Operator
Optical Mark
Recognition
(OMR)
Folder
Reading error
Reading marks
Service engineer
Single fold
Stop counter
Supervisor
11
Test run
Thickness
detection
Tray
104
The person operating a document system.
Optical Mark Recognition is intended for reading and interpreting printed
codes. These codes are one or more black marks which are read from
a document. These marks give information to the Inserting system about
how to build-up and handle a set.
The Folder can fold up tot 10 pages.
Condition in which the system could not reliably read or interpret the
OMR reading marks or barcode from a sheet.
Marks added to documents containing finishing instructions that can be
identified by a reading head and interpreted according to the used OMR
code definition.
Technical engineer whose task it is to resolve problems with systems
in the field. Besides dealing with problems, service engineers are also
responsible for preventive maintenance.
See V-fold.
Counter which sets the amount of envelopes to be filled. After filling this
amount of envelopes the system will stop (even during a clear).
Person who is responsible for the technical state of the machine. Nor-
mally a supervisor has access to programming functions, which are re-
stricted for standard users.
A test run is intended to validate the settings of the Inserting System:
• Inspect and adjust the stop position of the envelope.
• Check the fold settings for one set.
• Check if the address is correctly positioned behind the envelope
window.
Checks the thickness of the document set. If the thickness is less or
more than the set value an error message is displayed.
Contains a stack of paper for a printer or inserter. This paper is supplied
to the machine for further processing.