Pitney Bowes D1600 Scanner User Manual


 
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Mail Piece Icon Tree Icons
Each Mailing Object Icon has one darker edge either at the top or
bottom that indicates the leading edge of the object when loaded into
the assigned feeder. The leading edge of an object is the edge that
feeds into the machine first.
For example, a sheet that must be loaded face
up with the top of the sheet leading would be
represented by a “face-up” sheet icon containing a
“leading edge” line on top.
A feeder assignment letter (A to G) will be placed
alongside the Mailing Object Icon to indicate which
feeder the object should be loaded into.
Two or more feeder assignment letters alongside a
single Mailing Object Icon indicate that linked feeders
have been selected. The item should be loaded in
all the feeders indicated. When one feeder becomes
empty, feed will automatically switch to the next
linked feeder and so on, in a continuous cycle.
If Double Detect is in use, the Double Detect Icon will
appear immediately to the left of the relevant Mailing
Object Icon.
If any Sheet Feeder(s) are programmed to feed
Pre-Collated Sets (multiple sheets), a modified icon
indicating multiple sheets will appear, together with
a number showing the number of sheets in the Pre-
Collated Set.
On an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) job, a
variable number of pages might be fed under
control of the OMR marks and so a small letter ‘n’
will appear in place of the number. Also, an asterisk
(
*
) will be displayed in the Mail Piece Icon Tree to
remind you that the job is an OMR job.
Lines between the Mailing Object Icons indicate the flow of material
through the machine.
Refer to the table on the following page as a reference to all the
icons that might appear on the Mail Piece Icon Tree.
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