Pitney Bowes manual DA900 AddressRight Printer a

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Head Dividers — in the View Menu, toggles on and off the grey lines used to mark the boundary of a print head area.

Head Info — a tab and screen on the Property Sheet (File/Printer Setup) which lists printhead details.

Human Readable — the alphanumeric portion of a barcode that does not require use of a decoding device for a human to interpret.

Image Area — the printable area of the envelope: 3 inches x 17 inches.

Indent Tiles — the printhead indent tiles at the right of the template show the printheads being used for each text block and are numbered blue to indicate reverse direction or red for forward direction.

Indexing — a process of storing how many lines or fields are in each record when accessing a .txt or .csv database. The indexing process is done only once for each database when Envelope Designer Plus first accesses a database.

Ink Cartridges — a consumable supply item which provides the ink for printing. You install them in the inkjet cartridge holders.

Job — part of or all of a database that will be printed. It specifies the name of the database, which records are to be printed, and which label format will be used.

Jobs Folder — a folder which shows information about the job such as total number of records, template used to layout the job, resolution, and last record processed. Job files have a .AJPJT extension and are stored in the Projects folder.

Layout Screen — the desktop area on which the fields and printheads are arranged in Envelope Designer Plus.

Locking Knob — the four knobs which loosed then tighten the printhead cartridge holders into position.

Logo — a symbol used to represent a company, department, institution, etc.. The printer software can add up to eight different bitmap logos or graphics to the printed piece.

Appendix A

SV60970-OG Rev. A

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