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Pitney Bowes Connect+ 1000 - Graphic Formats for Mygraphics Designer; How to Create a New Custom Graphic

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Connect Series Operator Guide
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When Status shows "Ready for Download", you can retrieve the custom graphic at your
machine. Refer to Check for Updates and Downloads.
Graphic Formats for MyGraphics™ Designer
bmp (bitmap) - versatile format created from Windows and Adobe products.
jpg - format best used for photographic images.
gif - format best used for internet images that have flat colors.
png - format best used for internet images with lossless data compression.
How to Create a New Custom Graphic
This describes how to customize a new graphic image. When complete, refer to Add a New
Graphic.
NOTE:You perform this procedure on a PC separate from your mailing system using
MyGraphics™ Designer.
You make these changes using the pallet controls located directly below the canvas.
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To move the image, select and drag it around the canvas.
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To increase/decrease the size, select the + or Zoom button.
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To rotate the image in small increments clockwise or counterclockwise, select the appro-
priate Rotate button.
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To flip the image from left to right or top to bottom, select the appropriate Flip button.
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To increase or decrease the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue, move the appro-
priate slide bar.
You can also add a caption to your image using the Custom text box located in the pallet
directly below the canvas.
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To add a caption, select the Caption box and type in the caption (up to 256 characters).
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To move the caption, select the appropriate Position text button.
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To change the font (typeface), size, or color, select the appropriate selection box.
To restore the image to its original appearance select the Revert to Original button.
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