The double V-fold is a type of fold where the document is first folded
halfway and the resulting folded set is again folded halfway. This fold
is illustrated in the picture below.
The position of both folds is adjustable. Synonym: double parallel fold.
Double V-fold
The envelope is the packaging of a mail set. Window envelopes are
envelopes that have a transparent section through which the address
on the address carrier can be read. Besides the normal top-closing
window envelopes there are also bottom-closing envelopes.
Envelope
Option, makes bottom address applications and short folds possible.
Extended
Folding
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing downwards when placed
in a document feeder.
Face down
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing downwards and the top
of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face down
leading
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing downwards and the bot-
tom of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face down
trailing
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards when placed in
a document feeder.
Face up
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards and the top of
the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face up leading
Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards and the bottom
of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face up trailing
The (document) feeding part of the system.
A Feeder is a Module for the input of documents to the inserting system.
The Feeder separates documents sheet by sheet from the stack of
documents in the feed tray.
Feeder(s)
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.
Feeder linking
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