The figure shows an overview of the system.
Document Feeders (1)
The Feeders are the feeding part of the system. There are two types of feeders: the
automatic and the special feeder. The automatic feeder does not require any adjustments
for the separation. From a feeder you can feed one or more documents (multi feed). The
feeders have a double feed control (DFC). DFC detects if more documents are fed instead
of one.
You can link feeders. This means that two feeders can be linked as pairs. When the first
feeder is empty, the system switches to the other feeder. Meanwhile the empty feeder can
be refilled without stopping the system.
The upper automatic feeder is equipped with a 'daily mail' function. You can use this feeder
to process sets of documents that you cannot process automatically (stapled documents
and sets with varying thickness).
Collating Area (2)
All documents of a document set are collated and aligned in the collating area.
Divert area (3)
The Divert area automatically throws out incorrect sets of documents. In this way the system
does not need to stop. Correct sets will be transported to the Folder unit.
Folder unit (4)
The Folder unit folds the documents. The following fold types are possible (see
• No fold
• V-fold
• C-fold
• Z-fold
• Double V-fold
Inserter (5)
After the documents are folded, the documents are transported to the inserter. The inserter
inserts the documents into a waiting envelope. The inserter seals the envelope or not,
depending on the settings. Automatic monitoring ensures the correct number of inserts per
envelope.
Present on Deck (6)
The documents inserted (or not) can leave the inserter from the upper unit (present on
deck). This can occur when:
• Clearing the machine;
• Making a test set;
• Depending on the reading code.
Stacker (7)
The documents inserted (or not) are transported to the stacker depending on the
programmed job. The stacker automatically stacks inserted documents.
Side exit (8)
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