Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) • 5

PAR - Parity

This mark is a security feature, that when printed always makes the number of marks total an odd or even number. If any one of the marks within the code is missed during scanning, the machine will stop functioning, allowing the error to be rectified. No more than 1 Parity mark can be used within the code.

Options available:

Odd or Even

WAS - Wrap Around Sequence

This is a numbering system which uses a sequential binary coding. If a page becomes missing or the set becomes out of sequential order, the system will stop processing and declare an error message. Up to 6 Wrap Around Sequence marks can be within the code.

Options available:

Increment (Ascending) or Decrement (Descending)

Include or Omit Zero (0) as a value within the sequence

Continuous Sequence or Page 1 Reset

Least or Most Significant Mark nearest to Bench Mark (code orientation)

Number of Wrap Around Sequence Marks

TM - Timing

This mark is needed by some other machines to read OMR marks correctly. This machine does NOT need Timing marks, but the mark(s) may be left within an existing code and will add integrity to your Mail Piece.

Timing mark(s) may appear more than once within the code and, if used, must always be present within the code.

IGN - Ignore

This feature is used to ignore a mark within the code. It may be used more than once within the code.

This can be useful to enable existing codes from other equipment to be used, as certain marks might not be applicable to this machine.

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Pitney Bowes D1600, D1500 manual PAR Parity, WAS Wrap Around Sequence, TM Timing, IGN Ignore