Basic terms, Material references, A • glossary – Pitney Bowes DI950 FastPac Inserter User Manual

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SV61311 Rev. E

A • Glossary

Material References

Additional Sheet - Additional sheet(s) can be added to the Mail Piece.

Each will be placed into the envelope behind the Control Document.
Control Document - This sheet normally contains the destination address.

This sheet will be positioned closest to the envelope window, or to the front

face of a windowless envelope.
Relates to:
• OMR and Barcode use, and
• Addressed piece on non-OMR jobs.
Fan - The process of flicking through a stack of material to separate the

items prior to loading.
Feeder - Object that material is loaded into to be pulled into the folder/in-

serter for processing.
Fold Types - The folder offers these options:
C Fold

- Also known as "standard" fold.

Z Fold -

Also known as "accordion" fold.

Sngle Fold

- One fold applied (usually folded in half).

Double Fold

- Folded in half and then in half again.

No Fold

- No fold present.

Insert - An item that doesn't require folding before being placed into an en-

velope. There are five kinds of inserts:
Reply Envelope

- An envelope placed into the Outer Envelope with the

other Mail Piece contents

Booklet

- An item with a stapled and folded binding edge.

Slp

- A single thickness piece of paper or card. Double detect is turned

ON by default for this item.

Reply Card

- A single thickness piece of paper. Double detect is turned

OFF by default for this item.

Pre-Folded Insert

- A sheet that has been folded prior to loading and re-

quires no further folding by the machine.

Mail Piece - A single assembled article of mail, usually an envelope and its

correctly ordered contents.
Manual Feed - Stapled or unstapled sets of sheets that are fed by hand.
Outer Envelope - The envelope which contains all the items placed into it

by the machine.
Print Order - Refers to:
• Sheets that have been printed in a collated sequence, (i.e., page 1, page

2, page 3; page 1, page 2, page 3; etc.), or

• Single sheets printed in a predefined mail order.

Basic Terms

The following table lists and defines standard terms used in the system's

screens and this Operator Guide.

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