Job Name; Exit Select Settings - Formax 6602 Series Operator's Manual

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3.9.7

Job Name

It is possible to store the job with a meaningful job
name, to easily recognize the job. This name will be
displayed in the Main screen during job selection.
1.
Enter a job name using the alpha-numeric
keypad.
2.
Press
to clear a character left of the cursor
position (backspace).
3.
Press
to clear all entered characters and
start again.
3.9.8

Exit Select Settings

In the "exit select settings" menu it is possible to
change the sorting of filled envelopes that leave the
system. You can choose between three or eight (if
the optional OMR is installed) selection criteria. The
screen dump shows the possible settings for an OMR
job.
Possible exit settings are:
Select the
change the setting using the
following settings are possible:
-
Stacker: if you select stacker you can choose to let the system continue on the
side exit if the stacker is full
-
Side exit
Select the
envelopes are stacked or leave from the side exit depending on the preset counter.
The batch counter can be set from 1 to 250 in steps of one inserted envelop per exit.
Default the batch counter is set to 50.
Select the
thickness. Use this menu to select the exit for document-sets that are too thin or too
thick. At the inserter the thickness is measured and compared to a reference
thickness. Depending on the selection in this menu the envelopes leave from the
stacker or the side exit. The first document-set determines the reference thickness.
Select the
screen shows the selected exit if no OMR-mark is read (space) or if an OMR-mark is
read. The selection is set in the OMR settings, see 3.9.5 "Optical Mark Recognition
Settings (Option)" on page 39.
button to set a preferred exit:
button. The
button if you want to create batches. Alternate batches of inserted
button if you want to select the exit depending on document-set
button if you want to select the exit depending on OMR-marks. The
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