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Pitney Bowes has launched its new DM220 range of franking machines, incorporating extensive upgrades ideally suited to small business users.
The innovative series, which is an upgrade on the DM100i, allows users to frank up to 45 letters per minute; process franked mail across 100 accounts, meaning that mail costs can be tracked for 100 specific clients; and weigh mail up to 35kg with the addition of a weighing platform. The features make the new range is perfect for small businesses that are required to send heavy mail items, such as e-shopping firms.
The fully digitalised DM220 machines can also be run through the customers’ network or router, using a LAN connection. Not only does this eliminate the need for an analogue line but also means that the product’s speed of download is far higher.
Pitney Bowes’ marketing director Phil Hutchison said, “The DM220 represents a huge step forward in the market and ensures that franking is an accessible method of sending post for businesses of all sizes, not merely larger companies. The range also integrates Pitney Bowes’s Smart meter, making data capture and cost tracking possible at the touch of a button.”

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