1 • Read This First

What’s in this Guide

Other Information

Chapter 1 - Read this First contains important information about USPS requirements and equipment and telephone safety precautions.

Chapter 2 - Meet the DM Series™ Digital Mailing System gives an over- view of the mailing system and the location of each control and machine feature. Please read this section carefully. It provides a foundation for the instructions in later sections of this book.

Chapter 3 - Mail in a Minute explains the basics of running mail on your system. By following these instructions, you will be able to run mail quickly.

Chapter 4 - Running Mail explains how to run mail in the different mail modes as well as when to use the various options.

Chapter 5 - Mailing System Setup provides step-by-step instructions for customizing your mailing system to suit your needs.

Chapter 6 - Adding Postage explains how to add postage funds to your postage meter (Postal Security Device) using the Pitney Bowes Postage By Phone® Meter Payment system.

Chapter 7 - INVIEW™ Accounting explains how to use the INVIEW™ Accounting feature to track postage.

Chapter 8 - Reports explains the different types of reports available and how to print them.

Chapter 9 - Maintaining and Updating explains how to check the quality of the meter stamp and how to take care of the moistener and tape feeder. It also tells you how to add features and update postal rates and carriers.

Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting contains a list of problems you may encounter while using your mailing system.

Chapter 11 - Supplies and Options lists the supplies available for your system and how to order them.

Chapter 12 - Specifications contains the specifications for the mailing sys- tem and mailing materials.

Appendix A - Glossary defines mailing terms used throughout this opera- tor guide.

This section describes other sources of information available for the DM Series™ Digital Mailing System.

Quick Reference Cards - Much of the information contained in the Operator guide, such as how to set postage, process mail, or clear jams is summarized in the Quick Reference Card Set. The cards are located in a slot in the Stacker module of your system.

Our Help Desk - For a list of the Pitney Bowes web sites, refer to the Pitney Bowes Contact Information List located at the front of this guide.

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DM1100 specifications

The Pitney Bowes DM1100 is a state-of-the-art mailing and shipping system designed to streamline and enhance mailing processes for businesses of all sizes. This versatile machine is ideal for organizations with moderate to high-volume mailing needs, offering robust features that improve efficiency and accuracy while reducing operating costs.

One of the standout features of the DM1100 is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive touchscreen display allows users to navigate through various functions easily, from setting up mailing jobs to accessing detailed reports. This design minimizes the learning curve, making it accessible for users at all technical levels.

The DM1100 is equipped with advanced weighing technology that ensures precise postage calculation. The integrated scale automatically weighs mail pieces, allowing users to adjust postage accordingly, ensuring compliance with postal regulations. This capability not only enhances accuracy but also helps avoid costly postage overages.

Another significant characteristic of the DM1100 is its ability to handle a wide range of mailing materials. Whether it’s letters, large envelopes, or parcels, this system can accommodate various sizes and weights, making it an all-in-one solution for mailing tasks. Its speed is another highlight; the DM1100 can process multiple mail pieces per minute, which is invaluable for businesses that require quick turnaround times.

For those needing to manage a diverse range of postage options, the DM1100 supports multiple mailing classes, including First-Class, Priority Mail, and International shipping. This flexibility allows businesses to choose the most cost-effective and timely options for their mailing requirements.

Moreover, the DM1100 is designed with security in mind. It features robust encryption and secure access controls to safeguard sensitive information. This is particularly important for organizations handling confidential documents or sensitive customer data.

Incorporating cloud-based technology, the DM1100 can connect to Pitney Bowes’ online account management and reporting systems. This integration enables users to track mailing costs, manage inventory, and generate detailed usage reports from virtually anywhere, further increasing operational transparency and profitability.

In conclusion, the Pitney Bowes DM1100 is a highly efficient and versatile mailing solution that combines user-friendly design, advanced technology, and comprehensive features. Whether for a small office or a large organization, the DM1100 is engineered to meet the diverse needs of modern postal operations, making it an essential addition to any mailing room setup.