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

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Appendix A —Glossary

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Term

Definitions

Page Count

The number of pages fed per collation.

Paper Path

In a paper transport system, the path followed by

material as it moves through the machine.

Paper/Sheet Length

The dimension of a sheet or insert as measured in

the direction of feed.

Paper/Sheet Width

The dimension of a sheet, insert or envelope as

measured at right angle with respect to paper

length.

Paper Weight

A measure of the “substance” or heft of paper. In

the United States this measurement is expressed

as the weight of 500 master sheets of paper. A

master sheet of bond paper is 17 x 22 inches.

Typical weights are 20 and 24 pounds. A master

sheet of offset paper is 38 x 25 inches. A typical

weight is 60 pounds.

For the international ISO standard, paper weight

is the weight of a single, one square meter sheet

measured in grams. See GSM.

Parity

A security feature of OMR marks, that, when

printed, always makes the number of marks total

an odd or even number.

Piece

Term applied to either a completed mail piece or a

single sheet of material.

Power Stacker

A motor-driven belt stacker, usually horizontal, on

to which finished mail pieces are deposited in an

orderly, shingled stream.

Pre-Folded Insert

An insert that’s been folded before loading into the

machine.

Primary Feeder

The feeder containing the prime sheet set. In

OMR, the prime sheet set has the control marks

on it.

Primary Sheet Set

A group of sheets that includes the prime or con-

trol sheet. See Prime Sheet below.

Prime Sheet

The first page of a prime sheet set. This sheet

normally bears the address and the control code

(OMR) marks that tell an inserting system how to

process a mail piece. It is closest to the part of

the envelope that has the window, or the face of a

windowless envelope.

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