Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and
naming in User Interfaces)
Hardware and hardware naming in User Interfaces
To improve the readability of texts in User Interfaces of operator panels and software,
the finishers are generally referred to by their function. The table below shows the naming
conventions for finishers (commercial product names and the way these are referred to
in User Interfaces).
Note:
In some cases, there is only 1 name for several modules. The reason is that a configuration
can only contain 1 of the available types of modules.
Conversion table for commercial names versus user-friendly names in User Interfaces
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In UI, printer driver and software re-
ferred to as:
Commercial product name:
'Stacker/stapler'
Finisher-AF1
'Stacker/stapler'
Saddle Finisher-AF2
'Puncher'
Puncher Unit-BP1/BQ1/BR1
'Folder'
Paper Folding Unit-F1
'Inserter'
Document Insertion Unit-F1
'Stacker'
High-Capacity Stacker-E1
'Trimmer'
Booklet Trimmer-D1
'Trimmer'
Two-Knife Trimmer-A1
'Perfect Binder'
Perfect Binder-C1
'Scanner'
Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-D1
Chapter 1 - Preface
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Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces)
Summary of Contents for Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-D1
Page 1: ...Duplex Color Image Reader Unit D1 Operating information Océ User Manual ...
Page 4: ...4 Contents ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Preface ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Use the scanner ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Use the scanner 20 Copy or scan originals using the ADF ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Maintenance ...
Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Maintenance 26 Clean the scanner sensors ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ...
Page 31: ...Appendix A Specifications ...