10. Load a handful of mail (approximately 25-50 pieces) onto the Envelope
Feed Hopper. Be sure the top side of the mail to be cut is even against the
back of the Feed Hopper. The Feed Thumper (a rotating cam) helps to jog
the mail for improved feeding.
11. The conveyor belt pulls the mail into the retard assembly where it is
singulated (separated one at a time).
12. The nip arm assembly guides the individual envelope under the printer
where the envelope can be printed on, if a print job option is selected.
13. The envelope then passes under the cutter which will open it if the cutter
depth knob is set for one of the cut options.
14. The envelope is then passed through the counter sensor and counted
(the mail is always counted even if it is not cut).
15. The envelope then moves into the mail output tray.
16. Once the Envelope Feed Hopper is empty, empty the output tray.
17. To continue processing, load more mail onto the Envelope Feed Hopper.
Note: The feed hopper can be loaded with the machine running.
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