6. If you are printing a tape, select the Tape button.
7. If you are printing on an envelope and if the envelope is sealed, change the sealing method to
sealer off.
a. Turn the piece of mail around 180 degrees so that the postal indicia is in the lower left
corner. Place the envelope on the feed deck with the flap facing down.
b. Select the Start button.
8. To save the job, select the Save As link at the top of the screen.
9. Enter the new job name and select OK.
Printing a postage correction
If you do not have the correct postage on a piece of mail, you can add more postage by printing a
postage correction directly on the envelope or on a tape. If you have already created a postage
correction job for the amount required, open the job and begin running mail.
1. Select the Options button at the bottom of the Run Mail screen.
2. Select Create new job... and then select Postage correction.
3. Select OK.
4. The Postage correction amount screen opens. This screen displays the acceptable range of
values you can enter, and the field where you enter the specific amount.
5. Type in the additional postage required and select OK.
6. A new job tab appears. The Mail Information list is populated with the required postage
correction job settings. Note: The weighing method does not appear in the postage correction
job. Sealing mode is set to off.
7. Click Account then select an account.
8. If you are printing a tape, press the Tape button.
9. If you are printing on an envelope, turn the piece of mail around 180 degrees so that the postal
indicia is in the lower left corner.
a. Place the envelope on the feed deck with the flap facing down.
b. Press the Start button.
10. To save the job, select the Save As link at the top of the screen.
11. Enter the new job name and select OK.
Printing
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