Problem solving
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Process documents through the reader sorters a minimum of
20 passes.
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Use more than one reader sorter of the same model, if
available.
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Retain a control batch of the test deck from processing in
case there is a need for later runs.
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Remove jammed and rejected documents from further
processing.
Interpreting test results
Reader sorters typically provide the following information:
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Reader sorter ID
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Date of print run
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Total volume read
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Number or percentage of rejects
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Complete item listing of characters read
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Reject summary with ID codes
The reader sorter reject rate is the critical indicator of quality for
the batch of documents that are printing. In order to know
whether test results are good or bad:
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Know the average performance. Keep adequate records for
individual machines performance, including maintenance
records and run information.
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Interpret the reject rate properly. Documents are rejected not
only for visual or magnetic defects, but also for other
considerations that are not related to document quality (such
as jams or misfeeds).
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Make sure that the rejects are correctly analyzed. Rejects
that are not caused by print quality must be removed prior to
any calculations.
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Consider the operating characteristics of the reader sorter.
More rejects occur under the following conditions:
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Using single slot readers
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Near the beginning of a run
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On short runs
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On uncirculated documents
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