Pitney Bowes DM525 User Manual

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7 • INVIEW™ Accounting
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SV62201 Rev. C
Running 
Mail
This section describes unique features available when running mail with 
INVIEW™ Accounting. Refer to the Running Mail chapter in this guide for 
complete directions on how to run mail.
Selecting an 
Account in Time 
Date Stamping 
Mode
Time Date Stamping mode allows you to print the current time and date, 
along with the word “Received” on incoming mail. When using Budget Man-
ager or Business Manager accounting, you can:  select an account to 
charge back to, apply a surcharge and/or select Job ID to apply the time 
date stamp to.
The time and date will remain the same during a single transaction 
(whether you process a single envelope or 100 envelopes.) The system will 
update the date and time during the mail run.  
1. Press the Mode key.
2. Select Time and Date Stamping
3. Select Acct if you want to apply the time date stamp to a specific 
account. Once you have made your selection, the system returns to the 
Time Date Stamp Mode screen.
4. Select Surcharge if you want to apply a batch surcharge (a surcharge 
that applies only to this transaction). You can apply a surcharge per 
piece of mail, per transaction, and/or per transaction percentage. 
a. Select the approrpriate surcharge option and enter the surcharge 
amount.
b. Press Enter. The system returns to the Time Date Stamp Mode 
screen.
5. Select Job ID if you want to add a Job ID to the transaction. 
If you know the Job ID, type in the Job ID number and press Enter.
If you want to see a list of recently used Job IDs, select Most 
Recent Job ID
, then select the Job ID. (You can use the down 
arrow key to scroll through the list.)
Once you have made your selection, the system returns to the Time 
Date Stamp Mode screen.
6. Turn the piece of mail over, so the meter stamp is facing down. Then, 
place the envelope on the feed deck with the flap facing up.
7. Press the Start key. The Time/Date stamp prints on the envelope. A 
sample Time/Date stamp is shown below.
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NOTE:  The mailing system may operate at a slightly slower speed dur-
ing this process.
Date prints here (MM DD YYYY)
Time prints here