Description
Product Overview
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Model Name: 797M
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Brand: Pitney Bowes
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Ink Color: Red
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Page Yield: 400
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Special Feature: high quality
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Compatibility Options: Compatible
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Ink Base: Water
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Manufacturer: Pitney Bowes
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Number of Items: 1
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UPC: 195893393053
Product Features
- Fluorescent Red Postal Ink: Tested in millions of cycles, for outstanding readability and performance, the 797-M red ink cartridge optimizes the number of envelopes you can print with each cartridge, yielding 400-800 impressions
- Formulated specifically for Pitney Bowes equipment, this postage meter ink meets or exceeds USPS requirements and is made to be used in mailstation2 postage meters
- Provides High Quality Prints: This postage ink is easily read, will not prematurely dry up and is still readable when wet
- Genuine: For results your business can rely on, we recommend using only genuine Pitney Bowes supply products within our product line; Our ink saves you time, effort and can enhance the professional image of your business
- Pitney Bowes: We are a global shipping and mailing company on which small business, retail, enterprise, and government clients around the world rely to remove the complexity of sending mail and parcels
- For US-based meters, this ink is only compatible with Information Based Indicia (IBI) meter technology. IBI meter technology is being discontinued industry-wide in 2024.
Product Information
Product Dimensions |
3 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item Weight |
2.08 ounces |
SKU |
PB81E797M |
Item model number |
mailstation2™ |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
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Date First Available |
October 11, 2021 |
Manufacturer |
Pitney Bowes |
Additional Information
The new combines edge-to-edge glass with an exceptionally thin, polished bezel, giving you the largest viewing area. Whether you choose rose gold, black, or silver, the case is precision-crafted from aircraft-grade stainless steel.
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