Creating an omr job, 5 • optical mark recognition (omr) – Pitney Bowes DI600 Inserting System User Manual

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5 • Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)

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SV40221 Rev. C

Creating an OMR Job

Before you Start

Before creating a Job Definition using OMR, make sure that the

required OMR code has been set up as described in

Create New

OMR Code on page 5-14.

Setting the Type of OMR

During the Create Job process, the machine will ask whether OMR

is being used within the job being programmed. If so, select the type

of job:

Selective Feed or Non Selective Feed. If the Select Feed

(SF) option is grayed out, it means a code of the required type has

not yet been created and saved to the machine’s memory. (Note that

Select Feed will only be available if it has been purchased for your

machine).
You may now be asked if the job uses

OMR Matching (this will

depend on OMR Matching functionality being available on your

machine).
When defining the Prime Sheet Set, the machine will ask you

to assign one of the previously saved OMR Codes to this Job

Definition.
When creating a Job Definition using Select Feed marks, additional

questions will be asked to assign feeders to required Select Feed

mark(s). Similarly, if using OMR Matching, you will be asked to

assign the correct OMR Code to the matched sheet(s) or insert(s).

TIPS:
Note that a Selective Feed code can be used in a non-

Selective Feed Job Definition by not allocating any of

the Select Feed (SF) marks to a feeder when creating

the Job Definition.
Multiple Sheet Sets can be selectively fed from one

or more sheet feeders. Only single inserts can be

selectively fed from each insert feeder.

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