Batch Count ................................. 3-25  
Checking the Batch Count ............................................ 3-25  
Printing a Record of this Information............................ 3-26  
Clearing the Batch Count.............................................. 3-27  
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Viewing the Weight in Imperial Units ........................................ 3-27  
Adding or Correcting Postage................................................... 3-28  
Printing a Statement of Mailing / Manifest ................................ 3-30  
Test Print / Zero Dollar Indicia................................................... 3-32  
Chapter 4–System Setup  
The Options Key: Navigating the Menus .................................... 4-2  
Overview of Mailing System Setup............................................. 4-3  
Adjusting the DisplayContrast..................................................... 4-4  
Setting the System Clock............................................................ 4-4  
Changing the System Date/Time.................................... 4-4  
Setting Daylight Savings Time ........................................ 4-4  
Changing the Automatic Date Advance Time.................. 4-5  
Setting the Normal Preset Timer..................................... 4-5  
Changing the Lock Code or Password ....................................... 4-6  
Changing the Lock Code ............................................... 4-6  
Changing the Password.................................................. 4-7  
Setting Up the Phone Connection .............................................. 4-8  
Choosing the Dial Method............................................... 4-8  
Entering the Dial Prefix ................................................... 4-8  
Entering the Pitney Bowes Phone Number..................... 4-9  
Selecting the Modem Type ........................................... 4-10  
Entering the Modem Initialization String ....................... 4-11  
Setting the Distributor Parameters................................ 4-12  
Setting Up the Postage By Phone® Refill Options .................... 4-14  
Enter Your Postage By Phone® Account Number......... 4-14  
Setting the Default Refill Amount .................................. 4-15  
Password Protecting the Adding Postage Process....... 4-15  
Removing Funds and Purging Ink from Your System ... 4-15  
Setting the Postage Funds Warnings ....................................... 4-16  
Setting the Low Funds Warning.................................... 4-16  
Setting the High Value Warning .................................... 4-16  
Setting Up an Attached Scale................................................... 4-17  
Selecting the Scale Vibration Mode.............................. 4-18  
Zero the Scale............................................................... 4-18  
Turning AutoScale On and Off ..................................... 4-19  
Setting the Scale Location Code................................... 4-19  
Setting the AutoClear Function ..................................... 4-20  
Setting the Clear Zone Option ...................................... 4-20  
Entering a Canada Post Contract Discount Code......... 4-21  
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Defining Presets .......................................................................4-22  
Storing a Current Setting .............................................. 4-22  
Viewing a Preset........................................................... 4-23  
Renaming a Preset ....................................................... 4-24  
Deleting a Preset .......................................................... 4-24  
Performing Updates, Add-Ons, and Enabling Features ........... 4-25  
Rebooting Your System after an Update or Add on ...... 4-25  
Using IntelliLinkTM to Check for Updates....................... 4-26  
Enabling Accounting or Adding more Accounts ............ 4-27  
Downloads from the Data Centre to Your Machine....... 4-28  
Getting Information About Your Control Centre ........................ 4-29  
Chapter 5–Adding Postage  
A Word About Refills................................................................... 5-2  
Connecting Your IntelliLinkTM Control Centre to an  
Analog Phone Line ..................................................................... 5-2  
Checking Postage Funds Available ............................................ 5-2  
Printing a Record of this Information on the  
DM230L/DM330L............................................................ 5-2  
Printing a Record of this Information on the DM350L..... 5-3  
Checking Your Postage By Phone® Account Balance ................ 5-4  
Performing a Modem Refill ......................................................... 5-4  
Printing a Refill Summary ........................................................... 5-5  
Chapter 6–Maintenance  
Filling theMoistener..................................................................... 6-2  
The DM230L/DM330L System ....................................... 6-2  
The DM350L System ..................................................... 6-3  
Maintaining the Moistener........................................................... 6-4  
Removing and Cleaning the DM230L/DM330L .............. 6-4  
Removing and Cleaning the DM350L............................. 6-6  
Loading the Tape Strip Feeder ................................................... 6-9  
The DM230L/DM330L..................................................... 6-9  
The DM350L ................................................................... 6-9  
Calibrating the Tape Length...................................................... 6-10  
Maintaining the Printer.............................................................. 6-11  
Purging the Printhead ................................................... 6-11  
Testing Print Quality...................................................... 6-12  
Adjusting the Print Position....................................................... 6-13  
Replacing the Ink Cartridge ...................................................... 6-14  
“Low Ink” .......................................................................6-14  
“Out of Ink.................................................................... 6-14  
Replacing the Printhead ........................................................... 6-15  
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Chapter 7–Troubleshooting  
Getting Help................................................................................7-2  
Before You Call... ............................................................ 7-2  
Power Problems .........................................................................7-3  
Envelope Feeding Problems - DM230L/DM330L ....................... 7-3  
Envelope Tape/Feeding Problems - DM350L............................. 7-4  
Tape Feeding Problems.............................................................. 7-7  
Printing Problems ....................................................................... 7-9  
Display Problems........................................................................ 7-9  
Moistening Problems ................................................................ 7-10  
Refill Problems.......................................................................... 7-11  
Display Messages..................................................................... 7-12  
Blink Codes...............................................................................7-13  
Postage By Phone® Error Codes.............................................. 7-16  
Chapter 8–Supplies and Options  
Supplies and Accessories........................................................... 8-2  
Options .......................................................................................8-3  
Departmental Accounting................................................ 8-3  
Printing............................................................................8-3  
Weighing......................................................................... 8-4  
Appendix A–Reports  
Overview of Reports ...................................................................A-2  
Accessing Reports......................................................................A-2  
Account Reports .............................................................A-3  
Refill Summary................................................................A-3  
Configuration Report.......................................................A-4  
Error Report ....................................................................A-4  
Meter Setup Report.........................................................A-4  
Appendix B–Accounting Setup  
Overview of Accounting ..............................................................B-2  
Setting Up Accounts ..................................................................B-2  
Selecting Accounting Status .......................................................B-3  
Creating an Account ...................................................................B-3  
Changing an Account..................................................................B-4  
Deleting an Account....................................................................B-4  
Clearing All Accounts..................................................................B-5  
Enabling Passwords ...................................................................B-6  
Enabling the Clear Individual Accounts Feature.........................B-7  
Index  
Index............................................................................................I-1  
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Contacts  
Chapter Contents  
This section lists all of the Pitney Bowes contact  
information.  
Pitney Bowes Contact  
Information List...................................................xii  
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Contacts  
Pitney Bowes  
Contact  
Pitney Bowes Web Sites  
Go to www.pitneybowes.ca to:  
Information List  
View frequently asked questions (FAQs),  
Order PB supplies and accessories,  
Place requests for service,  
View order status for supplies, and  
Add postage to your Postage By Phone® account.  
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Our Help Desk  
For direct questions, call: 1.800.672.6937. Customer Service  
Representatives are available Monday through Friday,  
8:00 AM – 7:45 PM EST.  
Postage By Phone®  
To contact Postage By Phone®, call 1.800.387.4660.  
Pitney Bowes Supplies  
To order genuine Pitney Bowes supplies, call the Supply LineTM at  
1.800.672.6937 or visit us online at www.pitneybowes.ca.  
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1 Specifications and Safety  
Information  
Chapter Contents  
What is IntelliLinkTM ..........................................1-2  
Postal Requirements........................................1-3  
The Quick Reference Guide.............................1-3  
Specifications ...................................................1-4  
Important Safety Notes.....................................1-6  
Telephone Safety Instructions ..........................1-9  
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1 • Specifications and Safety Information  
IntelliLink, provides you with a digital gateway to an entire suite of services  
and information to help you move your mail more efficiently and enhance  
your business performance. It allows you to:  
What is  
IntelliLinkTM  
Add Features On Demand  
You can easily download envelope ads and optional product  
enhancements such as departmental accounting.  
Download Postal Rate Updates  
The latest postal rates are downloaded precisely when you need them.  
Keep Your System Current  
Software download capability means you'll always have the latest version  
of your machine's operating system.  
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The postage meter on your mailing system is a Postal Security Device  
(PSD) approved by the Canada Post Corporation to secure funds. Since it  
is licensed by the Canada Post Corporation, you must follow a few basic  
requirements.  
Postal  
Requirements  
Canada Post Corporation Requirements  
Mail must have the correct date and postage amount in the digital  
indicia.  
Metered mail must bear the postal code of the location where the mail  
is originated.  
If you move to another Postal Code location, you must update the Postal  
Code. You can do this by calling Postage By Phone®.  
NOTE: If you move your mailing system to a different postal code, you will  
need to update your system before processing mail at your new location. (See  
the Contacts section at the front of this guide for more information.)  
Each time you refill your postage meter (Postal Security Device)  
through the modem, the Postage By Phone® computer automatically  
performs a postal inspection. If the postage meter in your mailing  
machine has not detected a modem refill transaction at certain  
intervals, the message “Inspection Required” appears on the main  
screen of the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre. (The system will then prompt  
you to connect to Pitney Bowes and perform an inspection.)  
The postage tape you use must meet Canada Post specifications.  
To order approved supplies for your mailing system refer to Chapter 8  
– Supplies and Options  
The Quick Reference Guide supplied  
with your mailing system is located  
in the tray under the mailing machine  
base. It contains a summary of the most  
common operating procedures.  
The Quick  
Reference Guide  
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Equipment  
Specifications  
DM230L/DM330L  
Size: 14"D (356 mm) x 14.5" W (368 mm) x 15" H (381 mm), not including  
stacker tray.  
Weight: 17.6 lbs. (8 kg), approximate.  
DM350L  
Size: 16.25D (413 mm) x 31" W (787 mm) x 16" H (406 mm),  
not including stacker tray.  
Weight: 29.0 lbs. (13.2 kg), approximate.  
DM230L, DM330L and DM350L  
Power Requirements: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3A  
Communications Ports: 1 USB; 1 Serial (RS-232);  
1 RJ-11.  
Operating Temperature: 40F (4C) to 108F (42C)  
Average Throughput: 90 letters per minute maximum (DM350L).  
Actual throughput will vary, depending on the material used, machine  
condition and the skill of the operator.  
Tape Strip: self-adhesive type. Capacity: 50 tapes (DM330L and  
DM350L).  
Internal Envelope Ad Storage: up to 20 envelope ads.  
Optional Departmental Accounting: supports up to 100 accounts,  
depending on option purchased.  
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Material  
Specifications  
(See Figure below)  
continued…  
Minimum Size: 3.5" x 4.13" (89 x 105 mm), moistening;  
3" x 4.13" (76 x 105 mm), non-moistening  
Maximum Size: 11.6" x 13.39" (297 x 340 mm)  
Minimum Flap Depth: 1" (25 mm)  
Maximum Flap Depth: 3" (76 mm)  
Minimum Thickness: 0.007" (0.2 mm)  
Maximum Thickness: 0.25 in. (8 mm)  
Maximum Stack Height for Mail on DM350L: 3"(76 mm)  
IMPORTANT! For best results, always make sure your material conforms to our  
published specifications.  
13.39"  
3"  
11.6"  
Maximum  
4.13"  
1"  
3"  
Minimum  
Envelope Dimensions  
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Maximum Imprint: $99.99  
Reset Type: Postage By Phone®  
Specifications  
continued…  
Piece Count: Up to 8 digits (nonresettable)  
When using the DM230L, DM330L or DM350L, follow the basic safety  
precautions for all office equipment.  
Important Safety  
Notes  
Use only Pitney Bowes approved supplies, in particular aerosol  
dusters. Improper storage and use of aerosol dusters or flammable  
aerosol dusters, can cause an explosive-like condition that could  
result in a personal injury and/or property damage. Never use aerosol  
dusters labeled flammable and always read instructions and safety  
precautions on the duster container.  
Use only genuine Pitney Bowes ink, tape strips, tape sheets, and  
cleaning products. Call the PB Supply LineTM or visit our web site to  
place orders.  
If you need Material Safety Data Sheets on supplies for OSHA  
requirements, please visit our web site or call the Supply LineTM.  
NOTE: Refer to the Contacts section at the front of this guide for the Supply  
LineTM phone number and web site information.  
Read all instructions before operating the equipment. Use the equip-  
ment only for its intended purpose.  
Operation of this equipment without periodic maintenance will inhibit  
optimum operating performance and could cause the equipment to  
malfunction. Contact your Pitney Bowes Customer Service  
Representative for required service schedule.  
Use the power cord supplied with the machine. Plug it and if  
applicable, all other supplied power cords into a properly grounded  
wall outlet that is located near the machine and easily accessible,  
meaning it is free from obstruction and there is enough room around  
the unit for servicing.  
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The power cord wall plug is the primary means of disconnecting the  
machine from the AC supply.  
Important Safety  
Notes  
Do not use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet. Do not  
remove the ground pin from the line cord.  
continued…  
Avoid using wall outlets controlled by wall switches or shared with  
other equipment. Your mailing machine performs periodic maintenance  
cycles automatically to assure best print quality; leave it ON at all  
times. Do not route the power cord over sharp edges, or allow it to be  
trapped between furniture and/or furniture and the wall.  
Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the machine is in  
use. Keep hands, loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair away from all  
moving parts.  
Keep your hands out of the ink cartridge refill holder.  
Do not remove covers. Covers enclose hazardous parts that should  
only be accessed by properly trained service personnel.  
Before clearing a stall, be sure machine mechanisms come to a stop.  
When removing stalled material, avoid using too much force to protect  
against minor personal injury and damaging equipment.  
Immediately report to Pitney Bowes Service any damaged or  
non-functioning components. The unit may be unsafe for use.  
To prevent overheating, do not cover the vent openings. At times vent  
openings may not be visible, but still allow ample spacing around the  
unit for ventilation.  
Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the mailing  
machine.  
NOTE: Always follow the specific occupational safety and health standards for  
your workplace.  
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1 • Specifications and Safety Information  
The IntelliLinkTM Control Centre connects directly to analog telephone  
lines. For your protection, basic safety precautions should always be  
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons.  
These safety precautions include:  
Important  
Telephone Safety  
Instructions !!!  
CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG  
telecommunication line cord either supplied with the machine or  
separate.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Disconnect the system's telephone line during a lightning storm.  
Avoid using a telephone or equipment that connects to a telephone  
line during an electrical storm; there may be a remote risk of electrical  
shock from lightning.  
Do not use the telephone or equipment connected to the telephone  
line to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations.  
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swim-  
ming pool.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the  
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.  
!!! Save these Instructions !!!  
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2 Getting to Know  
Your System  
Chapter Contents  
This chapter describes the parts  
of your DM Series systems.  
Parts of the DM230L/DM330L System.............2-2  
Parts of the DM350L System............................2-4  
DM350L Autofeeder Control Panel...................2-6  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre -  
DM230L/DM330L .............................................2-8  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre -  
DM350L..........................................................2-10  
Machine Features - Side, Rear of  
DM230L/DM330L and DM350L......................2-12  
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Parts of the DM230L/DM330L System  
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DM330L - shown with Stacker  
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1. IntelliLinkTM Control Centre - Contains the operator display, keypad  
and function keys for communicating with the mailing system and the  
build in postage meter (Postal Security Device, PSD).  
2. Operator Display - Shows the current status of your system and  
prompts you through all setup operations.  
3. Function Keys - Allow you to get information from the control centre  
and tell it what to do. Refer to IntelliLinkTM Control Centre - DM230L/  
DM330L on page 2-8 for a description of each key.  
4. Stacker Tray - The mailing machine neatly stacks finished mail piec-  
es here.  
5. Front Access Cover - Provides access to the printhead.  
6. Printer Transport Release Lever - Pull the release lever forward to  
lower the transport deck and clear a stalled mail piece. The transport  
deck is interlocked; the mailing machine won't run when it's open.  
7. Quick Reference Guide - This contains a summary of the most com-  
mon operating procedures.  
8. Feed Deck - Supports your envelope, post card or tape strip as it  
passes under the printhead.  
9. Moistener Release Button - This allows you to remove the moist-  
ener from the mailing machine.  
10. Moistener - Applies sealing fluid to the envelope flap when you select  
sealing.  
11. Tape Feeder (DM330L only) - Holds 50 tape strips for use on over-  
sized letters and packages.  
12. Alpha Keypad Cover - Open the cover to use the alpha keypad. You  
use the keypad to assign names to accounts and custom presets.  
13. Power Lamp Indicator - Lights when mailing machine is on. Also  
flashes to indicate an error condition.  
14. Numeric Keypad - Use numeric keypad to manually enter weight,  
postage values, (eg: Corrections, Statement of Mailings / Manifests)  
or creating names for accounting departments.  
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Parts of the DM350L System  
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1. Autofeeder Control Panel - Contains all of the levers for the feeder  
section of the DM350L. See DM350L Autofeeder Control Panel on the  
next page for more information.  
2. Moistener Container - Holds the sealing fluid for sealing the  
envelope flap. You feed the envelopes the same way whether you  
are sealing them or not.  
3. Tape Feeder - Holds 50 tape strips for use on oversized letters and  
packages (DM330L and DM350L).  
4. Rear Feed Guide - Lower this guide when you are feeding a stack of  
mail.  
5. Transport Deck - This is where you load your mail.  
6. Side Guide - Set this to reduce the skewing of pieces of mail as you  
feed them into the feeder.  
7. Moistener Assembly - This contains the brush and wick used to  
moisten the envelope flaps for sealing.  
8. Autofeeder Transport Release Lever - Pull this lever forward to drop  
this section of the transport deck to clear stalls.  
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1. Seal/No Seal - Use this to select seal or no seal. The position shown  
is for no seal.  
2. Thickness Selection Lever - Use this to adjust for the thicknesses of  
the envelopes you are feeding into your DM350L system. The setting  
shown here is for thin envelopes. The thick setting is for materials up  
to 1/4" (6.3mm) thick.  
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1. LED - Lights green when your control centre is on. Turns orange when  
your control centre is in sleep mode.  
2. Operator Display - Shows the current status of your control centre. It  
normally displays the settings you use most often.  
3. Lock Control Centre - When on, this feature prevents unauthorized  
use of your control centre. Enter your four-digit password to unlock the  
control centre.  
4. Normal Preset - Press to return to the factory default setting.  
5. Custom Presets - Press to select from a list of up to 10 custom set-  
tings. You can assign a number of values (e.g., ad, account number  
and others) to each custom preset.  
6. Date/Ad - Press to change the date or choose the ad you want to print.  
7. Account - (This feature is optional.) Press to select from a list of  
accounts. The control centre charges the postage used to the account  
you select and stores the information for report printing.  
8. Tape - Press to print a tape strip. Apply tape strips to oversize enve-  
lopes and packages. NOTE: The Tape button is only functional with the  
DM330L and DM350L.  
9. Acct/Batch Totals - Press to see the total postage used and number  
of pieces charged to an account. If the accounting feature is not  
enabled (on), the display shows the total postage used and number of  
pieces of mail processed since the batch register was last reset.  
10. Class - Press to select the class of mail service. This is a required  
action for all mail processing jobs.  
11. Refill - Press to add postage to your control centre.  
12. Options (no) - Press to select operating mode, check print quality,  
print reports or set your system up. Also press to answer “No” to a  
display prompt.  
13. Enter (yes) - Press to confirm an operation or answer “Yes” to a  
prompt.  
14. Funds - Press to see the postage funds available, funds used and  
number of mail pieces processed by your system. You can also print a  
funds report for your records.  
15. Alpha Keypad - Use this to type in account names and other  
information when you set your system up.  
16. Numeric Keypad - Use this to key in postage values (Corrections,  
Statement of Mailings / Manifests), refill amounts and other numerical  
information. Press CE/C to clear an entry or move back through the  
setup menus to exit them.  
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1. LED - Lights green when your control centre is on. Turns orange when  
your control centre is in sleep mode.  
2. Operator Display - Shows the current status of your control centre. It  
normally displays the settings you use most often.  
3. Lock Control Centre - When on, this feature prevents unauthorized  
use of your control centre. Enter your four-digit password to unlock the  
control centre.  
4. Normal Preset - Press to return to the factory default setting.  
5. Custom Presets - Press to select from a list of up to 10 custom  
settings. You can assign a number of values (e.g., ad, account number  
and others) to each custom preset.  
6. Date/Ad - Press to change or omit the date or choose the ad you want  
to print.  
7. Account - Press this key to access the Account Batch Totals and  
Account menu options:  
Acct/Batch Totals - Press to see the total postage used and  
number of pieces charged to an account. If the accounting feature  
is not enabled (on), the display shows the total postage used and  
number of pieces of mail processed since the batch register was  
last reset.  
Account - (This feature is optional.) Press to select from a list of  
accounts. The control centre charges the postage used to the  
account you select and stores the information for report printing.  
8. Mail - Press to feed your mail.  
9. Class - Press to select the class of mail service. This is a required  
action for all mail processing jobs.  
10. Tape - Press to print your tapes.NOTE: The Tape button is only func-  
tional with the DM330L and DM350L.  
11. Refill - Press to add postage to your control centre.  
12. Options (no) - Press to select operating mode, check print quality,  
print reports or set your system up. Also press to answer “No” to a  
display prompt.  
13. Enter (yes) - Press to confirm an operation or answer “Yes” to a  
prompt.  
14. Totals - Press to see the postage funds available, funds used and  
number of mail pieces processed by your system. You can also print a  
funds report for your records.  
15. Alpha Keypad - Use this to type in account names and other  
information when you set your system up.  
16. Numeric Keypad - Use this to key in postage values (Corrections,  
Statement of Mailings / Manifests), refill amounts and other numerical  
information. Press CE/C to clear an entry or move back through the  
setup menus to exit them.  
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Machine Features - Side, Rear of DM230L/DM330L and DM350L  
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1. Rear Cover - Open the rear cover to replace the ink cartridge. See  
Chapter 6 for instructions.  
2. Power Receptacle - The power cord goes here  
3. Autofeeder Port - (DM350L Only) Autofeeder cable attaches here.  
4. Serial Port - Use this to connect your control centre to a Pitney Bowes  
serial printer.  
5. Phone Jack - Plug an analog phone line here. (Fax machines are  
usually connected to an analog phone line.) The jack accepts a stan-  
dard RJ-11 phone plug. If your control centre is hooked to a phone  
line, you can add postage anytime using the one-button refill feature.  
See Chapter 5 for details.  
6. USB Port - Use this to connect your control centre to external devices  
that support the USB communications protocol.  
7. Base LED - This stays lit when power is applied to the system and  
blinks when there is an error condition in the base. Refer to Blink  
Codes in Chapter 7 for details.  
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Chapter Contents  
Before You Begin..............................................3-2  
Checklist...........................................................3-2  
The Ready Screen ...........................................3-2  
Applying Postage and Running Mail ................3-3  
Printing Postage on an Envelope.....................3-4  
Printing Postage on Tape Strips .................... 3-11  
Printing Postage Using Presets......................3-17  
Sealing the Envelopes Only ...........................3-18  
Selecting a Class or Special Service..............3-19  
Printing an Advertisement ..............................3-23  
Printing the Date and Time  
on Incoming Mail ............................................3-23  
Changing the Date on Your Mail.....................3-24  
Selecting an Account......................................3-25  
Checking and Clearing the Batch Count .......3-25  
Viewing the Weight in Imperial Units..............3-27  
Adding or Correcting Postage ........................3-28  
Printing a Statement of Mailing / Manifest......3-30  
Test Print / Zero Dollar Indicia ........................3-32  
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Before you run mail on your system, review the Checklist below.  
Before You Begin  
Checklist  
Make sure your mailing system is plugged into a properly grounded,  
110 VAC receptacle. Always follow the safety precautions in Chapter 1.  
Check the level of sealing solution in the moistener. If you need to add  
sealing solution, refer to Chapter 6 in this guide.  
If you plan on printing tape strips make sure you've loaded an  
adequate supply. See Chapter 6 for instructions.  
Check that you have enough postage for your mail run. Refer to  
Chapter 5 for instructions on checking the amount of postage in your  
system and your account.  
When you power up your system, the Ready screen appears on the  
Control Centre operating display. If your system has been set up to  
require a lock code or password, you are prompted to enter it.  
The Ready Screen  
A typical Ready screen is show here:  
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To process a mail piece from the Ready screen you must place your  
mail piece on the optional scale or enter the weight of the mail piece  
manually, and then select a class. For more information on processing  
mail, please refer to the specific topics later in Chapter 3.  
If you want to do something other than print postage on an envelope  
or tape, press the Options key. This provides you with access to other  
mailing modes and the system setup options. For information on the  
setup options refer to Chapter 4 in this guide.  
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You can select several different modes for applying postage or running  
mail on your DM230L/DM330L or DM350L system. Refer to the  
appropriate procedure listed here.  
Applying Postage  
and Running Mail  
Printing Postage on an Envelope.  
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Printing the Postage on a Tape or Tape Strips.  
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Printing Postage Using Presets.  
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Press a key to select certain system values (for example,  
postage amount) assigned to that key.  
Sealing the Envelopes Only - No Postage.  
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Selecting a Class or Special Service.  
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Printing an Advertisement.  
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You can print an advertisement along with your postage,  
or print only the ad.  
Printing the Date and Time on Incoming Mail.  
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Changing the Date on Your Mail.  
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Selecting an (optional) Account.  
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Checking and Clearing the Postage Batch Count on  
Your System.  
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Viewing Postage Weight in Imperial Units.  
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Adding Postage or Correcting Postage  
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Printing a Statement of Mailing or Manifest Payment  
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Test Print / Zero Dollar Indicia  
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The procedures for printing postage on an envelope are different for the  
DM230L/DM330L and the DM350L systems. In addition, there are different  
procedures if you have purchased the optional weight platform or parcel  
rating module. Refer to the appropriate procedure in this section.  
Printing  
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Postage on  
an Envelope  
1. If you have the optional accounting feature press the Account button  
Processing  
and select an account.  
Lettermail on  
the DM230L/  
DM330L  
2. From the Ready screen on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre press the  
Class button and then press option # 6 for Enter Manual Weight.  
System without  
the optional  
weight platform  
3. Enter weight in kilograms (e.g., 10 grams would be 0.01 kg) and then  
press Enter.  
4. Press option #1 for Lettermail and press Enter and select the desired  
sub-class (e.g., Domestic Standard, Domestic Other, USA, etc.) using  
the appropriate numeric key and then press Enter.  
NOTE: The internal rating feature will calculate the postage ammount based  
on the weight and class selected. A weight input and class selection are  
required for all mail jobs. You cannot enter the postage value manually using  
the numeric keys.  
5. If desired select any special services (e.g., Registration, Insurance  
Coverage) and press Enter. If no special services are requested press  
Enter.  
6. The postage amount will be displayed in the top right hand corner of  
the display and another message will indicate “Ready to Print.”  
If you do not want to seal the envelope:  
1. Hold the envelope by its bottom edge.  
2. Place the envelope ADDRESS SIDE UP on the feed deck.  
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3. Push the envelope to the rear (A)  
Processing  
Lettermail on  
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DM330L  
System without  
the optional  
weight platform  
continued…  
so its top edge is up against the  
back wall of the system.  
4. Slide the envelope to the right (B)  
until the system grasps it. The  
system prints the postage and  
ejects the envelope.  
DM330L shown above.  
If you want to seal the envelope:  
1. Hold the envelope ADDRESS SIDE UP.  
2. Pull the flap slightly away from the envelope.  
3. Slide just the flap under the blue edge of the feed deck as shown.  
A brush below the deck wets the flap.  
4. Slide the envelope to the right until the system takes hold of it.  
The system prints the postage and ejects the piece.  
5. To complete sealing, compress the envelope stack.  
See Chapter 6 for instructions on refilling and maintaining the  
moistener.  
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1. Weigh Mail Piece – Place mail piece on the integrated weigh platform.  
Mail In a Minute  
– Processing  
a Letter Using  
the Integrated  
Weigh Platform  
2. Select Class – Press the Class button and select Change Class  
(option 1.) then select Lettermail and press Enter to confirm.  
3. Select your desired Lettermail sub-class (e.g., Dom Standard, Dom  
Other, USA, International) and then press Enter to confirm.  
4. Select any desired special services (e.g., Registration, Insurance  
Coverage) by selecting the appropriate menu options. If no special  
services are required press Enter.  
5. The ready screen will now display the postage amount in the top right  
hand corner of the system display, and the message “Ready to Print”  
will appear.  
NOTE: You cannot enter postage values manually into the mailing system  
using the numeric keypad. All mailing transactions must be processed by a  
combination of weight entry (integrated weight platform or manual entry) and  
making a class selection. The internal rating feature calculates the accurate  
postage for each mail job.  
If you do not want to seal the envelope:  
1. Hold the envelope by its bottom edge.  
2. Place the envelope ADDRESS SIDE UP on the feed deck.  
3. Push the envelope to the rear (A) so its top edge is up against the  
back wall of the system.  
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4. Slide the envelope to the right  
Mail In a Minute  
– Processing  
a Letter Using  
the Integrated  
Weigh Platform  
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(B) until the system grasps it.  
The system prints the postage  
and ejects the envelope.  
DM330L shown above.  
If you want to seal the envelope:  
1. Hold the envelope ADDRESS SIDE UP.  
2. Pull the flap slightly away from the envelope.  
3. Slide just the flap under the blue edge of the feed deck as shown.  
A brush below the deck wets the flap.  
4. Slide the envelope to the right until the system takes hold of it.  
The system prints the postage and ejects the piece.  
5. To complete sealing, compress the envelope stack.  
See Chapter 6 for instructions on refilling and maintaining the  
moistener.  
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Processing Lettermail on the DM350L requires the same process as the  
DM230L and DM330L. You must first weigh the mail piece using the  
integrated weigh platform or through the Manual Weight Entry feature.  
You then must select a class of mail in order for the internal rating feature to  
calculate the exact postage amount. For a summary of the exact keystrokes  
required to process Lettermail please refer to the instructions outlined on the  
previous pages for the DM230L and DM330L  
Processing and  
Feeding Lettermail  
on the DM350L  
System  
1. Sort the mail according to size and thickness. For each run, feed envelopes  
of the same size and similar thickness.  
If you are printing a single normal envelope, the envelope can be  
up to 1/8” thick.  
If you are printing a single thick envelope, the envelope can be up  
to 1/4” thick. Do not feed more than 2 thick envelopes at one time.  
If you are printing a stack of envelopes, the thickness of the stack  
cannot exceed 3.0”.  
For acceptable length and width dimensions of envelopes, refer to  
the Specifications section in Chapter 1 in this guide.  
2. Align the stack of mail by tapping the side of the stack on a hard surface.  
Fan the stack to separate the mail pieces.  
3. Set the thickness selection lever (see figure below) to correspond to  
the correct thickness of the envelopes. For normal mail move the  
thickness selection lever all the way to the left.  
4. Set the Seal/No Seal lever (figure below) to the correct position.  
To seal the envelopes, move the lever all the way to the left.  
Seal/No Seal selection lever  
Thickness selection lever  
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5. For both sealing and non-sealing mode, place the envelopes on the  
feed deck with the flaps down and facing the rear wall.  
Processing and  
Feeding Lettermail  
on the DM350L  
System  
Shingle the envelopes so that the bottom envelope feeds first. All  
envelopes should be the same size.  
continued…  
Make sure the envelopes are pressed up against the back wall of the  
deck. Make sure the envelopes are making contact with the feed roller.  
Feed roller  
Feed guide (remains flat for most mail)  
6. To feed oversized envelopes:  
a. Lower both feed and side guides.  
b. Guide the envelope along the feed  
deck with your hand.  
Side  
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7. If the postage does not print on the envelope, it may have been  
skewed when it entered the print area. If that occurs, you will get the  
following error message in the display on the IntelliLinkTM Control  
Centre:  
Processing and  
Feeding Lettermail  
on the DM350L  
System  
“Mailpiece skewed  
continued…  
Reset... CE/C key”  
Press the CE/C key on the control centre.  
Feed the piece of mail again.  
8. If the envelope stalls in the feeder or printer area, refer to the  
Envelope Feeding Problems section in Chapter 7 of this guide.  
NOTE: If you get the message "envelope stall" in the message display, try  
pressing the Mail button to see if this feeds the envelope. You may get an  
envelope stall message if for any reason the envelope does not reach the  
sensor in the feeder within a certain time interval.  
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The procedures for printing postage on tapes strips are different for the  
DM230L/DM330L and the DM350L systems. Refer to the appropriate  
procedure in this section.  
Printing  
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Postage on  
Tape Sheets  
and Tape  
Strips  
Use tape strips to apply postage to larger envelopes or parcels. You can  
print tape strips one at a time or in batches of up to 50. If you need to load  
tape strips, see Chapter 6 in this guide.  
DM230L/  
DM330L:  
Printing Tapes  
1. From the Ready screen on the  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre, rate your  
mail piece by weighing it on the optional  
weigh platform or by entering the weight  
manually (press Class and then select  
Manual Weight Entry). Then select a  
class for the mail piece and any desired  
special services.  
2. Press the Tape key.  
Load tape strips blank  
side up; push them into  
the feeder as far as they'll  
go. You'll feel a slight re-  
sistance before they're all  
the way in.  
3. The system display prompts you to  
enter the number of tape strips you  
want to print.  
4. Key in the number you want. You can  
enter a number ranging from 1 up to a  
maximum of 50.  
5. Press the Enter key. The system automatically feeds and prints the  
number of tapes you entered with the postage value you selected.  
The display says “Printing Tape...” and shows the number of tapes  
remaining to print.  
NOTE: The DM230L does not have a Tape Strip dispenser. In order to process  
a parcel you must use a Tape Sheet which is run throught the feeder like an  
envelope. To order Tape Sheets refer to Chapter 8 – Supplies and Options.  
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1. Push the tape load lever to the right as shown here and push the tapes  
down into the slot. Place the tapes in the slot so that the backing faces  
toward the left (toward the tape load lever).  
DM350L:  
Printing Tapes  
Tape load lever  
2. From the Ready screen on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre, rate  
your mail piece by weighing it on the optional weigh platform or by  
entering the weight manually (press Class and then select Manual  
Weight Entry). Then select a class for the mail piece and any desired  
special services.  
3. Press Enter to confirm the amount.  
4. Press the Tape button. The display shows “Enter Number of Tapes”.  
5. Type in the number of tapes to print.  
6. Press the Tape button.  
7. If the tape stalls in the feeder or printer area, refer to the Tape Feeding  
Problems in Chapter 7 of this guide.  
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This procedure is used for processing Parcels (those mail pieces whose  
dimensions – size and weight – and associated rates extend outside of  
the Lettermail rating structure) if you did not purchased the optional parcel  
rate module. Based on the rate structure provided in your system a Parcel  
can be considered any mail piece that weighs over 500 grams. In order to  
use this process you will need to weigh the mail piece on the integrated  
scale or enter the weight using the manual weight entry feature, and you  
will need to know the appropriate postage rate. If you need assistance  
determining if a mail piece should be rated as Lettermail or as a Parcel  
or need to obtain the postage rate for the mail piece, contact your local  
Canada Post retail outlet or log on to www.canadapost.ca.  
Processing a  
Parcel Without  
Using the Optional  
Parcel Rate  
Module  
The following outlines the procedure for processing a parcel without the  
optional Parcel rate module.  
1. Place your mail piece on the integrated weigh platform or enter the  
weight manually through the following steps:  
a. Press the Class button and then select Enter Manual Weight  
(option 6)  
b. Enter the weight in kilograms and then press Enter to confirm and  
the system will take you to the class selection option menu  
(skip to step 3).  
2. If you used the integrated weigh platform to weigh your mail piece then  
press the Class button and select Change Class (option 1).  
3. Press the Class button again to scroll down through the list of menu  
options and select Other Payment (option 7.) and then press Enter to  
confirm.  
4. Select the Other Items option and then press Enter to confirm. The  
following screen will be displayed:  
Other Items  
$0.00  
Selected Services: None  
1.  
3.50 to 99.99  
5. Select the postage value range from the list provided (NOTE: there  
is only one option). To do so, select option 1.: 3.50 to 99.99 and then  
press Enter to confirm.  
6. Enter your desired postage value using the numeric keypad and then  
press Enter to confirm. Review your entry on the next screen and  
press Enter (yes) or Options (no) to confirm. If you selected Enter  
(yes) you will return to the Home screen and the message “Ready to  
Print” will be displayed.  
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The following outlines the procedure for processing a parcel using  
the optional Parcel rate module.  
Processing a  
Parcel Using the  
Optional Parcel  
Rate Module  
1. Place your mail piece on the integrated weigh platform or enter the  
weight manually through the following steps:  
a. Press the Class button and then select Enter Manual Weight  
(option 6)  
b. Enter the weight in kilograms and then press Enter to confirm  
and the system will take you to the class selection option menu  
(skip to step 3).  
2. If you used the integrated weigh platform to weigh your mail piece  
then press the Class button and select Change Class (option 1).  
Additional sub-class selections and processing steps are required  
depending on which class selection, and country destination  
(Domestic, US, International) you select. The steps for the different  
country destinations are outlined below.  
Domestic (Canada) Destinations  
3. Press the Class button and then select Change Class (option 1). For  
domestic parcels you must choose either Domestic Parcel (option 2)  
or Dom Priority (option 3.). Make your selection and then press Enter  
to confirm.  
4. Select your desired sub-class and press Enter to confirm. For more  
information on Canada Post Distribution Services (shipping products  
and services) log on to www.canadapost.ca.  
5. Select which destination identifier you would like to use (Code / Zip or  
Zone). Based on your selection you will need to enter the appropriate  
Postal Code or Zone using the numeric keypad and / or QWERTY  
keyboard. The system will prompt you when a valid entry is made.  
Press Enter to confirm.  
6. Select any appropriate Special Services you desire by following the  
prompts on the display. Once you have completed your selection the  
system will take you to the Home screen. The postage value will be  
displayed in the top right hand corner and the message “Ready to  
Print” will be displayed below.  
7. The procedures for printing postage for parcels varies depending on  
which system you have:  
a. DM230L – Insert a Tape Sheet into the Feeder to print your post-  
age and upon completion affix the postage indicia to your parcel.  
b. DM330L / DM350L – Press the Tape button. Enter the number of  
Tape Strips you want to print from the Tape Strip feeder and press  
Enter to confirm. Upon completion affix the postage indicia to your  
parcel.  
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US Destinations  
Processing a  
Parcel Using the  
Optional Parcel  
Rate Module  
3. Press the Class button and then select Change Class (option 1). For  
US destinations you must select USA Parcel (option 4) and then press  
Enter to confirm.  
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4. Select your desired sub-class Expedited USA (option 1) or  
US Xpresspost (option 2.) and press Enter to confirm. For more  
information on Canada Post Distribution Services (shipping products  
and services) log on to www.canadapost.ca.  
5. The system will prompt you to enter a Zone. Key in the appropriate  
Zone Code and press Enter to confirm.  
6. Select any appropriate Special Services you desire by following the  
prompts on the display. Once you have completed your selection the  
system will take you to the Home screen. The postage value will be  
displayed in the top right hand corner and the message “Ready to  
Print” will be displayed below.  
7. The procedures for printing postage for parcels varies depending on  
which system you have:  
a. DM230L – Insert a Tape Sheet into the Feeder to print your postage  
and upon completion affix the postage indicia to your parcel.  
b. DM330L / DM350L – Press the Tape button. Enter the number of  
Tape Strips you want to print from the Tape Strip feeder and press  
Enter to confirm. Upon completion affix the postage indicia to your  
parcel.  
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International Destinations  
Processing a  
Parcel Using the  
Optional Parcel  
Rate Module  
3. Press the Class button and then select Change Class (option 1). For  
International destinations you must select Int’l Parcels (option 5) and  
then press Enter to confirm.  
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4. Select your desired sub-class Int’l Surface (option 1), Int’l Air (option  
2), or Int’l Xpresspost (option 3). For more information on Canada  
Post Distribution Services (shipping products and services) log on to  
www.canadapost.ca.  
5. The system will prompt you to enter a Country name or Code. If you  
know the country code enter it now. If you do not know the country  
code enter the first one or two characters of the country name. A list  
of all countries beginning with those characters appears in the display.  
Press the number that corresponds to the country you want and then  
press Enter to confirm.  
6. Select any appropriate Special Services you desire by following the  
prompts on the display. Once you have completed your selection the  
system will take you to the Home screen. The postage value will be  
displayed in the top right hand corner and the message “Ready to  
Print” will be displayed below.  
7. The procedures for printing postage for parcels varies depending on  
which system you have:  
a. DM230L – Insert a Tape Sheet into the Feeder to print your postage  
and upon completion affix the postage indicia to your parcel.  
b. DM330L / DM350L – Press the Tape button. Enter the number of  
Tape Strips you want to print from the Tape Strip feeder and press  
Enter to confirm. Upon completion affix the postage indicia to your  
parcel.  
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Selecting the Normal Preset  
Printing  
Postage  
Using Presets  
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The Normal Preset is the factory default setting which contains no  
predetermined mail job settings (e.g., Postage Value, Class, or Weight).  
Pressing the Normal Preset key will clear your current mail job settings  
and take you back into Seal Only Mode. From here you can begin a new  
transaction.  
Selecting a Custom Preset  
1. At the Ready screen on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre, press the  
Custom Presets key. The display lists all presets. “EMPTY” means  
no values are assigned to the preset.  
2. Press the Custom Presets key repeatedly until you see the preset  
you want.  
3. Press Enter to select the preset. If the preset includes a  
password-protected account, the display prompts you to enter the  
four-digit password. The display then shows the custom preset values.  
4. Print the envelope as described in Printing Postage on an Envelope in  
this chapter, or:  
Print tapes as described in Printing Postage on Tape Strips (or Sheets)  
in this chapter.  
If you'd like to set up custom preset values or change them, see  
Chapter 4.  
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You can set up your mailing system to seal envelopes without printing  
postage on them.  
Sealing the  
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Envelopes  
Only  
To select this mode on the DM230L/DM330L/DM350L:  
1. Press the Normal Preset button on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre.  
2. Press the number for Seal Only. The seal-only ready screen appears.  
3. Follow the instructions in the Printing Postage on an Envelope section  
in this chapter to feed the envelopes.  
To select this mode on the DM350L:  
1. Press the Options key on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre.  
2. Press the number for Seal Only. The seal-only ready screen appears.  
3. On the autofeeder control panel, set the Seal/No Seal lever to the seal  
position. To seal the envelopes, move the lever all the way to the left.  
4. Follow the instructions in the Printing Postage on an Envelope section  
in this chapter to feed the envelopes.  
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Selectiong a class is a required action in order to generate the appropriate  
rate for your mail piece. The procedure for setting a class special service  
or carrier depends on whether you enter the weight of the mail manually or  
use the interfaced scale to weigh your mail piece. Each class has its own  
set of special services. When you select a class only those options available  
for that selection appear in the display.  
Selecting a  
Class or  
Special  
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Service  
Your system automatically calculates the correct postage for your piece of  
mail based on its weight and the class of service you select.  
Before selecting a class or special feature, please note the following:  
Before  
Selecting or  
Changing a  
Class  
The class that appears in the Ready screen is the one you last  
selected.  
If you turn off and then turn on the power to your system, the  
previously selected class automatically clears.  
If you place a piece of mail on the scale, or enter a weight manually,  
the system automatically prompts you to select a new class if the new  
weight requires a different class.  
If your system has an attached scale, we recommend that you turn  
the AutoScale option ON. Refer to the Setting Up an Attached Scale  
section in Chapter 4 of this guide.  
When you are done selecting the class and/or special service, print  
the envelope as described in Printing Postage on an Envelope in this  
chapter or print tapes as described in Printing Postage on Tape Strips  
(or Sheets) in this chapter.  
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To make or change a class selection:  
Selecting or  
Changing a  
Class  
1. If you need to manually enter the weight of the mail, press the Class  
key; then press the number for the Enter manual weight.  
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the kgs and g values. Press the Enter  
key to confirm each value.  
3. Enter the number that corresponds to the class you want and then  
press the Enter key.  
a. Depending on the class, the display may prompt you to make  
further selections within that class.  
b. After you complete all selections within a class, press the  
Enter key.  
4. If a Postal code or Zone is required, you are prompted to enter it.  
Press Enter to accept. For more information refer to Selecting a  
Postal Code or Zone in this section.  
5. If a country is required, you are prompted to select it. Press Enter  
to accept. For more information, refer to Selecting a Country in this  
section.  
6. If special services are available for the class you selected, the display  
asks if you want to add any special services.  
Press Yes (Enter) to accept or No (Options) to return to the Ready  
screen. Refer to Selecting Special Services in this section for  
information on adding services.  
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If the class you select requires a Postal Code or Zone, the system display  
prompts you to enter it when you select the class.  
Selecting a  
Postal Code or  
Zone  
1. The display prompts you to select Postal Code or Zone.  
2. Press the number that corresponds Postal or Zone.  
3. For the Postal Code, key in the first three digits.  
For Zone, key in the appropriate entry (1-8).  
4. Press Enter to accept the Postal Code or Zone.  
If the class you selected provides special services, you are asked if  
you want to enter them now. Refer to Selecting a Special Service in  
this section.  
If the class you select requires you to specify a country, the system display  
prompts you to enter it when you select the class.  
Selecting a  
Country  
1. The display prompts you to enter the country name or country code.  
2. If you know the code for the country, enter that code now.  
If you don't know the country code, enter the first one or two characters  
of the country name. A list of all country names beginning with those  
characters appears in the display.  
Press the number that corresponds to the country you want.  
3. Press Enter to accept the country code or country name.  
4. Press Yes (Enter) to confirm your selection when the system display  
prompts you to do so.  
If the class you selected provides special services, the system display  
prompts you to enter them now. Refer to Selecting a Special Service  
below.  
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1. When you select a class that provides special services, you are asked  
if you want to add any of these services.  
Selecting  
a Special  
Service  
2. Press Yes (Enter) and the display lists all of the special service options  
available for the class. For example, if you select Priority, you can add  
insurance coverage or services.  
3. To select a special service, press the number that corresponds to that  
service.  
a. If the service requires you to enter more information, another  
screen displays and you are prompted to fill in the information.  
For example, to add insurance, you need to enter the amount for  
which you want to insure the parcel.  
b. Continue to select the special services. Each time you press a  
number for a service, the selection moves to the top of the list and  
has a check mark next to it.  
4. When you are done, press Enter and the display lists all of the  
services and the total cost of these services. You are asked to  
confirm your service selections. Press Yes (Enter) to accept and  
return to the Ready screen.  
To cancel, press No (Options). The display prompts you to select a  
class again.  
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Printing an Advertisement with the Postage  
1. Press the Date/Ad key.  
Printing an  
Advertisement  
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2. Press the number for Ad.  
3. A list of the ads available on your system are displayed.  
4. Press the number for the ad you want.  
5. Press Enter to confirm your selection.  
6. Print the envelope as described in Printing Postage on an Envelope in  
this chapter, or:  
Print tapes as described in Printing Postage on Tape Strips (or Sheets)  
in this chapter.  
Printing only an Advertisement - No Postage  
1. Select an Advertisement as described above (steps 1 - 5).  
2. Press the Options key.  
3. Press the number for Print Ad only. The Print Ad Only screen  
appears.  
4. From this screen, feed envelopes through the system as described  
in Printing Postage on an Envelope in this chapter, or:  
Feed tapes as described in Printing Postage on Tape Strips  
(or Sheets) in this chapter.  
You can set up your mailing system to print the date and time on incoming  
pieces of mail.  
Printing the  
Date and  
Time on  
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1. Press the Options key.  
2. Press the number for the Date/Time Stamp.  
Incoming Mail  
3. If you want to print an advertisement, follow the instructions in  
Printing an Advertisement in this chapter.  
If you want to print a different date and time, refer to Changing  
the Date on Your Mail in this chapter.  
4. Feed envelopes through the system as described in Printing Postage  
on an Envelope in this chapter, or:  
Feed tapes as described in Printing Postage on Tape Strips  
(or Sheets) in this chapter.  
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Advancing the Date  
Changing the  
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Date on Your  
Mail  
You can advance the mail submission date up to 30 days.  
1. Press the Date/Ad key.  
2. Press the number for Date.  
3. Press the number for Advance Date.  
4. Use the numeric keys to type in the number of days you want to  
advance the date.  
NOTE: You cannot advance the mail submission date by more than 30  
days. The system will display an error message if you try. Press CE/C to  
clear the message.  
5. Press Enter. The system displays the advance date and returns to the  
Ready screen.  
Resetting the Date and Time  
1. Press the Date/Ad key.  
2. Press the number for Date.  
3. Press the number for Reset to Today's Date.  
4. Press Enter. The system displays the current date and returns to the  
ready screen.  
NOTE: Pressing the Normal Preset key resets the date to today's date.  
Selecting a custom preset does not affect the advance date. The system  
automatically returns to today's date when it wakes from the sleep (low  
energy) mode.  
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If you're using the system's optional accounting feature, you may have to  
select an account before you can print postage. In this case the system  
prompts “No Account Selected”.  
Selecting an  
Account  
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1. Press the Account key to see a list of accounts. Press the Account  
key again to see more.  
2. Key in the account number you want.  
3. Press Enter.  
If no account password is needed, the display shows the account you  
selected and returns to the ready screen.  
The display prompts you if an account password is needed. If it is,  
key in the four-digit password and press Enter. The display shows  
the account you selected and returns to the Ready screen.  
You can view the accumulated postage value and piece count information  
from the batch register and print this for your records. You can also clear  
or reset the batch count to zero.  
Checking and  
Clearing the  
Batch Count  
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1. Press the Acct/Batch Totals key.  
Checking the  
Batch Count  
Batch  
2. If you don't use your system's  
Value: $ 105.00  
accounting feature, the display  
Pieces: 50  
shows the total postage used and  
the total number of pieces of mail  
processed.  
Exit... CE/C Key  
Report...Insert Envelope  
or press TAPE key  
3. If you use the accounting feature, the display shows the batch value  
and number of pieces printed for the currently selected account.  
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Printing a  
Record of this  
Information  
To print a report of the batch count on tape, press the Tape key on the  
IntelliLinkTM Control Centre.  
To print a report on an envelope, place an envelope on the feed deck  
and guide it to the rear and right. The display prompts: “Print Account  
Report? (yes/no).”  
Press Yes (Enter) to print the report.  
DM350L  
1. After you press the Acct/Batch Total  
key on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre  
and the message "Report ... Insert  
Envelope" appears on the display,  
place a blank envelope on the feed  
deck.  
2. Make sure the envelope is pressed up  
against the back wall of the deck and is  
in contact with the feed roller as shown  
here.  
3. At the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre, press the Feed Mail key.  
4. Press the Yes (Enter) key to print the report.  
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Clearing the  
Batch Count  
CAUTION! Make sure you really want to clear the batch register;  
once you do, you cannot restore the information.  
1. Press the Acct/Batch Totals key, and while holding it down,  
press the Shift key and CE/C.  
2. The batch value and batch piece registers return to zero.  
Once you enter a manual weight, or place a piece of mail on an attached  
scale, you can view the weight in Imperial units.  
Viewing the  
Weight in  
Imperial Units  
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1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Rating Options.  
3. Select View Imperial Weight. The weight of your piece of mail in  
Imperial units appears in the display.  
4. Press the Enter key to return to the Ready screen.  
NOTE: To return back to viewing weight in metric units repeat  
steps 1 through 4 above.  
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3 • Running Mail  
If you do not have the correct postage on a piece of mail, you can add  
more postage directly on a piece of mail. If you prefer, you can print the  
corrections on a tape instead and then apply it to the piece of mail.  
Adding  
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Postage or  
Correcting  
Postage  
The following outlines the procedure for processing a postage correction.  
1. Press the Custom Presets button and select PCorrect (option 1) and  
then press Enter to confirm.  
2. Place your mail pieces on the integrated scale or enter the weight  
manually using the Manual Weight Entry feature.  
3. Press the Class button and select Change Class, which is the first  
menu option and then select the Class button again to scroll down the  
list of options and select Other Payment (option 7) and then press  
Enter to confirm.  
4. Select Postage Correct (option 1.) and then press Enter to confirm.  
The following screen will be displayed.  
$0.00  
Postage Correct  
Selected Services: None  
1. 0.01 to 0.50  
2. 3.50 to 99.99  
5. Select your postage range (option 1. or option 2.) and then press  
Enter. Enter your postage correction value using the numeric keypad  
and be sure to use the appropriate decimal places.  
6. Once you have entered your Correction amount you must confirm it  
by pressing Enter. The system will take you back to the Home screen  
where you can then print your Correction indicia.  
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Adding Postage  
or Correcting  
Postage  
NOTE: Values between $0.50 and $3.50 cannot be entered as this range is  
representative of the current Canada Post Lettermail rate structure – these  
values will be adjusted based on future Canada Post Rate Changes. If the  
value range $0.01 to $0.50 is selected and you attempt to enter a value  
outside of that range the system will warn you that you have made an invalid  
entry. If the value range $3.50 to $99.99 is selected and if a value between  
$0.50 and $3.50 (the restricted range at time of publication) is entered, the  
system will record this as a zero dollar entry. The system will print the indicia  
with a value of $0.00 if you do not correct this by returning through the steps  
to process a Correction.  
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7. Take the mail piece off the scale (unless weight was entered manually)  
and run the mail piece through the system so that the upper right  
hand corner of the back side of the envelope (opposite of where initial  
indicia is printed) is positioned to receive the Correction indicia print.  
Alternatively, you can use a Tape Sheet or Tape Strip to print the  
correction indicia and place it to the left of the original indicia (for  
parcels) or as instructed above for letters.  
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3 • Running Mail  
A digital indicia can be printed to evidence payment for other types of  
mailings and shipments which include the following:  
Printing a  
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Statement  
of Mailing  
or Manifest  
Payment  
• Multiple parcel shipments  
• Bulk mailings using pre-printed permit envelopes  
The following outlines the procedure to print a digital indicia to evidence  
payment for parcel shipments or bulk mailings that are documented in a  
Statement of Mailing or Manifest.  
1. From the ready screen press the Custom Presets button and select  
Manifest (option 2.) and then press Enter to confirm.  
2. Place one of the mail pieces for which your Statement of Mailing /  
Manifest payment is being created on the integrated scale or enter the  
weight manually using the Manual Weight Entry feature.  
3. Press the Class button and select Change Class, which is the first  
menu option and then select the Class button again to scroll down the  
list of options and select Other Payments (option 7) and then press  
Enter to confirm.  
4. Select Manifesting (option 2) and then press Enter to confirm.  
The following screen will be displayed.  
$0.00  
Manifesting  
Selected Services: None  
1. 0.01 to 99.99  
5. Select the postage value range from the list provided. To do so, select  
option 1: 0.01 to 99.99 and then press Enter to confirm.  
NOTE: There is only one range to select from (Note: $99.99 is the highest  
indicia value you can print on one indicia).  
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6. Enter your desired postage value using the numeric keypad and then  
press Enter to confirm. Review your entry on the next screen and  
press Enter (yes) or Options (no) to confirm. If you selected Enter  
(yes) you will return to the Home screen and the message “Ready to  
Print” will be displayed.  
Printing a  
Statement  
of Mailing  
or Manifest  
Payment  
7. If you are using a DM230(L) you must print your indicia using a Tape  
Sheet and if you are using DM330(L) or DM350(L) press Tape to print  
the payment indicia.  
continued…  
NOTE: A Statement of Mailing / Manifest Payment must always be printed  
using a Tape Sheet or Tape Strip.  
8. Once you have completed processing or printing your Statement of  
Mailing / Manifest Payment indicia, press the Normal Preset button  
to reset your mail processing settings.  
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3 • Running Mail  
From time to time you or a Pitney Bowes Service Representative  
may want to conduct a test print to determine if your DM Series print  
mechanism is operating correctly. We recommend that you use the Test  
Print or Zero dollar Indicia so that you do not waste your postage funds.  
The following procedure outlines how to process a Test Print:  
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Indicia  
1. Press the Custom Presets button.  
2. Select Dcorrect Date Correction (option 3) and press  
Enter to confirm.  
3. The system will return back to the ready screen with a $0.00 value in  
the top right hand corner and the message “Ready to Print” displayed.  
Place your envelope or tape sheet in the feeder (DM230L) or press the  
Tape button (DM330L & DM350L) and select the  
number of prints you would like.  
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4 System Setup  
Chapter Contents  
The Options Key: Navigating the Menus..........4-2  
Overview of Mailing System Setup...................4-3  
Adjusting the DisplayContrast ..........................4-4  
Setting the System Clock .................................4-4  
Changing the Lock Code or Password.............4-6  
Setting Up the Phone Connection....................4-8  
Setting Up the Postage By Phone®  
Refill Options..................................................4-14  
Setting the Postage Funds Warnings.............4-16  
Setting Up an Attached Scale.........................4-17  
Defining Presets.............................................4-22  
Performing Updates, Add Ons,  
and Enabling Features ...................................4-25  
Getting Information About  
Your Control Centre........................................4-29  
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The Options key provides you access to all of the system setup functions.  
The Options Key:  
Navigating the  
Menus  
The screens below shows some typical selections available when you  
press the Options key. The actual selections and the order in which they  
appear, may vary depending on the features you purchased with your  
system.  
Select:  
1. Rating Options  
2. Setup Menu  
3. Zero Scale  
4. Seal Only  
5. Date/Time Stamp  
6. Meter ID  
More ... OPTIONS Key  
Press the Options key to get to the next screen:  
Select:  
7. Ink Functions  
8. Reports  
To make a selection, press the number on the numeric keyboard that  
corresponds to the option you want.  
To go back one screen, press the CE/C (back) key.  
Press Enter to answer yes to a display prompt; press the Options key  
to answer no.  
The screen may display a message telling you that something requires  
attention, or that an error has occurred. Follow the instructions on the  
screen.  
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The following is a list of setup procedures.  
Overview of  
Mailing System  
Setup  
Depending on your requirements, you may need to follow all or only some  
of the procedures listed here.  
For each procedure, refer to the section number indicated here.  
Adjusting the Display Contrast.  
1
Setting the System Clock.  
2
Changing the Lock Code or Password.  
3
Setting Up the Phone Connection.  
4
Setting Up the Postage By Phone® Refill Options.  
5
Setting the Postage Funds Warning.  
6
Setting Up an Attached Scale.  
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Defining Presets.  
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Performing Updates and Add Ons and Enabling Features.  
9
Getting Information About Your Control Centre.  
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You can change display contrast to compensate for different lighting  
conditions.  
Adjusting  
1
the Display  
Contrast  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Select Display Contrast.  
4. Select the contrast level you want: 1 is the darkest; 5 is the lightest.  
The display changes contrast as you press each number.  
5. Press Enter to confirm your setting.  
You can change the system date/time, set the date/time to daylight  
savings time, change the time at which your system advances the date/  
time to the next day, and set the amount of time your system can remain  
inactive before reverting to the normal preset values.  
Setting the  
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System  
Clock  
1. Press the Options key.  
Changing the  
System  
Date/Time  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Time of Day/Timer.  
3. Select Meter Clock Time.  
4. Key in the correct time.  
5. Press the Refill key for AM; the Options key for PM.  
6. Press Enter. The display shows the time set.  
1. Press the Options key.  
Setting  
Daylight  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Time of Day/Timer.  
Savings Time  
3. Select Daylight Savings. The display shows the current time and tells  
you if daylight savings is On or Off. It also asks if you want to change  
the setting.  
4. Press No (Options) if you don’t want to change the setting; press Yes  
(Enter) if you do. The display shows the setting you chose.  
NOTE: If you make any changes to your date or time settings on your system, you  
must initiate a connection to the Pitney Bowes Data Centre prior to running mail.  
These changes are then recorded and reflected in the parameters printed in your  
digital indicia.  
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Your system automatically advances the date at a time you specify.  
Changing the  
Automatic  
Date Advance  
Time  
The date advance time is factory set to 12:00 AM If your mail is picked up  
at a certain time each day, you can set the system to advance the date at  
the mail pickup time. You can also turn the auto date advance feature off if  
you want.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Time of Day/Timer.  
3. Select Auto Date Advance Time. The display asks you to enter the  
time at which you want the date to advance.  
4. Type in the time. Example: To enter one o’clock, type 1 - 0 - 0.  
To enter 12:01 o’clock, type 1 - 2 - 0 - 1. (Do not type the hyphens.)  
5. Press the Refill key for AM; press the Options key for PM. The display  
shows the advance time.  
NOTE: If you want to turn the date advance feature off, set the advance  
time to 12:00 A.M.  
The normal preset is a set of values (postage, ad, account and so on) that  
your control centre display automatically returns to after a set period of  
time. You can set the amount of time the display takes before it reverts to  
the normal preset.  
Setting the  
Normal Preset  
Timer  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Time of Day/Timer.  
3. Select Normal Preset Timer.  
4. The display asks you to enter the number of minutes before the  
system returns to the normal preset.  
5. Key in the value you want. You can enter a value from 1 to 10 minutes.  
6. Press Enter. The display shows the time you entered.  
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The Lock Code prevents unauthorized access to your mailing system.  
Changing  
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If your system is set up to prompt you for a supervisor password you can  
change it as well. The supervisor password prevents unauthorized access  
to the postage refill operation or to the optional accounting setup  
procedures.  
the Lock  
Code or  
Password  
1. Press the Options key.  
Changing the  
Lock Code  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again and then select Lock Code.  
4. If a lock code already exists, the system asks you to key it in. Type in  
your current four-digit lock code and press Enter.  
5. Type in the new four-digit lock code. If you don’t want to use the lock  
feature, type 0000.  
6. Press Enter.  
7. Type the new code again to confirm it. Press Enter. The display  
shows the status of the lock feature: “Lock Code Set” or “Lock Feature  
Disabled”.  
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1. Press the Options key.  
Changing the  
Password  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again and then select Supervisor Password.  
4. Type in your current supervisor password.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. Type in the new supervisor password. If you don’t want to use the  
supervisor password feature, type 0000.  
NOTE: The system will not let you disable the supervisor password if  
account passwords are in use.  
7. Press Enter.  
8. Type in the new password again to confirm it.  
9. Press Enter. The display shows the status of the supervisor feature  
– “Supervisor Access Set“ or “Supervisor Access Disabled”– and  
returns to the Basic Settings Menu.  
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4 • System Setup  
This section describes how to set up the phone connection on your mailing  
system. It also includes advanced phone setup instructions for modifying  
individual phone connection parameters (user ID, password, and server IP  
address). The phone connections options include:  
Setting Up  
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the Phone  
Connection  
Choosing the Dial Type (Tone or Pulse)  
Entering the Dialing Prefix  
Entering the Pitney Bowes Phone Number  
Selecting the Modem Type (Internal/External)  
Entering the Modem Initialization String  
Setting the Distributor Parameters  
Use this to tell the system whether your have a tone or pulse type phone.  
1. Press the Options key.  
Choosing the  
Dial Method  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again and the select Phone Setup.  
4. Select Tone/Pulse Selection.  
5. Select Tone or Pulse, whichever is appropriate.  
6. Press Enter.  
Use this if you need to dial a prefix number (like 9) to get an outside line.  
Some systems also require a pause between the prefix and the phone  
number you’re dialing.  
Entering the  
Dial Prefix  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again then select Phone Setup.  
4. Select Dialing Prefix.  
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5. Key in the prefix number you want. To enter a pound (#) sign, press  
Entering the  
Dial Prefix  
continued…  
the Funds key; to enter an asterisk (*), press the Refill key.  
6. To have the control centre pause after dialing the prefix, press the  
decimal (.) key.  
7. Press Enter. The display shows the prefix you entered, including the  
pause if you entered one.  
This is the number your system calls to add postage or perform updates  
via the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre. It is set by your Pitney Bowes  
representative (866.297.8025). Do not change unless instructed to do so.  
Entering  
the Pitney  
Bowes Phone  
Number  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key then select Phone Setup.  
4. Select PB Phone Number.  
CAUTION! If you change your mind and decide not to change  
this number, press the CE/C key TWICE to back out of the  
screen and retain the number.  
5. If necessary, key in the phone number, including the area code.  
6. Press Enter. The display shows the phone number you entered.  
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You can set the system to use either its built-in modem or an external  
modem.  
Selecting the  
Modem Type  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again then select Phone Setup.  
4. Select Modem Type.  
5. For normal operation, select the Internal Modem. Choose USB  
Modem or Serial Modem only if the internal modem is unavailable.  
6. Press Enter. The control centre display confirms your choice.  
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The modem initialization string is a series of numbers separated by  
decimals that the modem transmits when it calls Pitney Bowes.  
Entering  
the Modem  
Initialization  
String  
CAUTION! Do not change unless directed to do so by a Pitney  
Bowes representative.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key again then select Phone Setup.  
4. Select Modem Initialization.  
5. Press CE/C to remove the current value.  
CAUTION! If you change your mind and decide not to change this  
number, press the CE/C key TWICE to back out of the screen and  
retain the number.  
6. Type in the new value provided by your Pitney Bowes representative.  
Press Enter to accept the new value.  
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This option allows you to modify individual phone connection parameters.  
Setting the  
Distributor  
Parameters  
CAUTION! Do not change these parameters unless directed to do  
so by your Pitney Bowes representative.  
To access these parameters:  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Press the Options key then select Phone Setup.  
4. Select Distributor Parameters.  
5. Select the parameter you want to modify from the list appearing in the  
display. A brief description of each parameter is provided here.  
Global Account and User ID  
This is the account number and the user ID that your system uses to  
dial into the internet service provider (ISP) that allows you to connect to  
Pitney Bowes.  
Global Password  
This is the password your system uses to dial into your internet service  
provider.  
ANI/LCZ Server IP  
This is the internet address of the Automatic Number Identification  
(ANI)/Least Cost Zone (LCZ) server that identifies your system and  
routes your call to a zone that ensures the lowest cost for the connection.  
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ANI/LCZ Server Port  
The server port number identifies the port number on the ANI/LCZ server  
to which your system connects on dial-up.  
Setting the  
Distributor  
Parameters  
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Primary DNS Server  
This is the internet address of the Pitney Bowes primary domain name  
server (DNS). The domain name server converts your system name to its  
IP address.  
Secondary DNS Server  
This is the internet address of the Pitney Bowes secondary domain name  
server (DNS).  
Distributor URL  
The Universal Resource Locator, URL, is the web page to which your  
system connects during dial-up.  
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4 • System Setup  
This section describes how to:  
Setting Up  
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Enter your Pitney Bowes Postage By Phone® account number.  
Set a default amount when you add postage to your control centre.  
Password protect the adding postage process.  
the Postage  
By Phone®  
Refill  
Options  
Transfer funds from your control centre back to your Postage By  
Phone® account (only when shipping your system and when instructed  
to do so by a Pitney Bowes representative).  
In order to add postage to your account, you need a valid Postage By  
Phone® account number.  
Enter Your  
Postage  
By Phone®  
Account  
Number  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Select Refill Setup.  
4. Select PB Account Number.  
CAUTION! If you change your mind and decide not to change  
this number, press the CE/C key TWICE to back out of the  
screen and retain the number.  
5. Type in your eight-digit Postage By Phone® account number.  
6. Press Enter. The control centre display shows the number you  
entered.  
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1. Press the Options key.  
Setting the  
Default Refill  
Amount  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Select Refill Setup.  
4. Select Default Refill Amount.  
5. Key in the postage refill amount you usually add. This is the normal  
or “default” value. Do not enter a value more than $99,999.  
6. Press Enter. The display shows the value you entered.  
If your system was set up to ask for a supervisor password you can also  
have it request a password when you add postage:  
Password  
Protecting  
the Adding  
Postage  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
3. Select Refill Setup.  
Process  
4. Select Password Protect Refill.  
5. Select Enable Password Protect Refill.  
If the refill operation is already password protected and you would like  
to disable it, select Disable Password Protect Refill.  
If you are moving your system and you need to transfer funds from your  
control centre back to your Postage By Phone® account, follow the steps  
here.  
Removing  
Funds and  
Purging Ink  
from Your  
System  
NOTE: Use this option only if a Postage By Phone® representative instructs you  
to do so. Otherwise, it will not work.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Advanced Functions.  
3. Select Remove Funds/Purge Ink.  
4. Follow the prompts in the display.  
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You can specify values so that when your postage funds drop below a  
certain level, or if you try to enter too much postage for a piece of mail,  
the system displays a warning.  
Setting the  
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Postage  
Funds  
Warnings  
The system tells you when the postage remaining reaches a certain level.  
This amount is set at the factory. You can change it as follows:  
Setting the  
Low Funds  
Warning  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings then Low Funds Warning.  
3. Key in the value you want, including the digits to the right of the  
decimal point. For example, to set at $2.50, key in 2, then a decimal  
point, then 5.  
4. Press Enter. The display shows the value you entered.  
You can have the control centre display warn you when you enter a  
postage value that is higher than the preset amount. This feature prevents  
you from accidentally printing a postage value that's more than you need.  
The high value warning is factory set at $1.00. To change it:  
Setting the  
High Value  
Warning  
(not applicable  
in Canada)  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Basic Settings then High Value Warning.  
3. Key in the value you want, including the digits to the right of the  
decimal point. For example, to set at $2.50, key in 2, then a decimal  
point, then 5.  
5. Press Enter. The display shows the value you entered.  
NOTE: Due to new mail processing requirements in Canada, specifically to  
key-in postage and the requirement of using the internal rating feature for all  
mail transactions the High Value Warning is no longer functional. The internal  
rating feature ensures that all mail pieces are rated accurately and therefore  
the high value warning will not be triggered for any set high value.  
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This section describes how to set up an attached scale for your mailing  
system. The instructions include:  
Setting Up  
an Attached  
Scale  
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Selecting the Scale Vibration Mode  
Zeroing the Scale  
Turning the AutoScale Feature On/Off  
Setting the Scale Location Code  
Setting the AutoClear Function  
Setting the Clear Zone Option  
Entering a Discount Code  
If this is the first time you are attaching a scale...  
The first time you attach your scale to the USB port on the back of your  
system (refer to Machine Features – Side, Rear diagram in Chapter 2 of  
this guide), you are prompted to:  
"Enter new Location Code:"  
Key in the code you received from Pitney Bowes and press Enter. The  
system will take you directly to the screen displaying all of the scale setup  
options.  
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4 • System Setup  
You can select how much time your system allows the scale to settle.  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select Scale Vibration Mode.  
Selecting  
the Scale  
Vibration  
Mode  
4. Select Normal Setting if your scale is located in a stable environment  
isolated from vibration and other forces that could affect accuracy.  
5. Select Adjust for Motion if your scale is in an environment subject to  
vibrations such as air-conditioning vents or closing doors. If you select  
this option, your scale will require more time to settle.  
Your attached scale should display 0 (zero) with no weight on it. To zero  
the scale:  
Zero the  
Scale  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Zero Scale.  
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Turn the AutoScale feature on if you want your system to automatically  
use the weight of the mail you place on the attached scale to calculate the  
postage.  
Turning  
AutoScale  
On and Off  
If the AutoScale feature is off, and you want to use the attached scale, you  
need to select it by pressing the Class key and then entering the number  
for Use Attached Scale.  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key again then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select AutoScale.  
4. The display shows the status of the AutoScale feature, On or OFF.  
5. To change the current setting, press Enter and the display shows the  
new status.  
Use this option to enter your geographical location code.  
Setting  
the Scale  
Location  
Code  
You must enter this code so that your mailing system can calibrate  
(zero scale) the attached scale correctly.  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key again then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select Location Code.  
4. If there is no code entered, or if you need to change the existing one,  
key in the new code supplied by Pitney Bowes.  
6. Press Enter to accept the new code.  
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4 • System Setup  
You can use the AutoClear option to have your system clear either the  
class or the Zone whenever you place a new piece of mail on the scale.  
Setting the  
AutoClear  
Function  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key again then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select AutoClear.  
4. Select AutoClear Class to clear the class.  
Select AutoClear Zone to clear the Zone.  
Select AutoClear Off to disable this option.  
5. Once you make your selection, the displays shows the status of the  
AutoClear option.  
You can have your system clear the Zone whenever you enter a new class.  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key again then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select New Class - Clear Zone.  
Setting the  
Clear Zone  
Option  
4. The display shows the status of the Clear Zone feature, On or OFF.  
5. To change the current setting, press Enter and the display shows the  
new status.  
If you do not want to change the status, press No (Options key).  
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Use this option to apply discounts or surcharges to different carriers  
and classes.  
Entering a  
Canada Post  
Contract  
Discount  
Code  
1. Press the Options key, then Setup Menu, then Basic Settings.  
2. Press the Options key again then select Scale/Rates Setup .  
3. Select Discount Code.  
4. The display prompts you to enter the discount code. Type in the code  
using the number keys.  
5. Press Enter to accept the code.  
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The displays then asks you if you want to enter another code.  
To enter another code, press Enter and repeat steps 5 and 6.  
If you do not want to enter another code, press No (Options key).  
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4 • System Setup  
A preset is a custom setting you can call up at the touch of a button. Your  
system can store settings for 10 custom presets. The Normal Preset is  
a factory default setting that has no Class, Weight or Postage Value  
assigned to it. When you power up your system the Normal Preset will  
appear and you can use the Normal Preset button to clear you current  
settings to program a new mail transaction. You cannot re-program or  
delete the normal preset.  
Defining  
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Presets  
The values you assign to a preset are the ones corresponding to your  
current postage mode; these values are displayed in the Ready screen.  
For a review of all of the different modes, refer to Applying Postage and  
Running Mail in Chapter 3.  
NOTES:  
Presets are numbered 0 (zero) to 10. Zero is always the normal preset.  
When you receive notification of a rate change, make sure the postage  
values assigned to all presets comply with the new rates.  
You can store the current values displayed on the Ready Screen to create  
either the normal or a custom preset.  
Storing a  
Current  
Setting  
1. Check the Ready screen to make sure the values displayed are what  
you want.  
2. Press the Options key.  
3. Select Setup Menu, then Presets-normal/custom.  
4. To store the current settings, select Store Current Settings.  
5. The display shows a list of presets numbered from 0 to 10. Zero is the  
normal preset.  
6. Key in the number of the preset to which you want to assign values.  
7. Press Enter. If you are assigning values to an EMPTY preset, the display  
prompts you to enter a new preset name.  
If you are overwriting an existing preset, the system simply replaces  
the old values with the new ones.  
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8. Key in a name for the preset. It can be  
up to eight characters long. You can use  
both alpha and numeric characters.  
9. Press Enter. The display shows the  
new preset name and all the values  
assigned to it.  
10. Press Enter to return to the Ready  
Screen. Press CE/C to return to the  
list of preset options.  
To see the values assigned to a preset:  
Viewing a  
Preset  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Presets-normal/custom.  
3. Select View a Preset. The display lists all presets.  
4. Key in the number of the preset you want to view.  
5. Press Enter. The display shows all values currently assigned to  
the preset.  
6. To view another preset, press CE/C and select another preset.  
To return to the Ready screen, press Enter.  
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To change a preset name:  
Renaming a  
Preset  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Presets-normal/custom.  
3. Select Rename a Preset. The display lists all presets.  
4. Key in the number of the preset you want to rename.  
NOTE: You cannot change the name of the normal preset.  
5. Press Enter. The display prompts you to enter a new preset name.  
6. Type in a name up to eight characters long. You can use both alpha  
and numeric characters.  
7. Press Enter. The display shows all values assigned to the renamed  
preset.  
8. To rename another preset, press CE/C to select another preset to  
rename. Press Enter to return to the Ready screen.  
Deleting a  
Preset  
CAUTION! Once you clear a preset, its values are gone.  
You cannot recover a deleted preset.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Presets-normal/custom.  
3. Select Delete a Preset. The display lists all presets.  
4. Key in the number of the preset you want to delete.  
5. Press Enter. The display asks if you want to clear the preset.  
Press Yes (Enter) to clear, press No (Options key) to cancel.  
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This section describes how to check for new updates and enable new  
features on your mailing system. The instructions include:  
Performing  
Updates,  
Add-Ons,  
and Enabling  
Features  
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Using IntelliLinkTM to Check for Updates  
Enabling Accounting or Adding more Accounts  
Adding new Envelope Ads or Inscriptions  
Turning new Features On  
NOTE: Whenever you check your Postage By Phone® account balance or add  
postage to your meter (see Chapter 5), your system automatically checks for  
updates, performs a rate or software update, and performs a postal inspection.  
1. After you perform updates or add new features, you are prompted to  
restart (reboot) your system. Be advised that your updates or new  
features do not take effect until you reboot your system.  
Rebooting  
Your System  
after an  
2. To reboot your system, unplug the AC cord from the wall outlet,  
then plug the cord back in.  
Update or  
Add on  
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Use the IntelliLinkTM option to check and see if there are any software  
updates available for downloading to your mailing system.  
Using  
IntelliLinkTM  
to Check for  
Updates  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu.  
3. Select Updates and Add-Ons. A list of all the update options appears.  
4. Select IntelliLink-Get Update.  
If your system is not connected to an analog phone line, it prompts you  
to connect to one now.  
5. Your system dials Pitney Bowes and establishes a connection.  
6. If an update is available, the system displays the type of update and  
the approximate time required to download it.  
NOTE: If the system tells you that an update is required, you must com-  
plete the update or you will not be able to print postage.  
7. The system tells you if there are no updates for your mailing system.  
In this case, press Enter to return to the list of update options.  
8. If the updates include new postal rates, as soon at the download  
completes:  
a. Your system may ask you if you want to change the normal preset  
value. Refer to Defining Presets in this chapter for information on  
normal preset values.  
b. If the new postal rates do not take effect immediately, the system  
displays the date when the new rates become effective.  
9. For updates to advertisements, refer to Adding New Ads in this  
section.  
10. When all of the updates are complete, your system asks you if you  
want to reboot (restart) your system.  
Press Yes (Enter) to restart now and No (Options key) if you want  
to restart later.  
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You can use this option only if you have purchased the Accounting feature.  
This option allows you to enable the accounting feature on your mailing  
system.  
Enabling  
Accounting or  
Adding more  
Accounts  
If you are already using accounting, you can use this option to add more  
accounts.  
Before you can enable accounting or add more accounts to your existing  
mailing system, contact your Pitney Bowes representative. They can make  
the features available for downloading.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu.  
3. Select Updates and Add-Ons. A list of all the update options appears.  
4. Select Accounting.  
5. If your system has more than one way of adding or updating features,  
you are prompted to "Select the Method of Update".  
6. If you have received a feature code from Pitney Bowes, select Turn  
Features On.  
Type in the code and press Enter.  
7. If you need to download the feature, select Phone Download when  
prompted to "Select the Method of Update".  
Your system dials Pitney Bowes and establishes a connection. A series  
of messages appear showing you the progress of the download and  
update.  
8. When the update is complete, your system asks if you want to reboot  
(restart) your system.  
Press Yes (Enter) to restart now and No (Options key) if you want to  
restart later. Your update will not take effect until you restart your  
mailing system.  
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When you connect to the Pitney Bowes Data Centre to add postage or  
perform other transactions, the Data Centre may perform the following:  
Downloads  
from the Data  
Centre to  
Download required software updates to your machine.  
Download advertisements you ordered.  
Your Machine  
Perform a remote inspection of your machine as required by the  
Canada Post.  
Download Postal Code changes, and new postal rates  
(as required by the Canada Post).  
If a download is not mandatory, you will be prompted with either "Get  
Update Now" or "Skip; Get later". Select the option that makes sense to  
you at the time. Otherwise, the download occurs automatically.  
Once a download is finished, a "Software Download Complete" message  
appears. You will either be prompted to select "Restart Now" to restart the  
machine or select "Continue" to return to the originating screen that  
you connected to the PB Data Centre from, depending on the type of  
download performed.  
NOTE: Canada Post Rate Change downloads are mandatory and therefore if you  
connect and a rate change download is available you will not be given a “Skip” or  
“Get Later” option.  
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You may need to supply information about your system when you call  
Pitney Bowes for help or information. To do so:  
Getting  
10  
Information  
About Your  
Control  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Meter ID.  
3. The display shows information on 4 screens:  
Centre  
Screen 1 Model:  
Meter S/N:  
UIC S/N:  
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__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
UIC PCN:  
PSD S/N:  
PSD PCN:  
PSD MSD:  
Press Enter to go to Screen 2  
Version Numbers  
UIC:  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
Rate Mgr:  
PSD Ctrl Layer:  
PSD Mid Layer:  
PHC:  
PMC:  
Press Enter to continue to Screen 3  
Flash:  
__________________________  
Press Enter to go to Screen 4  
Counters  
Envelope:  
Tape:  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
__________________________  
Seal Only:  
Jam:  
Skew:  
Total Pieces:  
Waste Tank (% filled)  
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5 Adding Postage  
Chapter Contents  
A Word About Refills.........................................5-2  
Connecting Your IntelliLinkTM Control Centre  
to an Analog Phone Line ..................................5-2  
Checking Postage Funds Available..................5-2  
Checking Your Postage By Phone®  
Account Balance ..............................................5-4  
Performing a Modem Refill...............................5-4  
Printing a Refill Summary.................................5-5  
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To add postage funds to your control centre by modem your system must  
be connected to an analog phone line as described below.  
A Word About  
Refills  
Plug  
phone line  
in here  
Plug the telephone line into the connector  
on the back of the control centre. See the  
figure at the right.  
Connecting Your  
IntelliLinkTM  
Control Centre to  
an Analog Phone  
Line  
Remember to use an analog phone line.  
Your fax machine is connected to one.  
Press the Funds key to check  
the postage funds available in  
the system, the postage funds  
used and the total number of  
mail pieces printed.  
Checking  
Postage Funds  
Available  
Total Funds  
Available  
$25.00  
$105.00  
Used  
Pieces  
$130.00  
(yes/no)  
Control Sum  
Check PBP Balance  
Exit... Back Key  
Report...Insert Envelope  
To print a record of this information, place a spare envelope on the feed  
deck. Guide it toward the back of the system and then to the right. Press  
Yes (Enter) to print a report of the information in the screen above.  
Printing a Record  
of this Information  
on the DM230L/  
DM330L  
If you don't want to print a report, press the CE/C key to return to the  
Ready screen.  
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1. After you press the Funds key on the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre and  
the message "Report ... Insert Envelope" appears on the display, place  
a blank envelope on the feed deck.  
Printing a Record  
of this Information  
on the DM350L  
2. Make sure the envelope is pressed up against the back wall of the  
deck and is touching the feed roller as shown here.  
3. At the IntelliLinkTM Control Centre, press the Feed Mail key.  
4. Press the Yes (Options) key to print the report.  
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Checking Your  
Postage By  
You can check your Postage By Phone® account balance at any time.  
Your system must be connected to an analog phone line to do so.  
Phone® Account  
Balance  
NOTE: Whenever you check your Postage By Phone® account balance or add  
postage to your meter (see Performing a Modem Refill), your system  
automatically checks for updates, performs a rate or software update, and  
performs a postal inspection.  
1. Press the Refill key.  
2. Key in $0.00.  
3. Press Enter. The system calls the Postage By Phone® Data Centre  
and displays your account balance and any credit line available.  
4. Press CE/C to return to the Ready screen.  
Follow the directions here to perform a modem refill on your control centre.  
Performing a  
Modem Refill  
1. Press the Refill key. Depending on how your system is set up, the  
display may prompt you to enter your four-digit supervisor password.  
If necessary, key in your password and press Enter. The normal  
(default) refill amount displays.  
2. Press Enter to accept the normal refill amount; or key in the value you  
want and press Enter. DO NOT enter a refill value more than $99,999.  
Use whole dollars only; do not key in cents. The control centre  
assumes two decimal places automatically. You don't have to key  
in the decimal point.  
3. If the system does not detect a phone line, it prompts you to connect  
the phone cord. Press Enter after you've done so.  
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Modem Refill  
4. The system dials the Postage By Phone® Data Centre. The following  
messages display during the refill:  
“Dialing... Please Wait.”  
“Connecting...Please Wait.”  
“Processing...Please Wait.” .  
“Refill Successful.”  
continued…  
5. Print out a refill receipt.  
Insert a spare envelope on the deck or press the Tape key (DM230L/  
DM330L) to print the receipt. It contains the following information:  
Date and time of the report  
The refill amount, your Postage By Phone® account balance and  
any credit line remaining  
Your account number  
Your Postal Security Device serial number  
If error messages display during the refill, or the refill was not successful,  
see the troubleshooting instructions in Chapter 7.  
If you have a supervisor password, you can print a statement showing the  
details of the last five refills.  
Printing a Refill  
Summary  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select the number for Reports.  
3. Select the number for Refill Summary.  
4. Key in your password and press Enter.  
5. Place a spare envelope on the feed deck, guiding it to the rear and  
right; or press the Tape key to print the report.  
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6 Maintenance  
Chapter Contents  
Filling the Moistener .........................................6-2  
The DM230L/DM330L System ..................6-2  
The DM350L System .................................6-3  
Maintaining the Moistener ................................6-4  
Removing and Cleaning the  
DM230L/DM330L .......................................6-4  
Removing and Cleaning  
the DM350L................................................6-6  
Loading the Tape Strip Feeder.........................6-9  
The DM230L/DM330L ................................6-9  
The DM350L...............................................6-9  
Calibrating the Tape Length ...........................6-10  
Maintaining the Printer ................................... 6-11  
Adjusting the Print Position ............................6-13  
Replacing the Ink Cartridge............................6-14  
Replacing the Printhead.................................6-15  
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The procedures for filling the moistener are different for the DM230L/  
DM330L and the DM350L systems. Refer to the appropriate procedure in  
this section.  
Filling the  
Moistener  
1. Check the moistener tank to see  
how much sealing solution is left.  
The DM230L/  
DM330L System  
2. Add enough E-Z Seal® to bring the  
sealant level up to the bottom of  
the fill hole. We recommend E-Z  
Seal® Sealing Solution because it  
helps keep your moistener clean  
and improves sealing efficiency.  
Check Level Here  
Fill Here  
3. If the tank was empty, allow 30 minutes for the moistener brush and  
wick to get completely wet.  
CAUTION! Do not overfill the moistener tank.  
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1. Lift up and remove the moistener container as shown here.  
The DM350L  
System  
Moistener  
container  
2. Remove the screw cap  
and fill with E-Z Seal®  
Sealing Solution.  
CAUTION! Do not overfill the moistener tank.  
3. Replace the container in the system.  
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If you notice incomplete or poor sealing and the moistener tank is full,  
you may need to clean the moistener brush or wick. If seal quality doesn't  
improve after cleaning, you can replace the moistener brush or wick as  
needed. See Chapter 8 for instructions on ordering supplies for your  
mailing system.  
Maintaining the  
Moistener  
The procedures for removing and cleaning the moistener are different for  
the DM230L/DM330L and the DM350L systems. Refer to the appropriate  
procedure in this section.  
Remove the Moistener Tank and Brush (DM230L/DM330L)  
Removing and  
Cleaning the  
DM230L/DM330L  
1. Squeeze the release lever.  
2. Slide the tank straight out as shown.  
Release lever  
3. Open the hinged brush holder.  
4. Grasp the bristles and slide the brush  
out of the hinged brush holder, toward  
the front of the moistener tank.  
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5. Clean the brush in plain water, and rinse thoroughly.  
Removing and  
Cleaning the  
DM230L/DM330L  
6. Position the brush as shown above so its bottom edge is under the  
mounting tabs.  
7. Slide the brush back toward the rear of the moistener.  
continued…  
Remove the Holder and Wick (DM230L/DM330L)  
1. Remove the holder and wick from  
the moistener as shown here.  
Holder  
2. Clean the wick in plain water, and  
rinse thoroughly.  
Wick  
3. Place the wick in the holder.  
4. Reinstall the wick and holder assembly.  
Reinstall the Moistener Tank (DM230L/DM330L)  
1. Line up the yellow tab with the  
yellow slot.  
2. Slide the moistener tank into  
position on the mailing machine  
base until the release lever  
snaps into position. See the  
figure at right.  
3. Resume operation.  
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The following procedures describe how to remove and clean the moistener  
on the DM350L system.  
Maintaining the  
Moistener  
continued…  
Remove the Moistener Assembly (DM350L)  
Removing and  
Cleaning the  
DM350L  
1. Lift up and remove the moistener container as shown in the picture  
below. Leave the container out until instructed to replace it.  
2. Slide the moistener assembly straight out as shown here.  
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Removing and  
Cleaning the  
DM350L  
1. Lift up the brush holder on the moistener assembly as shown here.  
continued…  
Moistener assembly  
2. Using a paper clip, start to push the brush out of the brush holder as  
shown here.  
Paper clip  
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3. Pull the brush out of the brush holder as shown here.  
Removing and  
Cleaning the  
DM350L  
continued…  
4. Wash the brush under running water. Replace the brush back in the  
brush holder.  
Remove the Holder and Wick (DM350L)  
Holder  
1. Remove the holder and wick from  
the moistener assembly as shown  
on the right.  
Wick  
2. Wash the holder and wick under  
running water.  
3. Replace the wick and holder.  
Moistener  
assembly  
Reinstall the Moistener Container and Moistener Assembly (DM350L)  
1. Carefully slide the moistener assembly back into the system along the  
guide bars until it snaps into place.  
2. Replace the moistener container.  
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Tape strips are a handy way of applying postage to oversize letter mail  
and parcels.  
Loading the Tape  
Strip Feeder  
The procedure for loading tapes strips is different for the DM230L/DM330L  
and the DM350L systems. Refer to the appropriate procedure in this  
section.  
To load the tape feeder:  
The DM230L/  
DM330L  
1. Load up to 50 tape strips print side UP.  
2. Push them into the feeder as far as they'll go.  
You'll feel a slight resistance before they're all  
the way in the feeder.  
Refer to Printing the Indicia on Tape Strips in  
Chapter 3 for instructions on printing tape strips.  
1. Push the tape load lever to the right as shown here and push the tapes  
down into the slot. Place the tapes in the slot so that the backing faces  
toward the left (toward the tape load lever).  
The DM350L  
Refer to Printing the Indicia on Tape Strips in Chapter 3 for instructions on  
printing tape strips.  
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If you use tape strips of different lengths or encounter frequent tape stalls,  
follow the procedure in this section.  
Calibrating the  
Tape Length  
Setting the tape length tells your system how long to run its tape feed  
motor.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Advanced Functions.  
3. Select Tape Length Adjustment.  
If you have previously changed the tape length setting and want to  
restore the default factory setting, select Reset type length to factory  
setting. The system prompts you to confirm your selection by pressing  
the Yes (Enter) key.  
4. To change the tape length, select Enter tape length.  
5. The system prompts you to measure the tape length (in inches).  
6. After you measure the tape, key in the value and press Enter.  
7. The system displays the new value and prompts you to confirm it.  
Press Enter to confirm.  
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If you notice missing lines in the digital indicia, perform printer  
maintenance. Printing an incomplete indicia may waste postage.  
Maintaining the  
Printer  
Example of poor / streaked indicia  
1. Press the Options key twice.  
Purging the  
Printhead  
2. Select Ink Functions. The screen displays all of the maintenance  
options.  
3. Select Maintenance.  
4. Press Yes (Enter) to perform maintenance; press CE/C key twice to  
go back to the Ready screen. If you pressed Yes, the display prompts  
“Performing maintenance, Please wait...” This usually takes several  
minutes.  
5. When the purge is done, insert an envelope on the feed deck or press  
the Tape key to run a print test. Refer to Testing Print Quality below.  
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1. Press the Options key twice.  
Testing Print  
Quality  
2. Select Ink Functions, then Print Test. The display prompts you to  
insert an envelope.  
3. The system prints a test print on the envelope or tape strip.  
4. Carefully examine the test print. It should be sharp and clear as shown  
in the "Good" example below. If the print has gaps as shown in the  
"Bad" example, it is not acceptable.  
Good  
Bad  
5. Press Yes (Enter) if print quality is okay. The display returns to the  
Ready screen.  
6. Press No (Options key) if print quality is poor. The screen displays all  
of the maintenance options again.  
7. Perform another maintenance routine as described in Purging the  
Printhead. Then repeat the print test.  
If the print quality remains poor after repeating the maintenance  
routine and running the print test again, you may need to replace the  
printhead. Refer to Replacing the Printhead section in this chapter.  
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You can adjust the position of the meter stamp with respect to the right  
edge of the envelope. You might do this to compensate for thick envelopes  
that present a stepped or uneven edge to the printhead. You can shift the  
impression to the left or right as follows:  
Adjusting the  
Print Position  
1. Press the Options key, then select Setup Menu.  
2. Select Basic Setting, then Print Position.  
3. Press 1 to shift the print position slightly to the left. Press again to shift  
it more to the left.  
4. Press 2 to shift the print position slightly to the right.  
5. Press Enter when you’re done. The display shows the print position  
you selected.  
6. Test your setting by printing a zero ($0.00) postage amount on a  
sample envelope. Check print quality and make sure the imprint is  
where you want it.  
NOTE: To achieve maximum readability of the digital indicia at Canada Post  
we strongly advise that you do not change the default value that your system  
is shipped with. Call your local post office or visit the Canada Post website at  
www.canadapost.ca if you need more information.  
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Your actual ink usage varies depending on whether you routinely print ads,  
how many pieces of mail you print a day and other factors.  
Replacing the Ink  
Cartridge  
The control centre display tells you when the ink supply is low or  
exhausted:  
“Low Ink”  
When the “Low Ink” warning is displayed you shuold replace your ink  
cartridge immediately. If you do not have a replacement ink cartridge you  
should order one right away. In addition it is very important to closely  
monitor the print quality of the indicia. Any deterioration in the quality of the  
indicia (fading, streaking) may result in the indicia not being recognised. as  
valid postage.  
HINT: We recommend  
that you keep a spare  
ink cartridge on hand  
at all times.  
CAUTION! Replace the ink cartridge as soon as you see the  
“Low Ink” alert.  
“Out of Ink”  
Replace the ink cartridge immediately. The ink supply is gone; you won't  
be able to print.  
1. Open the rear cover of the mailing machine.  
2. Grasp the ink cartridge firmly and pull it straight up and out of the  
machine. Discard the old cartridge.  
3. Remove the new cartridge from  
its bag.  
4. Orient the cartridge so the label faces  
forward, and push the cartridge down  
into the well as far as it will go. See  
the figure above, right. The cartridge  
is designed so you can't install it the  
wrong way.  
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5. Close the rear cover.  
Replacing the Ink  
Cartridge  
6. Press the Options key twice.  
7. Select Ink Functions.  
continued…  
8. Select Install new cartridge.  
9. Press the Enter key. You can resume operation when the cartridge  
initialization process is done.  
If print quality deteriorates and you cannot restore it using the print test  
and maintenance procedures described in this chapter, please call service  
or visit the Pitney Bowes web site. Refer to the Contacts section at the  
front of this guide for more information.  
Replacing the  
Printhead  
Our telephone support representatives will help you isolate the problem.  
CAUTION! Do not attempt to remove or replace the printhead unless  
our support representatives advise you to do so. If necessary, they  
will order a new printhead for you.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu, then Advanced Functions.  
3. Select Replace Printhead.  
4. The display prompts you to read the  
directions accompanying the printhead  
and then to press Enter when ready.  
If you don't want to replace the  
printhead now, press the CE/C  
(back) key.  
5. Press the Yes key.  
6. Open the front cover.  
7. Press down on the printhead latch  
A
release tab as shown in the figure (A).  
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8. Open the latch and move it toward the  
front of the machine (B).  
Replacing the  
Printhead  
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B
9. Lift the old printhead up and out of the  
well as shown (C).  
C
CAUTION! Make sure the printhead nozzle points up to avoid  
ink drips.  
10. Remove the new printhead from its package.  
11. Hold the printhead so the label faces the front of the mailing machine  
(you can only install the printhead one way). Carefully push the new  
printhead in position; press down as far as it will go.  
12. Snap the printhead latch back in position.  
13. Close the front cover.  
14. Follow the prompts to restart the machine.  
This completes the printhead installation.  
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Chapter Contents  
Getting Help .....................................................7-2  
Before You Call...........................................7-2  
Power Problems...............................................7-3  
Envelope Feeding Problems -  
DM230L/DM330L .............................................7-3  
Envelope Tape/Feeding Problems - DM350L...7-4  
Tape Feeding Problems ...................................7-7  
Printing Problems.............................................7-9  
Display Problems .............................................7-9  
Moistening Problems......................................7-10  
Refill Problems ...............................................7-11  
Display Messages ..........................................7-12  
Blink Codes ....................................................7-13  
Postage By Phone® Error Codes....................7-16  
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Pitney Bowes provides several information resources if you are unable to  
solve a problem.  
Getting Help  
Technical support is available from Pitney Bowes. You can also visit the  
Pitney Bowes web site and place a request for service.  
Refer to the Contacts section at the front of this guide for more information  
about technical support and/or the Pitney Bowes web site.  
Please read the troubleshooting information in this chapter. In many  
cases, it can help you resolve the problem. You can often restore normal  
operation by pressing the CE/C key or by rebooting your system.  
Before You Call...  
To reboot:  
Unplug the AC cord from the wall outlet, then plug the cord back in.  
If you need to call Technical Support please have the following information  
at hand:  
Product name: DM230L/DM330L or DM350L  
Serial number: See the back of the control centre or press the  
Options key, then Meter ID and write down what you see on the  
display.  
Nature of problem: What happens and when does it happen?  
Did the control centre display an error message or did the system  
base power lamp display a blink code (refer to the Blink Codes  
section in this chapter).  
Any steps you've already taken to solve the problem and the results.  
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Power Problems  
1. Is power cord plugged into both mailing machine base and wall outlet?  
Make sure the power cord is not connected to a switched wall outlet.  
No Display on  
Control Centre;  
Control Centre  
Will Not Run  
2. Check power lamps on mailing machine base and control centre. Both  
lamps should be on.  
3. The control centre may be in sleep mode. Press any key to wake it.  
Envelope Feeding Problems – DM230L/DM330L  
To clear envelope:  
Envelope Stalls  
on Transport  
Deck  
1. Pull feed deck release  
knob forward (A) and  
lower deck as shown.  
HINT: If the  
2. Carefully pull envelope  
out from right (B).  
Control Centre  
display prompts  
“Remove Env” but  
no envelope is  
present, check if  
there is a  
3. Make sure deck is clear  
of paper fragments.  
4. Close deck.  
partially-fed tape  
on the feed deck.  
To avoid envelope stalls:  
1. Make sure your envelopes meet our published specifications.  
See Chapter 1.  
2. Feed envelopes correctly. See the instructions in Chapter 3. Don't try to  
feed oversize envelopes through the machine. Use tape strips instead.  
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Envelope Tape/Feeding Problems – DM350L  
Envelopes may stall in the following areas:  
Possible  
Envelope Stalls  
on DM350L  
Stall in  
moistener area  
Stall in  
feeder area  
Stall in printer  
transport area  
1. To clear an envelope stall in the moistener area, lift up and remove the  
moistener container as shown here. Leave the container out until  
instructed to replace it.  
Stall in the  
Moistener Area  
2. Slide the moistener assembly straight out as shown in the figure above.  
Be careful to keep the moistener assembly level or you can leak sealing  
fluid  
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3. Remove the envelope. If the envelope is also partially stuck in the feeder  
portion, refer to the Stalls in the Feeder Area below for instructions on  
how to lower the end of the transport deck.  
Stall in the  
Moistener Area  
continued ...  
4. Carefully slide the moistener assembly back into the system along the  
guide bars until it snaps into place.  
5. Replace the moistener container.  
Stalls in the  
Feeder Area  
NOTE: If you get the message "envelope stall" in the message display, try  
pressing the Mail button to see if this feeds the envelope. You may get an  
envelope stall message if for any reason the envelope does not reach the sensor  
in the feeder within a certain time interval.  
1. To clear a tape or envelope stall in the feeder area, pull the lever on the  
bottom at the end of the feeder transport toward you. This drops the end  
of the feeder transport deck down so that you can remove the stall.  
2. Once you clear the stall, pull the lever toward you and push the transport  
deck up until it locks into place.  
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Envelope/Tape Feeding Problems - DM350L  
1. To clear a tape or envelope stall in the printer transport area, pull the  
Stalls in the  
Printer Transport  
Area  
release lever toward you. This drops the end of the printer transport  
deck down so that you can remove the stall.  
2. Once you clear the stall, simply push the deck up until it locks into place.  
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Tape Feeding Problems  
Improper Loading  
Load tape strips print side up and guide them all the way into the feeder  
– push them in as far as they'll go.  
Tape Stalls  
in Feeder  
(DM330L Only)  
The backing paper must be its original length.  
Clean tape strip feeder:  
Tape or Paper  
Fragments in  
Feeder  
1. Remove the moistener.  
2. Slide the tape strip feeder cover to the left and remove.  
3. Remove tapes. Inspect feeder and clean out any debris.  
HINT: Remove  
remaining tape  
strips before you  
add a new stack.  
Slide cover to left  
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Tape Feeding Problems  
4. Push down on the spring-loaded pressure plate and remove any paper  
from under the feed roller or tape guide.  
Tape or Paper  
Fragments in  
Feeder  
Pressure  
Plate  
Tape Guide  
Feed Roller  
5. Reinstall the moistener.  
6. Load tape strips and resume normal operation.  
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Printing Problems  
Control centre is in seal-only mode.  
Control Centre  
Will Not Print  
This mode disables printing. Press the CE/C to return to the postage mode  
and resume printing.  
Print nozzles are clogged.  
Digital Indicia is  
Incomplete or  
Streaked, Poor  
Print Quality  
Perform a print test:  
1. Press the Options key twice.  
2. Select Ink Functions.  
3. Select Maintenance and follow the prompts.  
If the test sample shows gaps, perform printer maintenance as prompted.  
You can repeat this up to three times. See the instructions in Maintaining the  
Printer in Chapter 6.  
If printer maintenance fails to correct the problem, call for service. You may  
have to replace the printhead.  
Example of poor / streaked indicia  
Display Problems  
Display contrast needs adjustment  
1. Press Options.  
Display is Hard  
to Read  
2. Select Setup Menu.  
3. Select Basic Settings.  
4. Select Display Contrast.  
5. Select the contrast level you want: 1 is the darkest; five is the lightest.  
6. Press Enter.  
7. Press CE/C to return to the ready screen.  
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Moistening Problems  
Incorrect feeding  
Envelopes  
Make sure you slide the envelope flap under the blue edge of the feed deck.  
If you do not, the moistener cannot wet the flap.  
Do Not Seal  
Low sealant level  
Check the sight glass on the left side of the moistener tank. If the sealant  
level is low, add E-Z Seal® Sealing Solution until it reaches the bottom of the  
fill hole. See the instructions in Chapter 6.  
Dry moistener brush  
Try wetting the moistener brush. If the brush drys out quickly, replace the  
moistener wick as explained in Chapter 6.  
Dirty moistener brush  
Remove the moistener brush. Clean it in plain water and rinse thoroughly.  
Worn moistener brush  
Replace the moistener brush. See Chapter 6 for instructions.  
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Refill Problems  
Normal  
Display Shows  
a Series of  
The control centre is designed to display the progress of the refill. If there  
is a problem during the refill, a message is displayed. Write down the  
message and call for service if you cannot correct the problem by following  
the directions on the screen.  
Messages During  
the Modem Refill  
Process  
Control Centre not Connected to Analog Phone Line  
Make sure you've connected your control centre to a working analog phone  
line. Also make sure the phone line connectors are firmly seated in their  
receptacles.  
Control Centre  
Fails to Connect  
to Postage By  
Phone Data  
One or more of the refill setup options may be wrong. Go to the refill setup  
instructions as noted and check the following:  
Centre – No Dial  
Tone  
Does your phone system require you to dial a prefix number to get an  
outside phone line? Make sure to include these in the setup if needed.  
See Setting up the Phone Connection (Entering the Dial Prefix) in  
Chapter 4.  
Is the dial method correct? You have to tell the Control Centre if your  
phone uses a pulse or tone for dialing. See Choosing the Dial Method  
section in Chapter 4.  
The Postage By Phone® account number you entered is not correct. Check  
the Welcome Kit that came with your Control Centre for your Postage By  
Phone® Account Number and reenter it if necessary. Refer to the Enter Your  
Postage By Phone® Account Number section in Chapter 4.  
Refill Failed,  
Invalid Account  
Number  
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If there is a problem with your system, a message appears in the display  
Display  
telling you what corrective action you need to take. If the error is such that  
you cannot correct it, the message "Call Service" appears in the display. In  
this case, write down the number of the error, or any other message that  
appears and call for service or visit the Pitney Bowes web site and place a  
request for service.  
Messages  
Refer to the Contacts section at the front of this guide for more information  
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The power lamp on the left side of the mailing system base blinks when  
the system detects an internal error. The number of blinks tells you what  
kind of problem occurred.  
Blink Codes  
Power Lamp  
You may be able to fix some problems by unplugging the mailing system,  
waiting a few minutes, and then plugging it back in. If this does not fix the  
problem, refer to the charts on the following pages for an explanation of  
the blink codes.  
Note the number of blinks. The lamp blinks a certain number of times,  
pauses, and then blinks the same number of times. This pattern, called a  
blink code, repeats until the problem is fixed.  
If you need assistance, call technical support and tell the service  
representative what blink code you saw.  
Refer to the Contacts section at the front of this guide for more information  
about technical support.  
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Blink Codes  
1 Blink—Low ink  
Replace the ink cartridge. (The Control Centre display normally tells you when it's time to replace  
the ink cartridge.)  
2 Blinks—Ink out  
Replace the ink cartridge. Refer to Replacing the Ink Cartridge section in Chapter 6.  
3 Blinks—High transport motor temperature  
This error can occur if you exceed the mailing system's maximum use specification. Wait a few  
minutes for the motor to cool. If this error happens often, call for technical support.  
4 Blinks—High tape motor temperature  
Wait a few minutes for the motor to cool. If this error happens often, call for technical support.  
5 Blinks—High valve, carriage or purge motor temperature  
Wait a few minutes for the motor to cool. If this error happens often, call for technical support.  
6 Blinks—Circulation valve home position sensor  
Call for technical support.  
7 Blinks—Carriage home position sensor  
Call for technical support.  
8 Blinks—Home position error  
Call for technical support.  
9 Blinks—Fan Error  
Call for technical support.  
10 Blinks—Printhead communication error  
You may need to replace the printhead. Call for technical support.  
12 Blinks—Ink sensor error  
Call for technical support.  
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13 Blinks—Not used  
14 Blinks—Not used  
15 Blinks—EEPROM failure  
Call for technical support.  
16 Blinks—Motor Drive IC error  
Call for technical support.  
17 Blinks—Not used  
18 Blinks—Print head drive voltage error  
Call for technical support.  
19 Blinks—Transport error  
Check to make sure that the transport deck is in the up position. If not, pull the deck up into  
position so it locks in place. If you still get the same blink code, call for technical support.  
20 Blinks—Printer maintenance controller software error  
Refer to the Updates and Add-Ons section in Chapter 4 of this guide. Select the IntelliLinkTM  
option from the "Updates and Add-Ons" menu. The system will dial Pitney Bowes and if an update  
for your printer maintenance controller software is available, it will automatically download it for  
you. If you still get the same blink code after downloading the update and rebooting your system,  
call for technical support.  
21 Blinks—System profiles missing  
Refer to the Updates and Add-Ons section in Chapter 4 of this guide. Select the IntelliLinkTM option  
from the "Updates and Add-Ons" menu. The system will dial Pitney Bowes and if profile updates  
are available, it will automatically download them for you. If you still get the same blink code after  
downloading the updates and rebooting your system, call for technical support.  
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Blink Codes  
22 Blinks—System is under/over acceptable operating temperature  
Refer to the Specifications section in Chapter 1 of this guide and make sure your system is located  
in an environment where the temperature is within the acceptable temperature range  
Postage By Phone® Error Codes  
Error Code 7  
Invalid Status Code (invalid account status).  
Error Code 8  
Your Postage By Phone® account balance is low.  
Error Code 50  
Invalid Postage By Phone® account.  
Error Code 94  
The Postage By Phone® Data Centre is down. Try the refill again at a later time.  
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8 Supplies and Options  
Chapter Contents  
This chapter explains how to order supplies and  
accessories and optional features for your mailing  
system.  
Supplies and Accessories ................................8-2  
Options.............................................................8-3  
Accounting..................................................8-3  
Printing .......................................................8-3  
Ratings Feature..........................................8-4  
Weighing.....................................................8-4  
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Supplies and  
Accessories  
Ink Cartridges  
Ink Cartridge, Red Fluorescent  
765-3  
Tape  
Double Tape Sheets - 300 labels per box  
612-7C  
625-0C  
Tape Strips - 300 strips per box  
E-ZSeal® Sealing Solution  
118mL Flip Top Bottles - 4 per box  
118mL Dabber Bottle - 1 per box  
Pint Bottles (472mL) - 4 per box  
601-9C  
601-7C  
601-0C  
Envelope Ads  
Envelope Ads are messages that print right on your envelope, allowing  
you to deliver a strong message that instantly catches the eye of the  
recipient. We offer a wide variety of ready-made Envelope Ads that we’ve  
created or you can create your own custom Envelope Ad. Choose from  
Business Messages, Holiday Messages, Patriotic Messages and more.  
Your system holds up to 20 Envelope Ads at once. Optional ads are  
available through convenient downloads.  
For more information about Envelope Ads and to order supplies call the  
PB Supply LineTM or visit us online. See the Contacts section at the front of  
this guide for phone numbers and web site information.  
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Pitney Bowes offers a number of flexible options so you can tailor your  
mailing system to meet your exact needs today, and expand it as your  
business grows tomorrow.  
Options  
Departmental Accounting  
The optional accounting feature tracks postage costs for departmental  
accounts. Please contact your Pitney Bowes Sales Representative for  
further information.  
Printing  
Your system has several report functions, some of which – the detailed  
account report, for example – require a serial printer. Please contact your  
Pitney Bowes Sales Representative for further information.  
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Weighing  
Options  
Your mailing system is designed to work with certain Pitney Bowes DM  
Series weighing platforms. Your scale and mailing system allow you to:  
continued…  
Accurately weigh mail and packages.  
Calculate rates and fees.  
Save money on postage.  
DM330L shown with 5 kilogram weigh platform  
See the operator guide furnished with your weigh platform for complete  
instructions on using it with your mailing system.  
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A Reports  
Chapter Contents  
Overview of Reports........................................ A-2  
Accessing Reports .......................................... A-2  
Account Reports........................................ A-3  
Refill Summary .......................................... A-3  
Configuration Report ................................. A-4  
Error Report............................................... A-4  
Meter Setup Report ................................... A-4  
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Appendix A • Reports  
Your system prints short reports on an envelope or tape strip. To generate  
Overview of  
Reports  
long or detailed reports, you need an external printer. Not all of the reports  
described here may be on your system. The types of reports available  
depend on options you purchase and the manner in which you set up your  
system.  
To access reports:  
Accessing  
Reports  
1. Press the Options key twice.  
2. Select Reports.  
3. A list of all the available reports appears in the display.  
4. To select a specific report, press the number corresponding to the  
report.  
5. If the report is long or detailed, you are prompted to verify that the  
printer is connected and paper is loaded.  
For a short or summary report, you are prompted to insert an  
envelope, or press the Tape key.  
6. Press Enter to print the report. For short or summary reports, if the  
information cannot all fit on one envelope, you are prompted to insert  
additional envelopes.  
The following is a list of all the reports that may be available on your  
mailing system.  
Account Reports  
Refill Summary  
Confirmation Services  
Configuration Report  
Error Report  
Meter Setup Report  
Rate Update Report  
Data Capture Report  
A brief description of each report follows.  
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This report is available only if you have purchased the Accounting feature.  
You can print either a Detailed report or an Account summary report.  
Account Reports  
A summary report includes:  
Date and time of the report  
Indicia serial number  
Account ID  
Item total for the account (pieces)  
Value total for the account (postage)  
This report prints a statement of the last five refills. The system may  
require you to enter a supervisor password, depending on your refill setup.  
The report includes:  
Refill Summary  
Date and time of the refill  
Refill amount  
Postage By Phone® account number  
System serial number  
Report date  
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This report shows key information about your equipment, including the  
Configuration  
Report  
postage meter serial number. It also lists your system's enabled features.  
If the information does not fit on one envelope or tape strip, the system  
prints the report on two or more.  
This report lists system errors by date, an identifier code and count. The  
report also includes the system serial number and the date and time the  
report was printed.  
Error Report  
The information in the report is very useful to our service representatives  
in the unlikely event that you should encounter problems with your system.  
If the information will not fit on one envelope or tape strip, the system  
prints the report on two or more.  
This report shows register information, warning and timeout values, clock  
settings, available ad slogans, custom preset and accounting settings and  
a list of enabled features.  
Meter Setup  
Report  
Your system must be connected to an external printer to generate this  
report.  
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B Accounting Setup  
Chapter Contents  
This appendix contains instructions  
for setting up the optional accounting feature on  
your mailing system.  
Overview of Accounting................................... B-2  
Setting Up Accounts ....................................... B-2  
Selecting Accounting Status............................ B-3  
Creating an Account........................................ B-3  
Changing an Account ...................................... B-4  
Deleting an Account ........................................ B-4  
Clearing All Accounts....................................... B-5  
Enabling Passwords........................................ B-6  
Enabling the Clear Individual  
Accounts Feature ............................................ B-7  
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When you purchase the optional accounting feature, you can set your  
Overview  
of Accounting  
system up to track postage costs incurred by individuals or departments in  
your organization (e.g., engineering, marketing, human resources). Your  
system stores the following information for each account:  
A name up to 15 alphanumeric characters long.  
An account ID number.  
The item total. This is the total number of pieces of mail charged to an  
account since it was last cleared.  
The value total. This is the total amount of postage charged to an  
account since it was last cleared.  
An account password.  
The following is a list of the account setup procedures. For details on each  
procedure, refer to the section number listed here.  
Setting Up  
Accounts  
Selecting Account Status.  
1
Creating an Account.  
2
Changing an Account.  
3
Deleting an Account.  
4
Clearing all Accounts.  
5
Enabling Account Passwords.  
6
Enabling the Clear Individual Accounts Feature.  
7
When setting up accounts, the system may prompt you to enter a  
supervisor password. Refer to Changing the Lock Code or Password  
in Chapter 4 of this guide for more information.  
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1. Press the Options key.  
Selecting  
Accounting  
Status  
1
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup. A list of all the  
accounting setup options appears.  
3. Select Accounting Status. The display shows whether your  
accounting feature is on (enabled ) or off (disabled) and if there  
are other accounting methods available:  
4. Press the number corresponding to Disable Accounting to turn the  
internal accounting off.  
Press the number for Internal Accounting to turn it on.  
If other accounting methods are listed, select the number  
corresponding to that method.  
5. The account status appears in the display.  
1. Press the Options key.  
Creating an  
Account  
2
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Create Account.  
4. Type a name for the new account; it can be up to 15 alphanumeric  
characters long. Use the alpha keypad to type letters. Press the blue  
key on the alpha keypad to type uppercase characters.  
5. Press Enter. If you have previously set up accounting to require  
passwords (see Enabling Passwords in this appendix) the display  
prompts you to enter a password for the account.  
6. Type in a password up to four alphanumeric characters long and press  
Enter. If you do not want to protect the account with a password, just  
press Enter.  
7. If you want to change the information you just entered, press the  
CE/C key. Reenter the account name and password.  
8. Press Enter to confirm the information you just typed.  
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9. The display asks if you want to create another account.  
Creating an  
Account  
a. Select Yes (Enter key) to create another account. Follow the steps  
4 through 8.  
continued…  
b. Select No (Options key) to redisplay the list of all the accounting  
setup options.  
1. Press the Options key.  
Changing an  
Account  
3
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Change Account. The display shows a list of accounts from  
which to choose.  
4. Key in the number of the account you want to change.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. Follow steps 4 through 8 under Creating an Account in this appendix.  
1. Press the Options key.  
Deleting an  
Account  
4
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Delete Account. The display shows a list of accounts.  
4. Key in the number of the account you want to delete.  
CAUTION! Make sure you really want to delete the account;  
once you do, you cannot restore the information.  
5. Press Enter to confirm you want to delete the account.  
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You can clear all of the information from all of the accounts but still keep  
the account names.  
Clearing All  
Accounts  
5
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Clear All Accounts. The display asks if you want to  
"reset the value of all accounts to zero".  
CAUTION! Make sure you really want to clear all of the account  
information; once you do, you cannot restore the account  
information.  
4. Select Yes (Enter key) to clear all the information.  
Select No (Options key) to cancel.  
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You can enable or disable the account password protection. Enabling  
passwords allows you to protect each account from unauthorized access.  
Enabling  
Passwords  
6
NOTE: Disabling the account password feature does not disable the supervisor  
password. Refer to Changing the Lock Code or Password in Chapter 4 of this  
guide for more information.  
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Enable Passwords. The display tells you if passwords are  
enabled or disabled.  
4. Select Enabled or Disabled, whichever is appropriate.  
5. Press Enter. If you selected Enable and there is no current supervisor  
password, the display prompts you to enter one.  
6. Key in a four-digit, numeric password.  
7. Press Enter. The display prompts you to confirm the supervisor  
password by keying it in again. Do so and press Enter.  
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When this feature is on you can clear all the information stored for a  
particular account.  
Enabling  
the Clear  
Individual  
Accounts  
Feature  
7
1. Press the Options key.  
2. Select Setup Menu then Accounting Setup.  
3. Select Enable Clear Indv Acct. The display tells you if the clear  
individual account function is enabled (on) or disabled (off).  
4. Select Enable Clear Indv Acct or Disable Clear Indv Acct, whichever  
is appropriate.  
5. Press Enter. The display confirms your selection and returns to the list  
of the accounting setup options.  
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A
C
Access Cover, Front 2-3  
Account  
Key 2-9, 2-11  
Calibrating the tape length 6-10  
Canada Post Contract Rate Code  
entering 4-21  
selecting 3-25  
Class  
Accounts  
changing B-4  
clearning B-5  
selecting 3-19, 3-20  
Clear Zone Option  
setting 4-20  
creating B-3, B-4  
Contact List xii  
deleting B-4  
Country  
enabling clear individual B-7  
setting up B-2  
Accounts report A-3  
Account Balance  
selecting 3-21  
Cover, Rear 2-12  
Creating an account B-3, B-4  
Custom Presets 2-9, 2-11  
checking your balance 5-4  
Acct/Batch Totals Key 2-9  
Adding postage to your control centre 5-2  
Advancing the date 4-5  
Advertisements  
D
Date  
changing 3-24  
printing date on incoming mail 3-23  
setting 4-4  
Date/Ad Key 2-9, 2-11  
Daylight savings time  
setting 4-4  
Default Refill Amount  
setting 4-15  
Dial  
adding 4-28  
ordering 8-2  
Alpha Keypad 2-9, 2-11  
location 2-3  
ANI/LCZ Server IP 4-12  
ANI/LCZ Server Port 4-13  
AutoClear Function  
setting 4-20  
Autofeeder Control Panel, DM350L  
location 2-5  
Autofeeder Transport Release Lever, DM350L  
location 2-5  
prefix  
setting up the modem 4-8  
selecting the method 4-8  
Display  
problems 7-3  
Display, Operator 2-3  
Display Contrast  
Auto Date Advance  
how to change 4-5  
setting 4-4  
B
Display messages 7-12  
Distributor Parameters  
ANI/LCZ Server IP 4-12  
ANI/LCZ Server Port 4-13  
Distributor URL 4-13  
Global Account and User ID 4-12  
Global Password 4-12  
Primary DNS Server 4-13  
Secondary DNS Server 4-13  
setting 4-12  
Balance  
checking Postage by Phone 5-4  
Batch count, printing 3-26  
Batch Totals, displaying 3-25, 3-26, 3-27  
Blink codes  
defined 7-13  
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E
K
Enter Key 2-9, 2-11  
Envelopes  
sizes you can use 1-5  
specifications 1-5  
Envelopes, feeding problems  
DM230L/DM330L 7-3  
DM350L 7-4  
Keypad, Numeric 2-3, 2-9, 2-11  
L
Lock Code  
changing 4-6  
Lock Key  
location 2-9, 2-11  
Low Funds Warning  
setting 4-16  
Low ink  
blink code 7-14  
Low ink warning 6-14  
Envelopes, sealing problems 7-10  
Envelope Ads 4-28, 8-2  
Error report A-4  
EZ Seal® Sealing Solution  
how to order 8-2  
F
M
Features  
Mail pieces printed  
checking number of 5-2  
Maintenance  
ink cartridge 6-14  
moistener  
filling the DM230L/DM330L 6-2  
filling the DM350L 6-3  
Modem  
how to order xiii  
Feed Deck, DM230L/DM330L  
location 2-3  
Function Keys 2-3  
Funds, postage  
checking 5-2  
Funds Key 2-9, 2-11  
initialization string 4-11  
selecting the type  
4-10  
G
Getting help 7-2  
Global  
Moistener  
account and user ID 4-12  
password 4-12  
removing and cleaning  
DM230L/DM330L 6-4  
DM350L 6-6  
H
Moistener, DM230L/DM330L  
location 2-3  
Moistener, DM350L  
location 2-5  
High Value Warning  
setting 4-16  
Moistener Release Button, DM230L/DM330L  
location 2-3  
I
Indicator, Power 2-3  
Ink cartridge  
N
ordering 8-2  
Normal Preset  
selecting 3-17  
Normal Preset Key  
location 2-9, 2-11  
Numeric Keypad 2-3, 2-9, 2-11  
replacing 6-14  
Ink out  
blink code 7-14  
Inspections  
notification of 1-3  
IntelliLinkTM 1-2  
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Presets, Custom 2-9, 2-11  
Printer  
maintenance 6-11  
Printer Transport Release Lever  
location 2-3  
O
Operator Display 2-3, 2-9, 2-11  
Options 8-3  
Options Key 2-9, 2-11  
Out of ink warning 6-14  
Printhead  
purging 6-11  
P
Printing on Envelopes 3-4  
DM230L/DM330L 3-4  
DM350L 3-8  
Printing on Tape Strips 3-11  
DM230L/DM330L 3-11  
DM350L 3-12  
Printing problems 7-9  
Printing the Date on Incoming Mail 3-23  
Print position  
Password  
changing supervisor 4-7  
see also Lock Code 4-7  
Passwords  
enabling account B-6  
Phone  
setting up the connection 4-8  
Phone Jack 2-12  
Phone Number, Pitney Bowes  
setting up the modem for 4-9  
Phone Support  
adjusting 6-13  
Print quality  
testing 6-12  
Problems adding postage 7-11  
Purging the printhead 6-11  
phone number xiii  
Postage  
adding to your control centre 5-2  
Postage By Phone  
checking account balance 5-4  
entering your account number 4-14  
for automatic dial up 4-9  
phone number xiii  
Postage Funds Available  
checking 5-2  
printing on DM230L/DM330L 5-2  
printing on DM350L 3-25, 5-3  
Postage meter  
inspection 1-3  
Postal Code or Zone  
selecting 3-21  
Postal Rate Updates 1-2  
Power lamp  
blink codes 7-13  
indicator 2-3  
location 7-13  
Preset, Normal 2-9, 2-11, 3-17  
Presets  
deleting 4-24  
renaming 4-24  
storing current values 4-22  
viewing current values 4-23  
Q
Quick Reference Guide 2-3  
R
Refill  
adding postage by modem 5-4  
printing a receipt 5-5  
setting the choices 4-14  
statement 5-5  
Refill key 2-9, 2-11  
Refill problems 7-11  
Refill statement  
printing 5-5  
Refill summary report A-3  
Release lever  
moistener tank for DM230L/DM330L 6-4  
Reports  
Accounts A-3  
Errors A-4  
how to access A-2  
overview A-2  
Restarting (rebooting) your system 4-25, 7-2  
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S
T
Scale  
Tape  
AutoScale Function  
setting 4-19  
calibrating the tape length 6-10  
Tape feeder  
Location Code  
setting 4-19  
Setting up an attached scale 4-17  
Vibration Mode  
loading on the DM300L 6-9  
loading on the DM400L 6-9  
Tape Feeder, DM230L/DM330L  
location 2-3  
setting 4-18  
Scale Rates Setup  
Tape Feeder, DM350L  
location 2-5  
Entering a Canada Post Contract Rate Code 4-21  
Selecting the Scale Vibration Mode 4-18  
Setting the AutoClear Function 4-20  
Setting the Clear Zone Option 4-20  
Setting the Scale Location Code 4-19  
Turning AutoScale On and Off 4-19  
Seal/No Seal Lever, DM350L  
location 2-7  
Tape feeding problems  
DM230L/DM330L 7-7  
DM350L 7-6  
Tape sheets  
how to order 8-2  
Technical Support  
phone number xiii  
web site xii  
Seal quality  
correcting 6-4  
Selecting  
Test print quality 6-12  
Thickness Selection Lever, DM350L  
location 2-7  
Account 3-25  
Time  
Class or Special Service 3-19, 3-20  
Country 3-21  
Custom Preset 3-17  
setting 4-4  
Transport Deck, DM350L  
location 2-5  
Normal Preset 3-17  
Postal Code or Zone 3-21  
Serial Port 2-12  
Setting up accounts B-2  
Software  
system updates 1-2  
U
Updates  
adding new features 4-25  
checking for software updates 4-25, 5-4  
postal rates 1-2  
Software updates  
checking 5-4  
Specifications  
V
Vibration Mode  
setting scale mode 4-18  
DM230L/DM330L, DM350L 1-4  
Supplies  
how to order xiii, 8-2  
System clock 4-4  
W
Weigh Platforms  
compatible with your system 8-4  
Z
Zone, Clear  
setting 4-20  
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