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Feeder linking
The ability to load two feeders with the same document type where
the Inserting System automatically switches to a second feeder when
the first feeder is empty and vice versa. In the mean time the first
feeder can be refilled, so the inserting system can keep running
without having to stop for refilling the feeders.
Feed tray
Part of the feeder that contains the stack of documents.
Fill & Start
The feature of an Inserting System to automatically determine its Job
settings by measuring the sizes of documents and envelope. From all
Feeders that are loaded one sheet will be taken. Based on the
maximum document length (which is also the length of the document-
set) and the length of the envelope the fold type is determined.
Fill & Start job
A job that is created with the Fill & Start functionality.
Flexcode OMR
An OMR code for which the meaning of the OMR marks can be
programmed in a dedicated way for a specific customer. This is
normally used to support the OMR codes from other suppliers.
Folder
The Folder can fold up tot 10 pages.
Insert
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An insert is the action of inserting a document-set into an
envelope.
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For native English speaking customers an insert is also a short,
not to be folded document, usually an enclosure.
Inserter
An Inserter is the Module where the document-set is inserted into the
envelope, the envelope is closed and if necessary sealed.
Inserting system The system of all the Modules that cooperate to perform the inserting
function (accumulate document-set, fold and insert) and have a single
point of control.
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Insert & Mail
Interface for the mailing/franking machine.
Job
A job is an actually produced collection of mail-sets based on a certain
Job Definition at a certain point in time for a specific purpose. It
consists of:
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The Job definition used for the production
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Information about the batch size
Job counter
The counter that registers the number of mail-sets that is produced as
part of a specific job.
Letter fold
Fold type in which a document-set is folded twice in which the folded
flaps are on top of each other. This fold is illustrated in the picture
below. The position of both folds is adjustable.
Synonym: C-fold.
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