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Build Job This feature allows the Document Centre to accept multiple job
segments and combine them into a single job. Each segment can
have different characteristics such as paper size, 1-or 2-sided
images, or scanned from the glass or through the Document Feeder.
Refer to page 4-35 for more information about this powerful feature.
Calendar-type
orientation
A 2-sided page where the second side has the same orientation as the
first when viewed from top to bottom.
Collated Copies of a document delivered in the same sequence as the
originals.
Constant Velocity
Transport (CVT)
The CVT Transport is the narrow strip of glass that you see on the
right of the Document Glass. It is where the machine scans
documents when the Document Feeder is used.
Continuous Tone A photographic image that contains gradient tones from black to
white. A photograph (from a camera) is a continuous tone as
opposed to a picture in a magazine.
Contrast The intensity of the display of an image, or the degree of difference
between the gray tones on a document page.
Dividers (inserts) Paper that is used to separate sections or pages.
Duplex An image on both sides of a page.
Error Sheet Error sheets are generated when a print or copy job is unexpectedly
terminated by the system, or when a job is completed without all of
the requested features (e.g. stapling, special paper, fonts).
gsm The metric designation for paper weight in grams per square meter.
Halftone The reproduction of continuous tone images such as a photograph
through a contact screen, which converts the image into dots of
various sizes.
Image Rotation This Document Centre feature enables completion of a job
regardless of the orientation of the paper stock in the paper trays. If
the original and the selected stock in the tray are oriented differently,
the Document Centre Digital Copier will rotate the image to match
the orientation of the Paper Tray stock.