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[Music] hi this is nate with cms and today on this video ill be showing you how to type in a manual postage mount on the posted machine on some of the older models such as the isim in machines you can type in any manual postage amount by using the keypad from the main screen on the newer models such as the ix series we actually have to go change the amount in amount correction which i will show you how to do here this key down here with the little star wheel in the envelope controls everything thats printed on the indica so if we press this button this brings us to our customized stamp screen the first box under here it says stamp type standard since were doing a manual postage amount were going to change the stamp type from standard to amount correction again this is on the new ix series were going to go to number two amount correction from here we can type in our postage amount needed remember there are three places after the decimal point so be sure to add that extra zero or t