Pitney Bowes W680 Manual Do Utilizador

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Pitney Bowes W660/W680 Operator Guide
3 • W660/W680 Basics
Once your printer is set up, you can load material and make a test
print. Avoid misfeeds by following these precautions:
1. Make sure the input area is free of dust and other matter.
2. Take a manageable amount of material and while holding
it as shown,  fan all sides of the material to separate each
piece. This step helps keep misfeeds to a minimum.
5. Load Material
Setting Up A
Job (continued)
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Tamp the material on a flat surface, making sure that the
stack is square.
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Shingle the stack as you load it into the input area. Load
envelopes so the side to be printed faces up. Flaps should
be down and oriented away from the feed roller (flaps
trailing).
5. Position the right edge of the envelopes flush against the
support plate.  Begin with just a few envelopes to start
the stack and get the proper contour, then add several
more pieces.  Then, add the remainder of the stack.
NOTE:  Envelope feeding is generally more reliable if there
are more than just a couple of envelopes in the input bin.
6. Adjust the position of the feed ramp as described on the
next page.