FPi 6700 Folder Inserter User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- FP
Table of Contents
- Read this First
- How this Help Works
- Meet your Document System
- Working with Jobs
- Enclosure
- Fold Settings
- Exit Settings
- Change the Counter Settings
- Finish the Job Definition and Start the Job
- Verify the Insert Position
- Mail Sets
- Loading the System
- Settings menu
- Connect the System to the Internet
- Reading
- Operator Maintenance
- Fault Finding
- Troubleshooting Table
- Specifications
- Terminology
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FPi 6700
User Guide
V.2.0
Read this First
Safety
Ensure you have read and fully understood the safety requirements in the
Safety Guide.
Declaration of Conformity (EU only)
The product presented in this guide meets the requirements of applicable
directives. For more details refer to the Declaration of Conformity. Contact
your authorized distributor for availability of this document.
About this manual
Disclaimer
This Guide is published without any warranty. Improvements and changes to the
online Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current
information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made at any
time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new
editions of the PDF Guide (if applicable).
Symbols
This manual uses the symbols listed below.
This symbol… | Indicates… |
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WARNING: Indicates a human safety hazard. | |
ATTENTION: A risk to the equipment or mail could result from an action |
you may perform.
| NOTE: A remark that explains different cases or specificities.
| TIP: Advice to help save you time when processing your mail.
| SUPERVISOR: Indicates that you have to use the supervisor menu to
perform the procedure.
Languages
In the EU the user guide must be available in the national language(s) of the
country where the system is delivered. Therefore, if the User Guide is not
available in your country’s language(s), contact your authorized distributor.
Software
The software used for the reading option is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group.
How this Help Works
Help Menu
The help button [?] gives access to help topics via a pull-down menu.The contents of the
help menu can be different for your situation. The help menu can contain the
following topics:
- Search; use the search engine to find a specific topic.
- User Guide; user instructions describing how to use the system.
- FAQ’s (option); when the system is connected to the internet, frequently asked questions are answered here (option).
- What can I do here; a list with relevant help topics related to the current screen.
- Remote assistance (option); online remote assistance for helpdesk guidance. Call the phone number that is displayed and follow the instructions of the support assistant.
User Guide You can use this guide as follows:
- Use the contents overview to browse the contents. When you are finished you can close the User Guide with the Close button.
- To keep the topic from the User Guide active, you can use the Minimize button. When you click the active Help button, the User Guide is restored.
- To search for topics; enter a keyword in the Searchbar and press the Search button.
To navigate through the User Guide:
- Tap to select.
- Swipe up/down to scroll.
- Double tap to zoom.
- Pinch in/out to zoom in/out.
See also How to operate the touchscreen on page 13.
Remote Assistance (optional)
Ask your authorized distributor if this feature is available for your
system/organization.
It is necessary that the system is connected to the internet.
(Online) Remote Assistance is a tool for help desk guidance. The Remote
Assistance screen can be entered by tapping on the “Remote Assistance” button
in the Help menu. Add the support key supplied by the support assistant and
follow the instructions as indicated by the support assistant.
Meet your Document System
Introduction
The system is a folding and inserting system for processing mail easily. The
system:
- feeds documents
- folds the documents
- inserts the documents into envelopes
- seals the envelopes
- stacks the envelopes
Automatic monitoring ensures the correct number of documents per envelope. The
system can be operated by means of a user friendly interface. The settings of
the system (type of documents, type of envelopes and the type of fold) are
recorded in so called jobs. These jobs can be created by the operator.
Operator and supervisor
You can use the system as operator and as supervisor. The supervisor has
access to more settings than the operator. You can switch from operator to
supervisor in every screen. When you switch to supervisor, you see immediately
the result: extra tabs appear for the advanced settings. Also the side menu
contains extra functions.
System Overview The figure
shows an overview of the system.
Document Feeders (1)
The Feeder is the feeding part of the system. There are two types of feeders:
the automatic and the special feeder. The automatic feeder does not require
any adjustments for the separation. From a feeder you can feed one or more
documents (multi feed). The feeders have a double feed control (DFC). DFC
detects if more documents are fed instead of one. You can link feeders. This
means that two feeders can be linked as pairs. When the first feeder is empty,
the system switches to the other feeder. Meanwhile the empty feeder can be
refilled without stopping the system.
The upper automatic feeder is equipped with a ‘daily mail’ function. You can
use this feeder to process sets of documents that you cannot process
automatically (stapled documents and sets with varying thickness).
Collating Area (2)
All documents of a document set are collated and aligned in the collating
area.
Divert Area (3)
The intelliDeck automatically throws out incorrect sets of documents. In this
way the system does not need to stop. Correct sets will be transported to the
powerFold unit.
Folder Unit (4)
The fold unit folds the documents. The following fold types are possible (see
Terminology):
- No fold
- V-fold
- C-fold
- Z-fold
- Double V-fold
Inserter (5)
After the documents are folded, the documents are transported to the
inserter. The inserter inserts the documents into a waiting envelope. The
inserter seals the envelope or not, depending on the settings. Automatic
monitoring ensures the correct number of inserts per envelope.
Present on Deck (6)
The documents inserted (or not) can leave the inserter from the upper unit
(present on deck). This can occur when:
- Clearing the machine;
- Making a test set;
- Depending on the reading code.
Stacker (7)
The documents inserted (or not) are transported to the stacker depending on
the programmed job. The stacker automatically stacks inserted documents.
Side exit (8)
The documents inserted are transported to the side exit depending on the
programmed job. The side exit can be used for sorting and stacking of
documents into the catch tray as well as transporting to the optional conveyor
belt or franking/mailing machine.
Envelope Hopper (9)
Envelopes that are placed on a stack by the user, are fed one by one into the
system by the envelope hopper.
Operating Controls
A – catch tray (optional)
B – side exit / stacker unit
C – side guides stacker
D – power inlet, power switch
E – unlocking lever for upper unit
F – USB (2x), RS232 and ethernet
G – control panel
H – hand grip vertical transport cover
I – vertical transport
J – document feed tray
K – collator arm
L – divert area| M – folder unit
N – locking handle folder unit
O – handle for manual transport of the envelope
P – handle for manual transport of the mail set
Q – unlocking handle for rollers envelope track
R – sealing liquid reservoir
S – side cover (opened)
T – thumb wheel for side guide adjustment
U – side guides envelope feed tray
V – flap for envelope separation adjustment
W – envelope support
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Control Panel On/Off (B): The touch sensitive button in the upper
right corner of the display switches the system on or off. If the system is
not used for one hour, the system switches off to safe power.
Status LED (C): A status LED indicates the state of the machine, a green LED
indicates that the system is switched on, a blinking red LED indicates the
system is switched off.
The display is a capacitive touch screen. To avoid permanent damage of the
display, do not use sharp objects to operate the display.
To clean the display use a dry lint-free or microfiber cloth. If water is
necessary to clean the screen, you should make your microfiber cloth slightly
damp instead of putting the water directly on your screen. Never use large
amounts of water, harsh chemicals, abrasive cloths or paper towels to clean
the display.
Power Up
To start up the system:
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Connect the system to the mains power supply.
You can severely damage the machine if it is connected to the incorrect mains voltage. Before plugging in the machine, check if the local voltage is the same as the voltage mentioned on the type plate (A). -
Press the on/off button next to the display B.
In case the system is unresponsive or fails to switch off, press and hold the touch sensitive power button for 10 seconds to switch off the system. -
The touch screen shows the Job list screen.
How to Operate the Touch Screen
You can operate the touch screen like a tablet:
- Tap: touch and release the screen with your finger.
- Swipe: touch the screen, hold it and move your finger(s) left, right, up or down.
- Tap and hold: touch the screen with your finger and hold it for two seconds.
- Pinch in/out: to zoom in/out.
Tap Swipe Tap and hold Pinch in/out
Use a Web Browser
You can open a web browser in the user interface of the system. Use the web
browser as follows:
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Tap on the icon in the upper left corner of the screen to open the Web browser.
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You can tap or swipe to navigate through web sites.
Use the keyboard to type in the navigation bar of the browser or within web sites.
If you work with a special keyboard for your language, you can switch the keyboard back to the English version to type e.g. a web address. (see Localisation on page 82) -
Tap the Minimize button to keep the Web Browser active.
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Tap the Close button in the upper left corner of the screen to close the web browser.
What is a Job?
If you have to process a lot of mail sets of the same type (for example
bills), you can save the settings to a ‘job’. The next time you just select
the job and immediately start without defining any settings.
The following settings are saved in a job:
- Envelope type/size;
- Sealing on/off;
- Which document feeders should be used, how many documents should be fed from each feeder and document height for each feeder;
- Feeder linking on/off;
- If BREs or insert cards should be included;
- Address position;
- Fold settings;
- Double feed control settings;
- Reading settings (option);
- Exit select settings;
- Batch Counter, defining the number of mail sets that the job must process. The job will automatically stop processing when this number is reached.
Job List When you start up the system, the ‘Job list’ menu appears.
- Open a web browser on page 15
- Help menu on page 3
- Login, see Introduction on page 6
- Side menu
- Job list sorting
The side menu contains the settings menu (see Settings menu operator on page
75). When you are logged in as supervisor, the settings menu is extended with
advanced settings (see Settings menu supervisor on page 77).
If you want more information on a job, select the job. With the [Job list]
button you get back to the home menu.
See also: Working with Jobs on page 26.
Job Overview
If you want more information on a job, select the job in the Job List menu.
The touch screen shows the following information of the selected job:
- Job name
- Job settings (for example the document and envelope type)
- How to load envelopes and documents for this job
- The number of envelopes that have been processed with this job In this screen you can change the following settings:
- Counter settings (see Change the counter settings)
- Job settings (see Editing a job)
- Move documents between feeders (see Change to an other feeder tray)
- Link feeders (see Link feeder trays)
- Start the job or run a test run (see Performing a test run)
If you tap the [i] button a summary of all information of the job is listed.The following is a list of symbols or icons and their descriptions.
| Main document.
Shows the correct document orientation; A is the address.| | Document with
reading
Shows the correct document orientation; A is the address.
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| Daily mail
Feature to manually insert mail-sets one by one into the system.| |
Enclosure
| Notification
Next to this symbol, a message appears, e.g. Sealing liquid low, empty
feeder.| | Wired LAN connected
Network connection is available via a network cable connection.
| Wireless LAN connected
Network connection via Wi-Fi is available.| | Wired LAN not connected
Network connection is not available via a network cable connection.
| Wireless LAN connected, no internet
Network connection via Wi-Fi is available, network is not connected to
internet.
Check with your network administrator.| | Wireless LAN not connected
Network connection via Wi-Fi is not connected or out of range.
| Envelope, sealing on
Envelopes will be sealed. The symbol shows the correct envelope orientation.|
| Envelope sealing off
Envelopes will not be sealed. The symbol shows the correct envelope
orientation.
When sealing is off, the flap of the envelope is closed but not moistened.
| Feeder linking
Linking means that when one feeder is empty, the system automatically starts
feeding documents from the other feeder. This symbol at the feeders shows if
the feeders are linked.| | Change feeder trays
Possibility to change from one feeder tray to another.
| Dfc/mail set thickness detection
Double feed control and/or mail set thickness detection has been set to
‘off’.
By default the dfc/mail set thickness detection will be set to ‘on’ and the
icon will not be shown.| | Fold type
This icon shows what kind of fold type has been set.
| Exit setting
This icon shows what kind of exit setting has been set.| | Counter
setting
Shows on what number the counter has been set.
| 1x button
After tapping this button the system will create an example mail set.| |
Start button
Tapping this button runs the job.
| Job list button
After tapping this button the job list screen will be shown.| | Stop
button
Button to stop the system The current mail set will be completed and the
system
stops, being empty and ready for a new set.
| Edit button
Gives access for editing a job.| | Save button
Save the job or changes that have been made to a job.
High Capacity Document Feeder (HCDF) The High Capacity Document Feeder (HCDF) is an option that can be
delivered from factory. The High Capacity Document Feeder has a capacity for
up to 725 sheets. The normal document feeder tray has a capacity of 325
sheets.
For more information on the operation of the HCDF, refer to the topic on
loading documents for the HCDF on page 67.
MaxiFeeder
The maxiFeeder is a feeder that can be loaded with a high number of documents.
This feeder is intended to be used for Business Reply Envelopes (BRE), but
also ‘standard’ documents up to 356 mm (14″) length can be processed with it.
For more information on the operation of the maxiFeeder, refer to the topic on
loading documents for the maxiFeeder on page 61.
A license is required if you want to use the maxiFeeder.
VersaFeeder The versaFeeder
is used to feed booklets, regardless of the thickness of the cover, to the
document flow from the feeder to the inserter. Because of the location of the
versaFeeder (downstream the feeder module) documents feeded by the versaFeeder
will not be folded.
When the versaFeeder is added to the configuration, this is shown in the
screens at the operator panel.
For more information on the operation of the versaFeeder, refer to the topic
on loading documents for the versaFeeder.
High Capacity Conveyor Belt
The high capacity conveyor belt is designed for envelope transport from the
inserter or franking device. The conveyor belt has two operation modes:
- The belt moves continuously.
- The belt moves in intervals. The belt moves about 45 mm (1.7 inch) each time a sensor detects the passage of an envelope.
The guide plate and side guides prevent the envelopes from falling off the
belt.
The conveyor belt switch has three positions:
- Mode D: the belt moves in intervals.
- Mode E: the belt is switched off.
- Mode F: the belt moves continuously.
With the turning knob (G) it is possible to set the interval distance between envelopes on the conveyor belt. The distance depends on the type of job and preference of the user.
(G) | Guideline: |
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Minimal interval distance: 15 mm, setting for a job with thin envelopes. |
| Neutral interval distance: 20 mm
| Maximal interval distance: 40 mm, setting for a job with thick envelopes.
Catch Tray for Side Exit For stacking envelopes leaving from the side
exit a catch tray can be mounted. You can select the catch tray in the Output
settings tab of the job definition (see Exit settings).
Instead of a catch tray at the right hand (RH) side of the system it is also
possible to install a catch tray on the left hand (LH) side. To achieve this
it is necessary to reverse the side exit of the Stacker from RH to LH.
Contact your supplier for more information about this option.
Power Stacker Support
Depending on the inserted type and amount of documents, the filled envelopes
may get stack fanshaped at the stacker.
To prevent this, an optional power stacker support can be used in order to
stack the envelopes correctly. Shut Down the System
- Press the [On/Off] button to shut down the system.
In case the system is unresponsive or fails to switch off, press and hold the touch sensitive power button for 10 seconds to switch off the system.
When the system is busy, it completes and inserts the current set, stops and will be shut down.
Working with Jobs
Introduction
With the system you can process mail sets in the following ways:
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Using an existing job. Existing jobs are shown in the Job list and saved via the ‘automatic’ or ‘manual’ job creation process. How to use an existing job is described in Using an existing job on page 26.
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Automatic job: The system automatically picks one sheet from each filled feeder and processes them into mail sets.
The automatic feature is described in About Automatic jobs on page 28. -
Manual job: various settings, not available in an Automatic job, can be set in a ‘manual job. This includes the use of daily mail. Working with manual jobs is described in Create a manual job on page 29.
Use an Existing Job
If you want to use an existing job:
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Open the job list.
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Tap the icon of the job you want to use.
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Load the feeders as shown on the display.
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Tap [1x] to create an example mail set, see Example mail set.
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Select an exit for the example mail set.
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Check the example mail set.
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If example mail set is OK: tap [Start].
If the example mail set is not OK: adjust the address position or envelope stop position or check and re-adjust the job settings.
If desired tap the counter button to set the counters. See Counter settings. -
Tap [Start] to start the job.
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Press the [Stop] button to finish the job.
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Tap [Job list] to return to the job list.
Create a New Job
To create a new job:
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Choose [Automatic] or [Manual] to create a new job.
- If you choose ‘Automatic’ follow the description as can be found in Create an Automatic job.
- If you choose ‘manual’ follow the description as can be found in Create a Manual job.
About Automatic Jobs
You can save every automatically created job and edit it like any job.
An Automatic job processes mail sets according to the following rules:
- The machine picks one sheet from each filled feeder;
- The picked documents will be folded (if necessary) and inserted into an envelope;
- Only the feeders that feed successfully will be selected;
- Only the Double Feed Control (DFC) of the upper feeder will be selected (this is done automatically).
The following features are not supported with Automatic job processing.
- Linked feeders (the option where, if one feeder is empty, the system automatically continues using another feeder)
- Multiple sheet feeding (picking more than one sheet from a certain feeder)
- Daily mail
- Reading functionality
- No envelopes (use envelopes yes/no)
- Exit select
If you want to use any of these features, you have to use Manual jobs to
process the mail set.
Create an Automatic Job
Proceed as follows if you want to create an automatic job:
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Tap [Automatic] to start an Automatic job.
- Fill the envelope hopper, load your documents and tap [1x] to create an example mail set.
- Make sure that the address position and the envelope stop position is correct. If not, adjust the address position and envelope stop position.
- If necessary, tap the counter symbol to set the counters. See counter settings.
- Tap [Start] to start the job.
- Tap [Stop] to finish the job.
Tap [Save] if you want to save the settings of the Automatic job to a new job.
Create a Manual Job
Introduction
Creating jobs manually is easy: the user interface guides you through the job
definition with clear steps.
These steps are:
- Define the mail set: envelope type, main document and optional enclosures.
- Define how to fold the document set.
- Define the exit of the system that should be used for this job.
Create a Manual Job
To create a job manually:
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Choose [Manual] to define the job settings.
Continue with the envelope settings (see Envelope).
Mail Settings
Envelope
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Tap [Envelope].
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Select a predefined envelope or create a custom envelope.
Optionally tap [Use envelope] to set the use of envelopes to ‘off’ if you want to Create a job without the use of envelopes. -
Tap [Sealing] to switch it on or off.
By default the envelopes will be sealed. -
Confirm the envelope settings with [OK].
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Continue with the main document settings.
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Tap [Main document].
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Select a predefined document or create a custom document.
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Change the [Number] to add more than one document from a feeder (multiple sheet feeding).
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Optionally tap Daily Mail to set Daily Mail to ‘on’ or tap [Advanced] to set the DFC Settings.
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Confirm the document settings with [OK].
Continue with the enclosure settings.
Switch DFC on or off for feeders
For every feeder you can switch the double feed control (DFC) on or off.
To change the DFC settings:
- Tap the job that you want the change the DFC settings for.
- Tap [Edit].
- Tap the document that you want to change the DFC for.
Enclosure
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Tap [Add enclosure].
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Select a predefined document or create a custom document as your enclosure.
If you want to remove an enclosure from the job, or change the order of the enclosures, see Delete or move an enclosure. -
Change the [Number] for more than one document from a feeder.
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Confirm the enclosure settings with [OK].
Continue with the fold settings (see Fold settings).
Fold Settings
Default the machine suggests the most logical fold type. This fold type is
highlighted.
However, you can select other fold types and change their settings.
- Tap a fold type.
- If necessary, tap [Settings] to change the fold settings.
- Tap [>].
If you want to revert to the machine recommended fold type, switch [Use recommended fold] to On.
Continue with the exit settings (see Exit settings).
Exit Settings
- In Exit Settings the Fixed exit is selected by default.
- Optionally tap the [Advanced] button to set the Advanced settings per job.
- Tap [>].
Continue with Finish the job definition and start the job, or set the counter settings.
Switch the mail set thickness detection on and off
You can switch the mail set thickness detection to ‘yes’ (= on) or ‘no’ (=
off). By default the mail set thickness detection is set to ‘yes’.
To change these settings:
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Select the job that you want the change the mail set thickness detection setting for.
If the job uses reading, you cannot switch on the Mail Set Thickness Detection (DFC) for the document set. With reading, the document set size can be different for every set. -
Tap [Edit].
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Navigate to Exit settings.
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Tap [Advanced].
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Tap the ‘Double Feed Control’ button to switch it on or off.
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Tap the ‘Continue on double’ button to switch it on or off.
If Continue on double is on, the machine will not stop if two sheets are fed instead of one. The mail set that contains the double sheets will be presented on deck. -
Enter the ‘Measurement area offset’.
After the DFC detects the document set, it delays the thickness measurement. It starts measuring as soon as the offset has passed.
Change the Counter Settings
The counter settings are job related.
In the Counter submenu you can set the (daily) Job counter, the Stop counter
and the Job total counter. The following will be shown in the Counter submenu:
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Job counter (as shown), the daily job counter: number of mail sets that have been processed using this job, after tapping [Start].
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Stop counter/Stop at value: set a number (of processed mail sets) after which the system stops processing. You can set from 5 through 9999. The system will continue processing mail sets until the job counter reaches the stop counter value. The system
stops and can be restarted.
When the processing of mail sets has been interrupted the system shows how many mail sets have been completed. This is shown at ‘completed so far’. -
Job total counter: total number of mail sets that have been processed using this job.
To reset/set the counters proceed as follows:
1. In the Job overview screen tap the counters button.
2. Tap the reset button for the daily job counter to set it to zero.
3. Tap the [on/off] button to set the Stop counter to ‘on’ or ‘off’.
If you set the Stop counter to ‘on’ you can enter the ‘Stop at value’. Enter a value from 5 through 9999.
4. Tap the reset button for the Job total counter to set it to zero.
If you set the Job total counter to zero the number history of this job will be lost.5. Tap [OK] to go back to the job overview screen and tap [Star}
Finish the Job Definition and Start the Job
When you have finished the exit settings, the touch screen shows an overview
of the job settings.
In this screen you can change the following settings:
- Move documents between feeders (see Change to an other feeder tray)
- Link feeders (see Link feeder trays)
- Change the counter settings (see Change the counter settings)
When you are ready with these settings, proceed as follows:
1. Load the documents on page 56 as indicated on the Job info screen.2. Tap [1x] to create a test mail set (see Test mail set).
3. If desired, you can save the job (see Save a job).
4. Tap [Start] to start the job.
Create a test mail set
Create a Test Mail Set
Before starting an existing job or a new, manual created job, it is possible
to create a test mail set.
This test run is intended to validate the settings of the Inserting System:
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Check if the address is correctly positioned behind the envelope window.
See Adjusting the Address position. -
Inspect and adjust the stop position of the envelope. See Adjusting the Envelope Insert fingers.
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Check the fold settings for one set. See Fold settings.
When you tap the [1x] button, you can choose between test mail sets: -
Selected exit: creates one mail set that leaves the system at the defined exit. Use this option to test the complete process.
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Envelope stop position: separates one envelope and transports the envelope to the envelope stop position. Use this option to verify and adjust the envelope stop position. After a test mail set, the system asks if the mail set is ok or not ok. When you select not
ok, you are guided through a wizard that helps you to find the cause.
Adjust the Address Position
Adjusting the address position is only possible after creating an example mail
set (by using the [1x] button).
If the address on your mail is not correctly positioned behind the envelope
window, change the address position as follows:
- Choose a job and tap [1x].
- Tap Mail set not OK if asked if the mail set is correct.
- Tap Address position not correct.
- Change the address position: slide the position indicator to the correct position.
- Tap the green button to create another example mail set or tap [OK] to confirm the settings.
Adjust the Envelope Insert Fingers
To verify that the position of the fingers is correct:
- Choose a job and tab [1x] (envelope only).
- Tap the ‘Envelope stop position’ button.
- Lift the unlocking lever A of the upper unit and pull up the upper unit.
- Tap the arrow to move to the next screen.
- Follow the instructions on screen.
If the insert fingers are not correct, adjust the fingers as follows:
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Loosen the knurled knob C on top of each finger.
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Adjust each finger so that the tip enters about 5 mm (0.2 inch) into the envelope.
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Re-tighten the knurled knob.
The fingers can be moved sideways to the desired position. -
Place the outer fingers D about 5 to 10 mm (0.2 to 0.4 inch) from the edges of the envelope.
Check the position of the insert fingers when changing to a different type of envelope. -
Tap the envelope button on the touch screen to fetch another envelope.
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Make sure that the finger position is correct. If not, repeat the steps for adjusting the fingers.
Verify the Insert Position
This adjustment must only be checked in case of problems or when changing the
envelope type.
To verify the insert position:
- Choose a job and tap [1x] (envelope only).
- Lift the unlocking lever A of the upper unit and pull up the upper unit.
- Follow the instructions on screen.
- Tap the envelope button to fetch another envelope.
- Make sure that the insert position is correct. If not, repeat the steps for adjusting the insert position.
Mail Sets
Adjust the Separation of Special Feeders
Adjust the separation of special feeders as follows:![FPi 6700 Folder Inserter
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- Push knob A forward until it clicks.
- Turn knob A counter clockwise to open the separation gap.
- Place a document on the feeder tray and slide it into the system until it can go no further.
- Turn knob A clockwise to get resistance.
- Move the document to and fro. The separation is adjusted correctly when a slight resistance is felt on the document. Turn knob A counter clockwise again if the resistance was set too high.
- Pull the knob A back again when ready.
Process a Mail Set with BRE or Inserts
A mail set with BRE or insert consists of a main document (address carrier), a
BRE or an insert and perhaps other enclosures. This set is inserted into an
envelope.
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Add the BRE as a (custom) enclosure.
- Follow the job creation process (see Create a manual job on page 29).
Process Mail Sets with Daily Mail
To process mail sets with Daily Mail:
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Create a Manual job and select [DailyMail] for your Main document.
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Complete the job settings.
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Tap [start] to start the job.
A daily mail switch notification and instruction appears on the screen. -
Turn down the left side guide A of the upper tray (not applicable when using a High Capacity Document Feeder). Now you can see the Daily Mail handle B.
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Move the handle B to the right to enable the Daily Mail function.
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Turn side guide A upwards.
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Place the document or document set in the feeder tray.
The document or document set will be folded and inserted into the envelope as described in the selected job. -
Place the next document or document set in the feeder tray. The system will keep running to process the inserted document or document set.
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When finished with Daily Mail, tap [stop] to stop the job.
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Set the Daily Mail handle B to the ‘AUTO’ position to disable the Daily Mail and enable the automatic document separation.
Create a Job with Custom Envelopes
Makes sure that your custom envelopes fit within the specifications
(see Envelope Specifications on page 142).
- Create a Manual job and select envelope.
- Tap [Custom].
- Enter the envelope height.
- Tap the [Flap] tab if you use open flap envelopes.
- Select if you want to feed envelopes with flaps up (On) or with flap down (Off).
- Tap [OK] to save and close the envelope settings.
- Complete the Fold Settings and Exit Settings to complete the job and tap [Save] to save the job.
Follow the instructions as described in ‘Create test mail set’.
Create a Job with Custom Documents
Makes sure that your custom documents fit within the specifications (see
Document Specifications on page 141).
- Create a Manual job and select a custom document as your main document or enclosure.
- Tap [Custom] to create a custom document.
- Enter the height of the document.
- Confirm the document settings with [OK].
- Complete the Fold Settings and Exit Settings to complete the job and tap [Save] to save the job.
Follow the instructions as described in ‘Create a test mail set’.
Change to Another Feeder Tray
You cannot change the order of the documents in the mail set by changing
feeders. If you want to change the order of the mail set, see Delete or move
an enclosure.
If you want to move the main document or enclosures to another feeder tray:
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All available feeder trays are marked with a dotted box.
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Tap the document that you want to move to another feeder tray.
Select a job from the Job list. -
Tap the dotted box of the feeder tray where you want to move your document to.
The new feeder tray is selected for feeding of the document. -
Tap [Save] to save the feeder tray selection to the job.
Link Feeder Trays
Link feeder trays as follows:
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Select a job from the Job list.
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Tap the feeder tray that you want to link to another feeder tray.
The link symbol appears. -
Tap the link symbol.
The figure shows an example of linked feeders. -
Tap [Save] to save the link to the job.
When you want to un-link the feeders, tap the feeder trays and tap the un-link symbol.
Edit a Job
To edit an existing job:
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From the Job list menu, select a job you want to edit.
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Tap [Edit].
When you tap [Edit], you enter the guided job flow that enables you to make the desired changes. -
Make the changes you want to make. When you completed the job programming, tap [Save] to save the changes.
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Tap [1x] to make sure that the Insert Position and Address Position are correct (see Verifying the Insert Position and Adjusting the Address Position).
Save a Job
When you have created a new job or edited a job, save the job as follows:
- After you have completed the job definition, tap [Save].
- Enter the job name.
- If necessary, add a description to the job. The description is visible in the job list.
- Tap [OK] to save the job.
The job is added to the job list.
Delete or Move an Enclosure
If you want to delete an enclosure in your job or change the order of the
enclosures, proceed
as follows:
- From the Job list menu, select a job you want to edit.
- Tap [Edit].
- Tap and hold the enclosure you want to move or delete.Now drag the enclosure to an other position. Or tap the waste bin to delete the enclosure from your mail set.
- Tap the arrow buttons [>] to pass the other job definition steps and close the job editor.
- Tap [Save] to save the changes.
- Tap [1x] to make sure that the Insert Position and Address Position are correct (see Verifying the Insert Position and Adjusting the Address Position).
Copy a Job
To copy existing job settings to a new job:
- Tap and hold the job in the Job list menu.
- Tab [Copy].
- Enter the name of the new job and tab [OK].
Delete a Job
To delete an existing job:
- Tap and hold the job in the Job list menu.
- Tap [Delete].
- Tap [OK] to confirm.
Rename a Job
To rename a job:
- Tap and hold the job in the Job list menu.
- Tab [Rename].
- Enter the name of the new job and tab [OK].
Lock a Job
To lock an existing job:
- Log on as supervisor.
- Tap and hold the job in the Job list menu.
- Tap [Lock].
- Tap [OK] to confirm.
The job shows a lock in the job list. If the supervisor is logged on, the lock is open. If the operator is logged on, the lock is closed. The operator cannot edit, delete or rename the job, when the job is locked.
Loading the System
Document Orientation
The touch screen shows how to load documents and envelopes into the feeders.
The table shows the meaning of the symbols:
| Address carrier face up and leading (top address)
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| Address carrier face up and leading (bottom address)
| Address carrier face down and trailing (top address)
| Enclosure face up
| Enclosure face down
Document Feed Trays
Install the Document Feed Trays
Place the document feeder trays in position:
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Push handle A downwards.
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Lift the document feeder tray upwards to unhook it and then pull it out from the feeder.
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Loosen the knob B half a turn.
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Grab the side guides in the middle and push them apart as far as possible.
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Put a small stack of documents between the side guides.
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Grab the side guides in the middle and push them towards the documents.
The space between the side guides and the documents should be such that the documents have just enough play to move freely. -
Re-tighten knob B.
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Remove the stack of documents.
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Replace the document feeder tray (see Installing the Document Feeder Trays on page 57).
Load Documents
Fill the document feeder tray as follows:
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Open the left-hand side guide A by turning it downwards.
The feed rollers will automatically be lifted. -
Place a stack of documents between the side guides.
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Turn the left side guide upwards again.
Document Separation
The term ‘Document separation’ refers to the adjustment required for
separating the upper document from the rest of the documents in the stack.
This prevents pulling too much documents from the stack at the same time.
The document separation for the automatic feeders is set automatically; there
are no manual adjustments needed.
Feeders 3st can be special feeders. The document separation for special
feeders must be adjusted manually. While special feeder trays fit in all
positions, adjusting the separation is only possible when they are fitted on
position 1 and 2.
To adjust the separation of special feeders follow the instructions as
described in Adjust the Separation of Special Feeders on page 45.
maxiFeeder
Adjust the maxiFeeder Side Guides
Adjust the side guides:
- Take a stack of documents/BREs and place them in the feeder tray.BREs with flap down and leading (top side pointing to system).
- Adjust the side guides by turning the thumb wheel A such that the documents/BREs just fit and can move without resistance.
Too much play causes skewing.
Adjust the maxiFeeder Document Separation
When the maxiFeeder is used at an automatic separation feeder, the separation
is set automatically.
The maxiFeeder can also be used on a feeder position with a manually adjusted
separation.
To adjust, proceed as follows:
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Remove the document feeder trays 2 and 3. The lowest feeder is feeder 1.
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Squeeze the two blue handles A and B and shift the feeding plate C as far as possible to the front.
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Push knob D forward until it clicks.
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Place a document/BRE on the feeder tray and slide it in the system till the leading edge is not visible anymore. Turn knob D counterclockwise if the separation is set to narrow.
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Push the document/BRE between the rollers.
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Turn knob D clockwise to get more resistance and counterclockwise if the separation is set to narrow.
The separation is adjusted correctly when a slight resistance is felt on the document/BRE. -
Pull knob D back when ready.
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Replace the document feeder trays 2 and 3.
Load Documents (maxiFeeder)
When loading the maxiFeeder, make sure that the document/BREs are positioned
parallel in relation to the feeding plate assembly to ensure correct feeding.
The feeding plate assembly will be shifted up automatically (when the system
starts processing) until documents/BREs are underneath the rubber paper
pullers.
In case of long documents, use the feeding plate extension B to support the
documents. Instead also an optional A4/11” paper guide can be used to support
long documents. Ask your local distributor for more information about this
optional paper guide.
To load documents:
- Squeeze the two blue handles A and B.
- Shift the feeding plate assembly C to the rear position.
- Loosen the stack of documents and place them in the feeder tray.
BREs with flap down and leading (top side pointing to system).
High Capacity Document Feeder
Adjust the Side Guides
To adjust the side guides B:
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Loosen knob D, which is located underneath the feeder tray, half a turn.
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Put a small stack of documents between the side guides.
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Rotate wheel E.
The space between the side guides and the documents should be such that the documents have just enough play to move freely. -
Re-tighten knob D.
Load Documents (HCDF)
To load the document feeder tray:
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Pull down lever A.
The feeder rollers C move up to filling level. -
Place a stack of documents between the side guides (max. 725 sheets, 80 g/m²). See Document Orientation how to place the documents in the feeder tray.
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Release lever A.
versaFeeder
Adjust the Side Guides
The side guides can be adjusted as follows:
- Place a stack of documents into the feeder tray.
- Adjust the feeder tray side guides B by turning the thumbwheel C.
Provide just enough space for the documents to move freely. Too much play causes skewing.
Adjust the Document Separation
Check before the adjustment that the release handle D for the
separation unit is in the closed (down) position.
The document separation can be adjusted as follows:
- Turn the separation adjustment wheel A counter clockwise until a document can be moved backwards and forwards without resistance.
- Turn the separation adjustment wheel clockwise until a slight resistance is felt on the document when the document is moved backwards and forwards.
- Turn the separation adjustment wheel clockwise to get more resistance or counter clockwise to lower the resistance.
- Check the separation before starting the system. After starting the system it may occur that more than one document at a time is pulled in. If this happens, turn the separation adjustment wheel more clockwise to obtain correct operation. For poor feeding turn the separation adjustment wheel counter clockwise.
Feeder Tray Capacity
To avoid irregular feeding there are three levels for the maximum heights of the feeder tray capacity. The symbols for these three levels are printed on the right hand side guide of the feeder tray. The level indication is a guideline.
| Maximum feeder tray capacity of booklets with a tough cover (maximum
height: 250 mm).
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| Maximum feeder tray capacity for booklets with a weak cover (maximum
height: 150 mm).
| Maximum feeder tray capacity for single sheets: minimum sheet quality:
80 gr/m2 (maximum height: 50 mm).
Support for Curved Reply Envelopes (option for VersaFeeder)
Depending on the quality of the paper, the conditions during storage, etc.
envelopes can be curved. This can cause smaller reply envelopes to skew while
being processed by the versaFeeder.
A special support is available to allow curved envelopes to be correctly
processed. It can be used for envelopes with a height up to 110 mm (4.33″).
Load Envelopes
Before you load the envelopes, make sure the envelope separation and side
guides are correctly set.
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Rotate thumb wheel D to move the side guides C apart.
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Pull down small lever B to set the separation.
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Insert one envelope up to the stoppers. The position of the envelope is flap down and trailing (bottom side of the envelope pointing to the system).
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Return lever B.
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Loosen a stack of envelopes and place the stack on top of the bottom envelope between the side guides.
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Move the side guides towards the envelopes.
The space between the side guides and the envelopes should be such that the envelopes have just enough play to move freely.
If the distance between the side guides is too large, the envelopes will twist sidewards, when transported into the machine. -
Shift the envelope support in or out. The top side of the envelope must touch the dotted line on the support.
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Turn the envelope support to distribute the weight of the envelopes evenly on both sides.
Filling the Sealing Liquid Reservoir
When you want to seal envelopes, the sealing liquid reservoir must be
filled.
- Open the front cover A.
- Fill the reservoir B up to lip C with sealing liquid.
- Close the front cover A
Before you start the job, wait approximately 5 minutes for the brushes to moisten. If the liquid reservoir is almost empty the touchscreen shows a message to warn you that you should refill the reservoir.
Settings menu
Open the Settings Menu
In the settings menu for the operator it is possible to edit the display
settings and to set the localisation.
If you want to view or edit any of the Operator Settings:
- Go to the Job list and tap the side menu on the left side and select [Settings].
- Tap [Localisation] if you want to change the document standard, weight standard or the language.
- Tap [Display settings] if you want to:
– set the ‘Key’ click to on/off
– set the Volume
– set the Backlight
– set the Brightness
To set the backlight and brightness, a test pattern is available as a reference.
For more information on Open source licenses, see Open source licenses.
The Settings Menu Supervisor
Supervisor Settings are all settings that can be found under the Settings Menu
when logged in as supervisor (pin code 2546). The following flowchart shows
which subjects are available via the Supervisor settings menu. It is possible
to view or edit any of the Supervisor Settings.
Supervisor Settings Menu
Open the Settings Menu (Supervisor)
If you want to view or edit any of the Supervisor Settings:
- Login as Supervisor with pin code 2546.
- Go to the Job list and tap the side menu on the left side and select [Settings].
Configuration
Configuration
The Configuration menu contains the configuration information settings for the
system.
System Info
The System info part of the Configuration menu shows the following
information:
- Flex certificate – this option is used for reading
- Counter since last visit – the counter value since the last service visit
- Last error (description) – The last error and error description generated by the system
Software Overview
The Software overview part of the Configuration menu shows the versions of the
software that is present in the total system.
Licensed Options
The Licensed options part of the Configuration menu shows the following
information:
- Chip ID
- Serial number
Installed options
The installed options are enabled with license codes. These license codes,
together with
the identification number of the machine enable the relevant options. The
enabled and
available software options are displayed in this screen. Contact your dealer
for information
about these license codes.
The system supports the following licensed options:
- Remote assistance
- Online help
- Advanced/Basic reading
- OMR 1 track
- BCR 1D
- BCR 2D
- OCR
- Flex reading
- Maxifeeder
Online Feature (Licenses) Management
At powerup the system does an online check, provided that it is connected to a
network, to determine if new features have become available or if the licensed
features are still active. If for example the license end date is nearing, the
machine will give a popup which license(s) almost expire(s).
This will be shown once a week within the last month of the license. An
example of such a message is shown below.
As such message is just meant as notification just tap OK and the message will
disappear.
Licenses, either permanent or temporary, will be installed automatically.
When a temporary license has expired contact your dealer or sales
representative for more information.
Add a Licensed Option
To add a licensed option:
- In the Configuration, Licensed options screen, enter the license code.
- Tap [Add].
The system verifies the license key.
If the license key has been verified successfully, the option is added to the system and can be used.
Settings
Settings
The Settings menu contains the configuration settings for the system.
Localisation
Tap [Localisation] if you want to change the document standard or the
language. When you need a keyboard to enter e.g. a job name, you get a special
keyboard in case of Russian, Czech and Katakana. But the keyboard has always a
button to switch back to the English keyboard.
Display Settings
See the settings menu for the operator.
Date-time
Tap [Date/time] to set the:
- Date
- Time
- Date format; you can choose between three format to show the date: dd-mm-yyyy, mm-dd-yyyy or yyyy-mm-dd
- Time format; you can choose between a ’12 hours’ notation or a ’24 hours’ notation
Tap [Production settings] to define when envelopes should be cleared from the system.
- Envelopes clearing after job selection: this setting defines if the envelopes should be cleared when you select a job. ‘Ask’ means that the system asks if you want to clear the envelopes.
- Envelopes clearing after job edit: this setting defines if the envelopes should be cleared when you have edited a job. ‘Ask’ means that the system asks if you wantto clear the envelopes.
Job Settings
Job settings normally will be changed by a service engineer only.
Therefore first consult the service organization before you change any
settings. Changes to the job settings can result in malfunctioning of jobs.
You can also define the job settings per job. Select a job from the Job list,
tap Edit, navigate to the Exit settings, and tap Advanced.
The Job settings part of the Settings menu covers settings that improve the processing of jobs:
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Flap closer offset: to improve the sealing of specific envelopes you can delay or advance the moment of sealing. You enter the number of pulses. A minus value means the sealing is advanced, a plus value means the sealing is delayed. You can enter a number between -20 and 20.
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System output: mode 1 mode 2
Mode 1 focuses on the versatility of paper parameters (paper thickness; document length), i.e. correct operation under even extreme paper conditions. Mode 2 is the default mode, and focuses on high speed. Use Mode 1 with a paper thickness of 65 g/m2 or less, a document length of 12 inch (305 mm) or higher, and for situations where Mode 2 is not functioning properly. In all other cases use Mode 2. -
BRE with window: if the BRE has a window, set this setting to yes. Only available with Mode 2.
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Document offset (A in the figure): the extend to which documents are not overlapping in the vertical transport. In the vertical transport of documents fed by the various feeders, the documents are partially overlapping each other. This to make sure that
the documents are properly aligned in the collator area. The default value is 50 mm (2.0 inch). The document offset can be varied between 20 mm (0.8 inch) and 250 mm (9.8 inch).
- BRE offset: in the case of offset is “yes”, the last document that was added to the set is shifted from the rest of the set (offsetting, see below).
- Collator stop optimisation: if set to “off”, the system does not show a message, when a collator stop change can improve the system output.
Explanation of BRE offset: if a BRE is longer than the set fold but shorter than the envelope height, this BRE can get folded (A in the figure). Under certain conditions (see below) you can prevent the BRE from being folded. In the case of offset “yes”, the BRE is held back during a certain distance (B in the figure). This means that the trailing edge of the BRE leaves the collator last. The document is not folded. During the insertion into the envelope the documents of the set are aligned.
The conditions are:
- No multi-feed is used for the BREs.
- The document directly under the BRE must have a height of at least 60 mm (2.4 inch) more than the BRE.
- The height of the BRE is more than the set fold length.
- The folding mode is either V-fold or C-fold (no Z-fold).
- The BRE must be shorter than the envelope height.
The whole BRE offset is based on friction between documents within a set. Therefore it is necessary to make use of these conditions to reduce the risk of bad transporting, folding and inserting.
It is possible to use the BRE offset for a BRE and an enclosure (card) in one set. The extra condition is that this enclosure is equal to or smaller than the set address fold and should be placed direct underneath the BRE in the set.
Connectivity
See Connect the system to the internet.
License information
License information shows information on the open source software that is used
in the system.
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
The diagnostics menu contains the basic diagnostics functions available for a
supervisor.
System Test
Use the [System test] to check if all motors, clutches and sensors are
correctly connected.
The test briefly activates the actuators and clutches and measures the
current.
To run a system test:
- In the Settings menu, tap the [Diagnostics] tab.
- Tap [System test].
- Remove all documents and envelopes and close all covers before starting the diagnose.
- Tap [Start test].
- When the test is finished, the Status report is shown, showing a list of all problems found during diagnostics. If tests fail, contact your service organization.
Maintenance
When too much paper dust is built up at the sensors a warning message will be
displayed.
To check the conditions of the photocells or to calibrate them follow the
instructions as described in Calibrate photocells.
Reading
Reading
The reading menu contains the configuration items for the reading functions.
Because reading is optional, this menu is only available when there is at
least one reading license present. For more information on the reading option,
see Reading.
OMR Code Definition
The Reading OMR code definition screen shows the configuration of the system
for OMR.
For every OMR code option, it shows if it is on or off. If it is on, the
screen shows information on what the system does, when it reads a mark or no
mark.
BCR 1D Configuration Sheet The Reading BCR 1D configuration sheet allows
you to read a configuration sheet. The result is visible in this screen, but
also in the BCR 1D code definition screen. See Reading a configuration sheet.
BCR 1D Code Definition The BCR 1D code definition screen shows only
information when a configuration sheet is read. It shows which codes are
enabled and how they work.
BCR 2D Configuration Shee The Reading BCR 2D configuration sheet allows
you to read a configuration sheet. The result is visible in this screen, but
also in the BCR 2D code definition screen. See Reading a configuration sheet.
BCR 2D Code Definition
The BCR 2D code definition screen shows only information when a configuration
sheet is read. It shows which codes are enabled and how they work.
Last Image
The Last image screen shows the result of the last code that the system read.
The figure shows an example of the image of an OMR code. You can use this
image to see if the read code fits within the reading window.
When you click on the Information button of an image of OMR code, the screen
shows a graphical representation of the marks read from the last OMR document
(oscilloscope function). It shows the time-dependant OMR output voltage.
History
The History screen shows an overview of the jobs run.
- Tap on the [History] tab to view the Job history.
- Tap on the [Today] pull down button if you want to view the jobs that are run ‘Today’, ‘Last week’ or ‘All’.
The history is displayed on the touch screen. With [Save to USB], you save the history in CSV format to a USB drive.
Connect the System to the Internet
Options for Connection
Connect the system to the internet in one of the following ways:
- Wired connection with the gigabit ethernet connection:
- Connect with DHCP (Automatic IP address)
- Manual Configuration
Wireless connection:
- Search for SSID
- Manually configure SSID
In all cases, you can use proxy for the connection.
Log on as Supervisor to complete this procedure.
Set up a Wired Connection
Set up a wired connection as follows:
- Connect the system to a LAN with a network cable. The figure shows the LAN connector (B).
- Open the supervisor settings menu.
- Tap the Settings tab, [Connectivity].
- Tap [LAN settings].
- Select Wired from the Connection type pulldown menu.
- Set Automatically obtain IP address (DHCP) to Yes or No. If Yes, the system connects automatically to the LAN. If No, set up a connection manually. Enter the necessary details to setup a manual connection.
Set up a Wireless Connection
Set up a wireless connection as follows:
- Open the supervisor settings menu.
- Tap the Settings tab, [Connectivity].
- Tap [LAN settings].
- Select Wireless from the Connection type pulldown menu.
- Choose if you want to enter the SSID manually or if you want to search for a wireless network. If you want to search for a network, tap [Choose network].
- When you have entered the network details or selected a network from the search, tap [Connect] to connect to the network.
When the system connected successfully to the network, the screen shows Connected.
Test the Connection
When you have connected to a network, test the connection as follows:
- Open the supervisor settings menu.
- Tap the Settings tab, [Connectivity].
- Tap [Test connections].
- Tap the [Test] button.
The system tests the IP addresses that are defined at the LAN settings. If the result is ‘Not OK’, make sure that the settings are correctly defined.
Reading
Introduction
Code Types
The reading option allows the system to read special codes that are printed on
the documents. The code contains information about the processing of the
documents.
The system can read the following code types:
- OCR: Optical Character Recognition; the system can scan an area of the document for page number information in the page “n of m” (n/m) format
- BCR 1D: One dimensional barcode
- BCR 2D: Two dimensional barcodes
- OMR: 1-track Optical Mark Recognition
- Flex 1-9: Optional translation to support non standard OMR and BCR coding Depending on the settings, the code tells the system if:
- The document set is complete
- Enclosures must be added to the set
- The system must stop
- The set is complete (no pages are missing)
- The envelopes are transported to the side exit or to the stacker
The sheets with the printed code are placed in a feeder. Depending on the programmed code, the other feeders can be used as selective feeders to add enclosures.
In case of a Z-fold, the address has to be printed on the last page of the set. With the other fold types, the first sheet of a set always contains the address. A full length code is printed on every sheet of a set. The code must appear at the same location on every page
regardless of the actual code length.
The code on the last sheet of the set contains the insert instruction. The other sheets carry the accumulate instruction. If the “page n of m” code is used with BCR or OCR, the set will be inserted when n equals m.
General Requirements for Printing Codes
If you print documents for reading:
- Make sure the ribbon or toner quality is sufficient.
- Print the code in black on white background.
- Codes on the same sheet must have equal intensity.
- Print the code at the same position on every sheet.
- Be aware of “background noise”. The reading function can be disturbed by: color changes on the form, background design and a logo or copy on the opposite side of the sheet that will bleed through.
- For matrix printers near letter quality (NLQ) printed characters are preferred to obtain maximum blackness (double strike).
For more information on how to print a reading code on your document, contact
your service organization.
OCR Code Description
With OCR page n / m (page n of m) you can print human readable characters on
your mail set, which can be read by the system, to insert your mail set. The
system can recognize the characters in the so called “n / m” format.
If the value of n is smaller than the value m the sheet will be accumulated,
if the value of n is the same as the value of m the set will be inserted; m is
the total number of pages and n is the current page.
Some specifications for OCR page n / m:
Supported fonts / font size| Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, Courier.
Italic text will not be supported, bold not recommended.
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Character size| 12 point dotpitch
Supported layouts| n / m (n,space,/,space,m) Both n and m need to be
in the text, n first.
Print Quality| 15 mm (minimal), around
Clear Area| 600 dpi (preferable)
Color Background| White
Print drift| +/- 2 mm (max.)
Positions| Only one region of interest per job
Only horizontal text (portrait) supported
All text on the same line
Position of the code on the document (example)![FPi 6700 Folder Inserter
- fig 111](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FPi-6700-Folder- Inserter-fig-111.jpg)
BCR Code Description
Bar codes are used for mail sets that are processed in Document Systems. The
bar codes tell the system if:
- The document set is complete
- The envelope should be sealed
- Enclosures should be added
- Etc.
Barcode can be printed vertically and horizontally. Two types of barcodes are supported, 1D and 2D barcodes (depending on installed licenses).
Supported 1D barcodes
• Code 39
• Interleaved 2 of 5
• Minimum line thickness of a bar: 0.25 mm (0.01 inch)
• The thickness ratio of thick bars versus thin bars: 2.2
• Minimum width of the barcode: 5 mm (0.2 inch)
• The white area in the picture shows the limits where the code can be printed
Code 128 is not supported. It may work but it is not recommended because it is very sensitive to speed variations.
Supported 2D barcodes
Datamatrix
– Minimum cell size 0.35mm (0.014”)
– Label size 30mm (1.18”) square max
– Preferred print quality 600dpi
– Print drift from page to page +/-2mm max
– Colour background: White
– Minimum white space 6.5mm (0.26”)
– Datamatrix can be read in all directions.
PDF 417
– Bar width 0.35mm (0.014”) min
– Preferred print quality 600dpi
– Print drift from page to page +/-2mm max
– Colour background: White
– Minimum white space 6.5mm (0.26”)
Printing contrast The label must be strongly printed in black on white
background for maximum contrast. Other light backgrounds may be acceptable,
subject to test.
Position of the code on the document
BCR license types
There are two BCR license types:
- Basic
- Advanced
BCR basic license
For the BCR basic license the following functions are available:
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Page N of M: as long as N is below M, the document set is not complete. As soon as N=M, the set is complete and will be inserted into an envelope.
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Insert/Accumulate: defines when a document set is complete and must be inserted into an envelope.
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Customer ID: BCR uses the Customer ID code to complete a set. If the ID changes, the set is inserted. This is only possible with reverse reading.
At least one basic commands is required. Page N of M can be used in combination with Customer ID as an integrity check.
BCR advanced license
For the BCR advanced license the following functions are available: -
The basic functions (page N of M, insert/accumulate, Customer ID).
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Sheet sequence – Every sheet has a number, regardless of the document set it is part of. If a sheet is missing, an error is generated.
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Group sequence – Every document in a set has the same group number. If one document set is missing, an error is generated.
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Divert (Divert & Continue) – The set will be diverted and the system continues.
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Stop (Divert & Stop) – The set will be diverted and the system stops indicating error (FT1-RE1-000 Reading stop – Stop mark read).
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Selective feed – If the system reads the command, an enclosure from the enclosure feeder is added to the set. This function is printed on the last sheet of a set. It is also possible to add an enclosure from the versaFeeder.
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Sealing control – Determines if envelopes are sealed or not.
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Present on Deck & Continue – The set leaves the system from the upper unit. The system does not stop processing. The envelopes are not sealed.
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Present on Deck & Stop – The set leaves the system from the upper unit. The system stops. The envelopes are not sealed.
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Exit selection – Determines if the envelope is transported to stacker or to the side exit.
OMR Code Description
Position of the code on the document
Minimum line thickness of a mark: 0.2 mm (0.008 inch).
Default the first mark from the top is set to: 100 mm (3.9 inch). This
parameter is set in the
job settings.
The code must have a consistent number of marks on every page.
The white area in the picture shows the limits where the code can be printed.
OMR license types
There are two OMR license types:
- Basic
- Advanced
OMR basic license
For the OMR basic license the following functions are available:
- Start mark: indicates the start of the code.
- Insert/Accumulate: defines when a document set is complete and must be inserted into an envelope.
- Parity check: by adding a parity mark the reading code can be checked. The sum of the marks must be even.
- Safety Mark: is used as an extra security (only 1-track OMR). With skewed paper the reading head can miss part of the reading code. In these situations the safety mark is not read, and the system will give an error. The safety mark also indicates
the end of the reading code. This mark must always be present on the document if it is part of the code definition.
The minimum code is one mark in one line (insert). However for reliability it is advised to use at least 2 marks. The first line is the start mark. A mark printed on the second line means insert. No mark on the second line means accumulate.
OMR advanced license
For the OMR advanced license the following functions are available:
- The basic functions (Start, Insert, Parity, Safety).
- Divert (Divert & Continue) – The set will be diverted and the system continues.
- Stop (Divert & Stop) – The set will be diverted and the system stops indicating error (FT1-RE1-000 Reading stop – Stop mark read).
- Selective Feed (feeder 1-6 and the versaFeeder) – If the system reads the command, an enclosure from the enclosure feeder is added to the set. This function is printed on the last sheet of a set.
- Exit control – Determines if the envelope is transported to stacker or to the side exit.
- Present on deck – The set leaves the system from the upper unit. The system does not stop processing. The envelope is not sealed.
- Present on deck and stop – The set leaves the system from the upper unit. The system stops. The envelope is not sealed.
- Sealing control – Determines if envelopes are sealed or not. If a mark is printed, the envelope is not sealed.
- Sequence Check – Sheets in a stack can accidentally get out of sequence or can be missing. This can be detected by the sequence check. Each sheet has a binary code that is a part of the reading code. Depending on the application one, two or three marks are used by sequence check.
OMR general remarks
General remarks:
- In case of OMR the marks must always be used in the sequence as shown in the figure.
- If a function is suppressed the following function will move upwards one line.
- The mark definition is a service setting.
An Example of OMR Code
In the figure the legend for the following example is shown. In this example,
a set of 8 sheets with one selective feed and three sequence check marks is
shown.
- The first position is used for the start mark which must be printed on every sheet.
- The second mark position is used for the insert/accumulate command. A printed mark means insert, no mark means accumulate. Therefore the mark is printed onthe last sheet of the set.
- Position 3 is reserved for selective feed from the enclosure feeder. Print a mark onposition 3 when a selective feed from the enclosure feeder is required. The marks are printed on the last sheet of the set.
- Position 4, 5 and 6 are used for the sequence check marks. In this case a three mark sequence check is used.
Flex Reading Code Description
With “Flex reading” also non-standard codes and alternative document handling
algorithms can be recognized. Flex reading can be activated by a system
specific license code and by a customer specific setting that is saved in a
physical dongle.
With Flex three types of reading can be supported:
- OMR
- BCR 1D
- BCR 2D
Depending on the license up to 9 Flex definitions can be used on the system.
Creating a Flex job is similar like creating a OMR / BCR reading job.
Create Jobs with Reading
Create a BCR Job
Create a BCR job
To create a job with BCR:
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From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
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Choose [Manual] to define the job settings.
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Select an envelope.
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Tap [Main document].
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Tap [Custom].
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Enter the document size or select a standard type.
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Tap the [Reading] tab.
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Select the code type [BCR 1D] or [BCR 2D].
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Load a sample document in the feeder tray as indicated.
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Tap [Verify] to find the barcode(s) on the sheet.
• If multiple barcodes are found you can select the correct barcode from the list. -
Tap [OK] and follow the remaining steps to complete the job.
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When you completed the job creation, tap [Save] to save job.
If required the maximum number of sheets can be reconfigured. Refer to Reading Settings for more details on how to change these settings.
Read a Configuration Sheet
If you want to set the code definition for BCR, use a BCR configuration sheet.
The configuration sheet function is available when you are logged on as a
supervisor on page6.
To read a configuration sheet:
- Go to the settings menu for supervisor, see Opening the settings menu (supervisor).
- In the settings menu, tap the [Reading] tab.
- Tap [BCR 1D configuration sheet] or [BCR 2D configuration sheet].
- Tap [Read configuration sheet].
- Load the configuration sheet as indicated and tap [READ].
- Tap [Save] to save the new barcode definition.
After reading a configuration sheet, jobs with BCR reading might have changed.
These jobs are marked with an exclamation mark, verify the job settings before
running the job.
You can also read a configuration sheet when you create or edit a BCR job. The
function is available in the side menu.
Create an OMR Job
To create a job with OMR:
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Choose [Manual] to define the job settings.
- Select an envelope.
- Tap [Main document].
- Tap [Custom].
- Enter the document size or select a standard type.
- Tap the [Reading] tab.
- Select the code type [OMR].
- Configure the location of the OMR marks by setting the offset of the top and left side of the sheet.
- Load a sample document in the feeder tray as indicated.
- Tap [Verify] to read an example sheet to check the correct reading of the OMR marks.
- If necessary adjust the position from top and from left side. Verify again with a sample sheet.
- Tap the information button to verify the read OMR marks.
- Tap [OK] and follow the remaining steps to complete the job.
- When you completed the job creation, tap [Save] to save job.
If required the maximum number of sheets can be reconfigured. Refer to Reading Settings for more details on how to change these settings.
Create an OCR Job
To create a job with OCR:
- From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
- Choose [Manual] to define the job settings.
- Select an envelope.
- Tap [Main document].
- Tap [Custom].
- Enter the document size or select a standard type.
- Tap the [Reading] tab.
- Select the code type [OCR].
- Configure the location of the n / m characters by setting the offset of the top and left side of the sheet [1] and [2].
- Configure the width of the n / m characters [3].
- Load a sample document in the feeder tray as indicated.
- Tap [Verify] to check if the page n / m characters are read successfully.
- Tap [OK] and follow the remaining steps to complete the job.
- When you completed the job creation, tap [Save] to save job.
If required the maximum number of sheets can be reconfigured. Refer to Reading Settings for more details on how to change these settings.
Create a Flex Reading Job
To create a job with Flex reading:
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From the Job list menu, tap [New job].
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Choose [Manual] to define the job settings.
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Select an envelope.
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Tap [Main document].
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Tap [Custom].
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Enter the document size or select a standard type.
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Tap the [Reading] tab.
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Select the code type [Flex ..].
Depending on the flex code type the OMR or BCR settings have to be configured. -
Follow the remaining steps to complete the job.
If required the maximum number of sheets can be reconfigured. Refer to Reading Settings for more details on how to change these settings.
Reading Settings
When you create a reading job for OCR, OMR, BCR 1D/2D or Flex reading, the
following options can be set:
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Maximum number of sheets: use the [-] or [+] button to select the maximum amount of sheets in the set of documents.
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Stop on sheet overflow: defines if the system should stop or not when a set exceeds the maximum number of sheets, as defined at the “Maximum number of sheets setting”.
In case of “on”, the system stops when the number is exceeded. The incorrect set is diverted. After resetting the system, the final part of the set is also diverted and the system starts processing again. The diverted set should be checked by the operator.
In case of “off”, the system does not stop when a set exceeds the maximum number of sheets. The incorrect set is diverted. The final part of the set is also diverted and then the system starts processing again.
The maximum number of sheets in a set is 25. When the number of sheets exceeds 8 or 10, depending on the fold, the document can not be folded anymore. In this case, the maximum length of sheets is 148 mm for a C5/6 envelope. Also make sure that the
fold is set to No fold. Ignoring this will certainly lead to stoppages. When the maximum number of sheets exceeds the programmed maximum number of sheets in a set, the system stops and error FT1-RE1-312 will be displayed. After removing the set and tapping the [Start] button, the system starts and repeats the process until an insert or divert mark is encountered. Error FT1-RE1-003 (final set part) will be displayed. -
Stop on misread: defines if the system should stop or not when a code is misread.
In case of “on”, the system stops after a misread. The incorrect set is diverted. After resetting the system, the final part of the set is also diverted and the system starts processing again. The diverted set should be checked by the operator. When “Stop on misread” is set to “off”, the system does not stop after a misread. The incorrect set is diverted. The final part of the set is also diverted and then the system starts processing again. After 5 misreads in a row, the system stops and an error code is generated. -
Reverse reading: (not applicable for OCR) With Reverse reading the decision of inserting a mailset is marked on the next set. For example with OMR the insert mark is printed on the first page of the set. The system will detect the end of a set by detecting the first page of the next set. For example in case of BCR using the Customer ID to complete a set. If the ID changes, the set is inserted.
In case the feeder runs empty, the last set is still on the collator because the beginning of the next set could not be detected. In this case the feeder empty message contains an [Ignore] function. Tap [Ignore] and the set on the collator will be inserted. Because of the feeding and collating principle reverse reading has the following limitations:
– The last mark of the code should be printed maximally 85 mm (3.3 inch) from the top.
– Enclosures and selective enclosures cannot be handled. When a versaFeeder module is added to the system configuration, enclosures and selective enclosures can be handled with reverse reading.
Exit Selection with Reading
When you have a job with reading, more exit selection options are available:
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Fixed Exit: tap [Settings] to select which exit must be used for this job. If you select stacker, you can choose to let the system continue on the side exit if the stacker is full.
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Batching: tap [Settings] to define after what number of mail sets, the system must switch to the other exit. In case of a reading job, you can switch off that the system changes the exit on a reading mark.
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Thickness: depending on the thickness of the document set, the envelop exits to the stacker or the side exit. Tap [Settings] to define the exit when the mail set is thicker or thinner than the reference. The reference is the first document set.
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Sealing: depending on if the envelopes are closed (sealed) or open (not sealed), the envelope exits to the stacker or the side exit. This selection is only possible with reading: no mark (space) means sealed, a mark means not sealed.
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Reading: reading has two options: switch exit on mark and let the code define which exit is used. Switch exit on mark means that at every exit code the system changes the exit. If the code defines the exit, you define what happens if the exit code is read:
exit code means stacker or exit code means side-exit. -
Weight: When using reading the size and weight of the mail set can be different per insert. In order to sort the filled envelopes based on weight, e.g. to stay within a certain postal tariff, the machine can sort the filled envelopes on weight and send
them either to the side exit or the stacker.
To enable weight sorting each item in the mail set needs to have a weight configured; the weight of the envelope, main document and possible enclosures have to be set. The machine sums up the total weight of used envelope and documents and compares
it with a reference to determine to send the filled envelope to the side exit or the stacker.
Operator Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Disconnect the mains power supply before performing any maintenance.
The user must not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in
this operator manual. All other servicing must be carried out by qualified
service personnel only.
Please contact your authorized distributor.
Maintenance frequency | Maintenance |
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Daily | • Check the system functions. |
• Keep the system in proper condition by removing dust, paper remains,
etc.
Weekly| The machine is delivered with an extra set of brushes.
To always have one clean set available, it is recommended to soak one
set in water and use the other set.
• When dirty or saturated, clean the brushes of the envelope sealing
or replace them (see Clean and replace brushes).
• When dirty or saturated, clean the moistening cloth or replace if
necessary (see Replace moistening cloth).
• Clean feed and insert rollers as instructed by the Service Engineer.
When necessary| When the display warns about dusty sensors, clean the
applicable
sensors. After cleaning, always calibrate the photocells (see Calibrate
photocells).
Clean and Replace Brushes
When dirty or saturated, clean the brushes of the envelope sealing or replace
them as
follows:
- Lift the unlocking lever A of the upper unit and pull up the upper unit.
- Moisten the new brushes in water.
- Remove the brushes one by one by pulling them down from the brush holder.
- Replace the brushes. Make sure that the studs on the brushes are fitted in the corresponding holes in the brush holder.
Replace or Clean Moistening Cloth
When dirty or saturated, clean the moistening cloth or replace if necessary.
Proceed as follows:
- Open the front cover A.
- Remove the sealing liquid reservoir B from the system.
- Remove the cover with moistening cloth D.
- Remove clips C to remove the moistening cloth.
- Clean or replace the cloth.
Calibrate Photocells
When too much paper dust is built up at the sensors, a warning message is
displayed. In that case, calibrate the photocells as follows:
- Log in as supervisor.
- In the settings menu, tap the [Diagnostics] tab.
- Tap [Maintenance].
- Choose which photocells you want to calibrate.
- Remove all documents and envelopes and close all covers before starting the calibration.
- Tap [Calibrate photocells].
Fault Finding
Messages
Introduction
There are three different types of messages:
- Indications
- Warnings
- Errors
Indications When you run a job, indications can appear like the ones in the example.
Warning message
When a warning message is shown, the screen shows the following information:
- An indication of the area in which the event occurred
- A warning description
- A suggested solution behind the arrow
- An event message number; use this number in case that you call support
Tap the [i] button to view more information about the event.
When an error occurs the touch screen shows a screen with the following information:
- An indication of the area in which the error occurred
- An error description
- A suggested solution behind the arrow
- An event message number; use this number in case that you call support
Tap the [i] button to view more information about the occurred error and about the possible actions to avoid the error from re-occurring.
After solving the problem, tap [x] to reset the error (the error screen will disappear).
Special Errors
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Reading errors (when reading is enabled)
The document set is diverted. The operator must remove the document set and has to complete the set manually! -
Technical errors
The display shows a message. The error cannot be solved by operating personnel and assistance of the service support is needed.
Clearing stoppages
Clear Stoppages
For clearing of stoppages, five system sections can be opened:
A – loc, to reach the exit, sealing and inserting area
B – side cover, to reach the lower envelope track
C – Folder unit cover, to reach the folding area
D – vertical transport cover, to reach the vertical transport and feeding area
E – collator arm, to reach the collating area
Envelope Hopper
When an envelope gets stuck in the envelope hopper, remove the envelope as
follows:
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Pull down small lever B.
Pins C will come down. -
Push lever A to the right and hold it.
Pins C will go up. -
Remove the stuck envelope.
-
Release lever A.
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Make sure the separation setting is still correct (see Loading Envelopes).
-
Return lever B.
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Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
Exit, Sealing and Inserting Area
When a stoppage occurs in the exit, sealing and inserting area, remove the
material as follows:
- Lift the unlocking lever A of the upper unit and pull up the upper unit.
- Remove all material.
- Close the upper unit.
- Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
Lower Envelope Track
When a stoppage occurs in the lower envelope track, remove the envelopes as
follows:
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Open the side cover.
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Pull down the blue handle A.
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Remove the envelope(s) from the lower envelope track.
If needed, envelopes can be transported manually to the insert table or lower envelope track by means of handle C. To transport a mail set manually turn handle B. -
Close the side cover.
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Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
Folder unit
When a stoppage occurs in the Folder unit, remove the documents from the
Folder unit as follows:
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Push the lower end of the locking handle A to open the Folder unit cover B.
-
Remove the documents from the Folder unit.
Use the delivered pin to turn the rollers. The pin is delivered in the spare parts bag.
Remove the pin when finished. -
Close the Folder unit cover.
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Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
Feeders
When a stoppage occurs in the Feeders, remove the documents from the Feeders
as follows:
- Pull the vertical transport hand grip A upward to open the vertical transport cover B.
- Remove the documents.
- Close the vertical transport cover B: push the bottom side of the cover towards the system, and next the top of the cover.
- Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
Collating Area
When a stoppage occurs in the collating area, remove the documents from the collating area as follows:
- Lift and hold the collator arm A.
- Remove the documents.
- Lower the collator arm.
- Tap [x] to reset the error and restart the job.
versaFeeder
When a document is blocked in the separation unit the document can be removed as follows: 1. Open the separation by placing the release handle D in the upper position.
2. Remove the documents.
If necessary open the feed unit:
– Place your hand on the push down area F.
– Push down the release handle E.
3. Remove the documents from the transportation area and from the rear side of the separation rollers.
4. Close the feed unit:
– Place your hand on the push down area F.
– Push the feed unit down until it locks into place.
5. Place release handle D of the separation unit in the closed position.
6. Tap [x] of the error message at the inserter to reset the error and restart the job.
Operator Troubleshooting
To resolve problems:
- Write down the event message number that is shown in the message on the screen.
- Try to solve the problem by consulting the Troubleshooting Table.
- Switch the inserter off and on again, to verify system operation.
- When the error still occurs contact your service organization.
When contacting the service organization, you will also be asked for the last error message and the software package version of the installed software. To determine the software package version, see Software overview.
Troubleshooting Table
Symptom | Possible cause | Remedy | Reference |
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The system cannot be started after switching on. | System not connec- ted to | ||
mains. | Connect the system to the mains. | – | |
Fuse is blown. | Replace fuse below power switch. | – | |
A cover is opened. | Close the covers. | – | |
System stops with envelope at insert po- sition (flap not open). | Envelopes | ||
stacked reversed in the hop- per. | Check envelope feed Loading Envelopes |
adjustments. Place
envelopes correctly in
hopper.
| Envelope flap sticks.| Store envelopes ac- cording to specifica- tions.|
Envelope Specifications on page 142
| Wrong envelope type used (not according to specifications or job settings).|
Change envelopes according to specific- ations.| Envelope Specifications on
page 142
Envelopes are double fed.| Envelope separation not correctly set.| Adjust
envelope sep- aration.| Loading Envelopes #
| Envelopes not placed properly in the hop- per.| Cheek and replace if
needed.| Loading Envelopes #
Envelope stops skewed.| Side guides of the envelope hopper are set too wide.|
Cheek side guides and adjust if needed.| Loading Envelopes #
Envelopes are fed ir- regularly.| Hopper almost empty.| Refill hopper.|
Loading Envelopes
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| Separation set too narrow.| Adjust envelope sep- aration.| Loading Envelopes
| Side guides set too narrow.| Cheek side guides and adjust if needed.|
Loading Envelopes #
| Envelope support not positioned correctly.| Reposition the envel- ope
support.| Loading Envelopes g
Flap is wrinkled and sometimes not opened.| Envelope not within
specifications.| Check specifications and change envel- opes if needed.|
Envelope Specifications on page 142
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Flap sticks.| Store envelopes ac- cording to specifica- tions.| Envelope
Specifications on page 142
Flap curled.| Envelopes stored or manufactured improp- erly.| Envelope
Specifications on page 142
Separation set too narrow.| Adjust envelope sep- aration.| Loading Envelopes #
Fingers are placed on top of the envelope.| Fingers adjusted too deep into the
envel- ope.| Check fingers posi- tion, adjust if needed.| Adjusting the
envelope insert fingers
Envelope stops too early.| Check envelope stop position, adjust if needed.|
Verifying the Insert Position
System stops while inserting (stoppage at the inserting point).| Angers not
correctly adjusted.| Check fingers posi- tion, adjust if needed.| Adjusting
the envelope insert fingers
Inserted document too long for used envelope.| Check fold settings.| Editing a
job
Envelope throat incor- red.| Check envelope spe- cifications.| Envelope
Specifications on page 142
Envelope glued in- side.| Eliminate faulty envel- opes.| –
Window not glued properly.| Eliminate faulty envel- opes.| –
Flap not sufficiently moistened.| Water level low.| Cheek water level, refill
if needed.| Filling the Sealing Li-quid Reservoir
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Brushes dry.| Cheek brushes, re- place if needed by the extra soaked set.|
Clean and replace brushes
Brushes dirty.| Cheek brushes, clean if needed.| Clean and replace brushes
Moistening felt dry.| Check the moistening felt, refill water tray if needed.|
Filling the Sealing Li-quid Reservoir #
Moistening felt dirty.| Check the moistening felt, clean if needed.| Replace
or clean moistening cloth
Brushes worn out.| Replace brushes.| Clean and replace brushes
Moistening felt worn out.| Replace moistening felt.| Replace or dean
moistening cloth
Envelope not always ejected from sealer.| Inserted document too big.| Cheek
fold settings, adjust if needed.| Editing a job
Document not inser- ted deep enough.| Check adjustment of envelope stop posi-
tion and fingers.| Verifying the Insert Position
Sealing area dirty.| Clean sealing area.| Maintenance Schedule on page 120
No document fed.| Feeder tray empty.| Refill feeder tray.| Loading documents
standard feeder trays
Loading documents maxiFeeder
Loading documents High Capacity Document feeder on page 67
Loading documents versaFeeder
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| Separation set too| Adjust the separation.| Adjusting the Separa-
| wide / too tight.| | tion of Special Feeders on page 45
| | | Adjusting the Separation of the maxiFeeder on page 62
| | | Adjusting the Separation of the versaFeeder
| Side guides set too| Adjust the side| Adjusting the side
| narrow.| guides.| guides standard feeder trays on page
| | | 58
| | | Adjusting the side guides maxiFeeder on page 61
| | | Adjusting the side guides High Capacity
| | | Document Feeder on page 66
| | | Adjusting the side guides versaFeeder
Skewed documents fed.| Side guides set too wide.| Adjust side guides.|
Adjusting the side guides standard feeder trays on page 58
Adjusting the side guides maxiFeeder on page 61
Adjusting the side guides High Capacity Document Feeder on page 66
Adjusting the side guides versaFeeder
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Double documents fed.| Separation set too wide.| Adjust the separation.|
Adjusting the Separation of Special Feeders on page 45
Adjusting the Separation of the maxiFeeder on page 62
Adjusting the Separation of the versaFeeder
Document set not
correctly inserted.| Insert position not correct.| Check insert position.|
Verifying the Insert Position
Insert fingers not cor- rectly positioned.| Check insert finger position.|
Adjusting the envelope insert fingers
Address not readable from window| Address position not correctly defined.|
Check address posi- tion.| Adjusting the address position
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Model | DS-95i, FD6608, FPi6700 |
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Type | Folder and inserter system for medium office use. |
Theoretical max. speed | 4300 inserts per hour, depending on application. |
Maximum number of jobs | 50 |
Power consumption | 100V AC/50Hz/4.0 Amps. |
115V AC/50/60Hz/4.0 Amps.
230V AC/50Hz/2 Amps.
Voltage tolerance| 100V: +6% / -10%
115V: +6% / -10%
230V: +10% / -10%
Fuse| 100/115 Vac: T 5.0 A, 125 V .
Time lag, 5.0 Amps. rated current, 125 V.
230 Vac: T 3.15 A H, 250 V.
Time lag, 3.15 Amps. rated current, high
breaking capacity, 250 V.
Approvals| RED (Radio Equipment Directive)
2014/53/EU
FCC Certificate conform 47CFR, part 15
CB Certificate conform IEC 62368-1
UL Listed I.T.E. (Information Technology
Equipment)
Conform UL-IEC 62368-1, file E153801
Conform NEN-EN-IEC 62368-1 and derivatives.
Noise Level| 71.9 dBA
Measurements based on 1 sheet A4 in C5/6
envelope C-fold application and output to
Vertical stacker (US equivalent: 1 sheet
letter size in #10 envelope) (according to
ISO 11202).
Note: Noise level may vary depending on
application.
Operating temperature| 10°C – 40°C (50°F-104°F)
Humidity| 30%-80%
Hopper and Feeder Capacity
Envelope hopper | 325 sheets (80 g/m²) |
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Document feeder tray | 400 envelopes (80 g/m²) |
High Capacity Document Feeder tray | 725 sheets (80 g/m²) |
Configuration Dimensions
| 2 stations| 3/4 stations| 970 mm (38.2 inch)
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Height| 840 mm (33.1 inch)| 840 mm (33.1 inch)| 5/6 stations
Width*| 460 mm (18.1 inch)| 460 mm (18.1 inch)| 460 mm (18.1 inch)
Length| 1500 mm (59.1 inch)| 1500 mm (59.1 inch)| 1500 mm (59.1 inch)
Weight| 115.5 kg (255 lbs)| 123 kg (271 lbs)| 137.0 kg (302 lbs)
- Width with catch tray 750 mm (29.5 inch)
- Length with VersaFeeder 1955mm (77 inch)
Document and Insert Specifications
Paper quality| Minimum 60 g/m² (15 lb bond)
Maximum 250 g/m² (62.5 lb bond), when
folded max. 170 g/m² (42.5 lb bond)
Booklets up to approximately 2 mm (0.08
inch)thickness, depending on stiffness
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Paper size| Minimum width: 130 mm (5.1″)
Maximum width: 242 mm (9.5″), when folded
230 mm (9.1″)
Minimum length: 90 mm (3.5″)
Maximum length: 356 mm (14″)
Folding capacity| V-fold – 10 sheets (max. 80 g/m²)
C-fold/Z-fold – 8 sheets (max. 80 g/m²)
Double V-fold – 4 sheets (max. 80 g/m²)
Envelope sizes| Standard BRE (Business Reply Envelopes)
Envelope quality| Minimum 80 g/m² (20 lb bond)
Maximum 120 g/m² (30 lb bond)
Envelope and Document Set Specifications
| A| B| C| D| E| F| G
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Minimum
size| 160 mm
6.3″| 90 mm
3.5″| 32 mm
1.25″| 10 mm
0.4″| 130mm
5.1″| 84 mm
3.3″| 60 g/m2
Maximum
size| 248 mm
9.7″| 162 mm
6.38″| B-32
B-1.25| 35 mm
1.38″| A-12*
A-0.47**| B-6
B-0.2| 2.5 mm
0.1″
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Booklets up to approximately 2 mm (0.08 inch) thickness, depending on stiffness ** When insert is more than 1 mm (0.04 inch): A-15 mm / A-0.6 inch
Remarks:-
The specification of the paper handling equipment is often wider than that of the envelopes and documents handled. The condition of material handled will limit the specified environmental conditions.
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We recommend that materials to be handled are stored at a temperature of 20°C (68°F) with a relative humidity factor of 50%. If difference in temperature occurs between store room and mailing area, the material has to be stored near the machine
at least 24 hours before use. -
Self-copying paper may cause rubber parts to wear quicker. The rubber used in this machine has the best resistance to Wiggins Teape material.
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maxiFeeder Specifications
Model | Model MF-4 |
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Type | High capacity feeder |
Theoretical max. speed | see Technical Specifications of the inserter module |
Power consumption | Low voltage supplied by the inserter system. |
Approvals | FCC Certificate conform 47CFR, part 15. |
UL Listed I.T.E. (Information TechnologyEquipment),
conform UL-IEC 60950-1,
file: E153801.
Conform NEN-EN-IEC 60950-1 and derivatives.
EMC Certificate conform EMC-Directive.
Height| 210 mm (8.3 inch)
Width| 285 mm (11.2 inch)
Length| 425 mm (16.7 inch)
Weight| 5.05 kg (11.1 lbs)
Noise level| see Technical Specifications of the inserter module
Operating temperature| 10°C – 40°C (50°F-104°F)
Humidity| 30%-80%
Feed tray capacity| 1200 sheets A4 80 gr.
320x Business Reply Envelopes
Document / BRE insert specifications| See Document Specifications on page
141 and Envelope Specifications on page
142
Model| VF-4
Type| Booklet feeding device for medium office use
Theoretical max. speed| 4300 inserts per hour, depending on application.
Power consumption| 100V AC/50Hz/2.0 A
115V AC/50/60Hz/2.0 A
230V AC/50Hz/1 A
Approvals| EMC Certificate conform EMC-Directive.
FCC Certificate conform 47CFR, part 15.
CB Certificate conform IEC 60950-1.
UL Listed I.T.E. (Information Technology
Equipment), conform UL-IEC 60950-1, file:
E153801.
Conform NEN-EN-IEC 60950-1 and derivatives.
Height| 407 mm (16.0 inch)
Width| 440 mm (17.3 inch)
Length| 500 mm (19.7 inch)
Weight| 31 kg (68.3 lbs)
Noise level| Lp < 68 dB(A) ± 2 dB(A)
(ISO 7779/DIN EN 2779 part 7)
Operating temperature| 10°C – 40°C (50°F-104°F)
Humidity| 30%-80%
Paper quality, feed
unit| Minimum 80 g/m² (15 lb bond) single sheets
(max. 500 sheets)
Booklets up to approximately 2.5 mm
(0.09″) thickness
Paper quality,
transport unit| Minimum 60 g/m² (15 lb bond)
Thickness up to 3.2 mm (0.13″)
Document size| Minimum width: 120 mm (4.7″)
Maximum width: 243 mm (9.6″)
Minimum length: 90 mm (3.5″)
Maximum length: 162 mm (6.4″)
Hopper tray capacity| Booklets with a tough cover: maximum height 250 mm
Booklets with a weak cover: maximum height 150 mm
Single sheets (80 gr/m²): maximum height 50 mm
Terminology
Terminology
Term | Description |
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Address carrier | The address carrier is the document that carries the address |
of the person for who the mail-set is meant. The address must remain visible
while enclosures are added and the document-set is folded. The fold type and
selected envelope must ensure that the address is visible behind the window in
the envelope. For personalized mailings there is always an address carrier
present as long as envelope printing is not supported. Normally there is one
address carrier.
Address position| Position of the address on the address carrier, measured
from the upper left corner. The address position consists of a horizontal x
coordinate, a vertical y coordinate, a horizontal width w and a vertical
height h.
Automatic| The feature of an Inserting System to automatically determine its
Job settings by measuring the sizes of documents and envelope. From all
Feeders that are loaded one sheet will be taken. Based on the maximum document
length (which is also the length of the documentset) and the length of the
envelope the fold type is determined.
Automatic job| A job that is created with the Automatic functionality.
Barcode Read- ing
(BCR)| Barcode Reading is intended for reading and interpreting printed
barcodes. The codes give information to the Inserting system about how to
build-up and handle a set.
Business Reply Envelope (BRE)| Envelope included in outgoing mail-sets for
addressee response purposes.
C-fold| Fold type in which a document-set is folded twice in which the folded
flaps are on top of each other. This fold is illustrated in the picture below.
The position of both folds is adjustable. Synonym: Letter fold.
Clear| The function of an inserting system in which all mail-sets in progress
are finished and the document path is left empty.
Daily Mail| Capability of an inserting system to manually insert mail-sets one
by one into the system, which are then inserted into an envelope. Optionally,
depending on settings, additional enclosures can be added and the mail-set can
be folded. This function is intended for small amounts of mail that each can
have a different build-up.
Divert area| To avoid stoppages the Divert area diverts duplicate on faulty
documents before folding them while the system is still running.
Document| A document is one of the components of a mail-set. A document can
consist of one or more sheets. Documents can be divided into address carriers
and enclosures. For personalized mailings there is always one address carrier
and an optional number of enclosures.
Document-set| The document-set is the physical collection of address carrier
and enclosure(s) that is under production in the Inserting System. The
document-set is completed during production and is to be inserted in the
envelope. The number of enclosures can range from 0 to the limit opposed by
the number of available Feeders. Once the document set has been inserted into
an envelope it is called mail set.
Double Feed Control (DFC)| Double Feed Control is the sensor that measures the
thickness of a sheet to check if the inserting system does not accidentally
take more sheets than intended. DFC sensors exist on Feeders (double sheet
detection). Currently DFCs on inserting systems perform relative measurements,
which means that they need a cycle to ‘learn’ the thickness of a sheet. Also
the length of the document is measured so partly overlapping sheets will be
detected.
Double parallel fold| See double V-fold.
Double V-fold| The double V-fold is a type of fold where the document is first
folded halfway and the resulting folded set is again folded halfway. This fold
is illustrated in the picture below.
The position of both folds is adjustable. Synonym: double parallel fold.
Envelope| The envelope is the packaging of a mail set. Window envelopes are
envelopes that have a transparent section through which the address on the
address carrier can be read. Besides the normal top-closing window envelopes
there are also bottom-closing envelopes.
Extended Folding| Option, makes bottom address applications and short folds
possible.
Face down| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing downwards when
placed in a document feeder.
Face down leading| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing downwards
and the top of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document
feeder.
Face down trailing| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing
downwards and the bot-
tom of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face up| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards when placed
in a document feeder.
Face up leading| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards and
the top of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document feeder.
Face up trailing| Situation in which the front of a sheet is facing upwards
and the bottom of the sheet is closest to the separation unit in a document
feeder.
Feeder(s)| The (document) feeding part of the system.
A Feeder is a Module for the input of documents to the inserting system. The
Feeder separates documents sheet by sheet from the stack of documents in the
feed tray.
Feeder linking| The ability to load two feeders with the same document type
where the Inserting System automatically switches to a second feeder when the
first feeder is empty and vice versa. In the mean time the first feeder can be
refilled, so the inserting system can keep running without having to stop for
refilling the feeders.
Feed tray| of of the feeder that contains the stack of documents.
Flexcode OMR
High Capacity Document Feeder (HCDF)| An OMR code for which the meaning of the
OMR marks can be programmed In a dedicated way for a specific customer. This
is normally used to support the OMR codes from other suppliers.
Optional feeder with a capacity for up to 725 sheets.
High Capacity Vertical Stacker (HCVS)| Optional stacker that Is mounted on the
exit of the system, to stack filled envelopes.
Insert| •An Insert Is the action of Inserting a document-set Into an envel-
oPe.
•For native English speaking customers an insert is also a short,
not to be folded document, usually an enclosure.
Inserter| An Inserter is the Module where the document-set Is Inserted into
the envelope, the envelope Is closed and if necessary sealed.
Inserting system| The system of all the Modules that cooperate to perform the
inserting function (accumulate document-set, bid and insert) and have a single
point of control.
Inserrn Rank / Inserrn Mall (mailing
machine)| Interface for the franking machine.
A| A job is an actually produced collection of mall-sets based on a certain
Job Definition at a certain point in time for a specific purpose. It consists
of:
•The Job definition used for the production
•Information about the batch size
Job counter| The counter that registers the number of mall-sets that Is
produced as part of a specific job.
Letter fold| See C-fold.
linking| See Feeder linking.
Loc| The Loc is the unit In the system that transports the envelope Just after
the document was inserted. It is called Loc (short for locomotive) as the
early developments had a straight cover and a number of transportation rollers
sticking out. This made it look like a locomotive from the side. In the
current systems the loc also carries the brush holder and sealing rollers.
Mazifeeder| Feeder with high capacity feed tray (e.g. 1200 sheets A4 80gr).
MuIfifeed| The feature of an Inserting System in which more than one sheet is
taken from a Feeder.
OMR| Optical Mark Recognition
OMR code definition| Standard 1-track OMR code definition. Specifies the
amount of reading marks used and the functionality linked to each of them (how
each should be interpreted).
Operator| The person operating a document system.
Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)| Optical Mark Recognition is Intended for
reading and Interpreting printed codes. These codes are one or more black
marks which are read from a document. These marks give information to the
Inserting system about how to build-up and handle a set.
Folder unit| The Folder unit can fold up tot 10 pages.
Reading error| Condition in which the system could not reliably read or
interpret the OMR reading marks or barcode from a sheet.
Reading marks| Marks added to documents containing finishing instructions that
can be identified by a reading head and interpreted according to the used OMR
code definition.
Remote diagnostics| The feature that makes 11 is possible to analyze a problem
on an inserting System from a remote location.
Service engineer| Technical engineer whose task it Is to resolve problems with
systems in the field. Besides dealing with problems, service engineers are
also responsible for preventive maintenance.
Single fold| See V-fold.
Stop counter| Counter which sets the amount of envelopes to be filled. After
filling this amount of envelopes the system will stop (even during a clear).
Supervisor| Person who is responsible for the technical state of the machine.
Normally a supervisor has access to programming functions, which are
restricted for standard users.
Test run| A test run Is Intended to validate the settings of the Inserting
System:
•Inspect and adjust the stop position of the envelope.
•Check the fold settings for one set.
•Checic If the address is correctly positioned behind the envelope window.
Thickness detection| Checks the thickness of the document set. If the
thickness Is less or more than the set value an error message Is displayed.
Tray| Contains a stack of paper for a printer or inserter. This paper is
supplied to the machine for further processing.
V-fold| A V-fold implies the document/set is folded once. The fold-position is
adjustable. This fold is illustrated in the picture below:
Vertical transport| The vertical transport section between feeders and
collator.
Z-fold| A Z-fold means that a document is folded twice in such a way that each
folded flap is on a different size of the folded document, resulting in a
Z-shape. This fold is illustrated in the picture below.The position of both
folds is adjustable. Synonyms: zigzag fold
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