Appendix a —glossary – Pitney Bowes DI425 FastPac Inserting Systems User Manual

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Appendix A —Glossary

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Term

Definitions

Flap Depth

The distance between the envelope flap fold and

that part of the flap farthest opposite.

Flap First

An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds

flap first. Flaps are normally closed but not sealed.

Flap Last

An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds

flap last. When loaded, flaps are normally closed

but not sealed.

Flap side down

An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds

with the flap side facing down.

Flap side up

An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds

with the flap side facing up.

Folder

A device that can fold material into a variety fold

patterns, e.g., half fold, C-Fold (letter fold), Z- (Ac-

cordon) Fold.

Fold Panel

Refers to the areas of a sheet after folding. A half

fold has two panels; a tri-fold (C- and Z-folds) has

three. The panels are called top, middle and bot-

tom.

Forward Flap Enve-

lope

An envelope with the flap on the window side. Of-

ten used with advertising printed on the non-flap

side.

Forward Order

Multi-page pieces in normal print order (1-n),

where page one is in front of subsequent pages.

GSM

Grams per square meter. See Paper Weght.

Insert

Any piece of material placed into an envelope.

More narrowly defined, a piece of material not

folded by an inserter system (for example, a BRE,

slip, or pre-folded sheet). The latter definition dis-

tinguishes between an insert (no fold) and a sheet

(which is typically folded).

As verb, the mechanical process of stuffing mail

into an envelope.

Insert Feeder

A feeder dedicated to pieces that do not need

folding, for example, a BRE or a pre-folded flyer.

Integrity

Refers to the accuracy of a collation. It means the

document processing system has correctly as-

sembled all the pieces of a collation intended for a

single addressee.

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