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Introduction • 1
1-9SV61749 Rev. D
distance between the print heads and the material. Use it to
compensate for different material thicknesses and to increase
print clarity.
On/Off Switch - Powers the printer on and off.
Optional High Capacity Feeder - An optional high capacity feeder
is available. Contact Pitney Bowes for more information.
Optional Feeder Connector - A connector on the printer used to
interface with an optional feeder.
Optional High Speed Stacker - An optional power stacker is
available. Contact Pitney Bowes for more information.
Optional High Speed Stacker Connector - A connector on the back
of the printer used to interface with the high speed stacker.
Output Stacker - Holds up to 5" of printed material.
Power Cord Receptacle - Plug in the power cord supplied with the
printer here.
Print Head Assembly - The part of the printer that holds the ink
cartridges and prints on the media.
Print Head Assembly Clamp Knob - Used to move and lock the
print head assembly.
Print Station Cover - External cover encasing the print head areas.
Side Guides - Helps confine the material stack. Adjust to the width
of your material plus 1/16" (2mm) clearance.
Takeaway Rollers - Guide the material into and through the print
head area.
Takeaway Roller Tension Lever - Adjust to one of seven positions
depending on the material thickness.
Transport Belts - Guide the material into and through the print head
area and out of the printer.
USB and Ethernet Cable Connectors - Used to connect the printer
to a PC.

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