Pitney Bowes B702 User Manual
1-4
SV60941 Rev. B
1 • Introduction
Don't like reading
manuals? Try the
Quick Reference
Guide supplied with
your meter. It's lo-
cated in the ribbon
compartment just
above the cassette.
It contains condensed
instructions for most of the topics covered in this book.
manuals? Try the
Quick Reference
Guide supplied with
your meter. It's lo-
cated in the ribbon
compartment just
above the cassette.
It contains condensed
instructions for most of the topics covered in this book.
The Quick
Reference Guide
Reference Guide
Equipment
Size: 11.75"L x 9.75"W x 7"H in. (30 cm x 25 cm x 18 cm)
Weight: 17.6 lbs. (8 kg), approximate
Power Requirements: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3A
Operating Temperature: 40°F (4°C) to 109°F (43°C)
Average Throughput: 30 envelopes per minute maximum.
Actual throughput will vary, depending on the material used
and the skill of the operator.
Actual throughput will vary, depending on the material used
and the skill of the operator.
Ribbon Life: 1,200 impressions maximum; this will vary, de-
pending on the number of ads printed.
pending on the number of ads printed.
Material
Minimum Size: 3" x 3" (76 mm x 76 mm)
Maximum Size: 10" x 13.5" (250 x 340 mm)
Minimum Thickness: 0.007" (0.2 mm)
Maximum Thickness: .24 in. (6 mm)
IMPORTANT! For best results, make sure that your material
(envelopes, postcards) conforms fully to these specifi cations. We
do not recommend textured or rough-surfaced papers because
they may cause poor print quality. Mail that presents an uneven
surface to the print mechanism may also cause poor print qual-
ity. (Tapping mail contents to the top right envelope corner may
help.) Use tape sheets to apply postage to rough surfaced or
oversize mailpieces.
(envelopes, postcards) conforms fully to these specifi cations. We
do not recommend textured or rough-surfaced papers because
they may cause poor print quality. Mail that presents an uneven
surface to the print mechanism may also cause poor print qual-
ity. (Tapping mail contents to the top right envelope corner may
help.) Use tape sheets to apply postage to rough surfaced or
oversize mailpieces.
Specifications