• Stop on misread: defines if the system should stop or not when a code is misread.
In case of “on”, the system stops after a misread. The incorrect set is diverted. After
resetting the system, the final part of the set is also diverted and the system starts
processing again. The diverted set should be checked by the operator. When “Stop
on misread” is set to “off”, the system does not stop after a misread. The incorrect
set is diverted. The final part of the set is also diverted and then the system starts
processing again. After 5 misreads in a row, the system stops and an error code is
generated.
• Reverse reading:
With Reverse reading the decision of inserting a mailset is marked on the next set.
For example with OMR the insert mark is printed on the first page of the set. The
system will detect the end of a set by detecting the first page of the next set. For
example in case of BCR using the Customer ID to complete a set. If the ID changes,
the set is inserted.
In case the feeder runs empty, the last set is still on the collator because the beginning
of the next set could not be detected. In this case the feeder empty message contains
an [Ignore] function. Tap [Ignore] and the set on the collator will be inserted.
Because of the feeding and collating principle reverse reading has the following
limitations:
- The last mark of the code should be printed maximally 85 mm (3.3 inch) from the
top.
- Enclosures and selective enclosures cannot be handled. When a versaFeeder
module is added to the system configuration, enclosures and selective enclosures
can be handled with reverse reading.
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