What Determines The Sequence Of Scan Marks - Pitney Bowes FastPac DI900 Manuallines

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2 • DI900/DI950 Scan Code Concepts
Scan Codes
and Integrity
Theory
TIP: For more
information on mark
order and the affect
of loading material
on DI900/DI950, see
the tables starting on
pages 4-10.
2-12

What Determines the Sequence of Scan Marks?

The DI900/DI950 is very flexible in terms of the order of the marks on the
page. However, there are some requirements and other options that will make
the jobs easier to set up and run.
Benchmark (BM) is required unless the only mark printed is EOC or BOC.
If possible, include both BOC and EOC. This will allow for either face-up
or face-down loading, depending on the inserter feeder used and the fold
type.
If possible, include both BM and Safety at opposite ends of the sequence
of marks.
BOC, if used, is printed on the first page fed of the collation (the page on
the top of the stack as it is loaded into the inserter).
EOC if used, must be on the last page of each collation to be fed.
There must be a way to identify collation breaks. You may use:
- EOC
- BOC (High Capacity Sheet Feeder only)
- Page Count
NOTE: If you include more than one of these, the additional mark(s) are
used for error checking.
SV61314 Rev. A

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