Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) • 5
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Least or Most Significant Mark nearest to Benchmark
This option gives the choice of orientation of the binary digit count
within the relevant part of the OMR code.
When Least Significant Mark is chosen, the mark within the
relevant part of the code nearest to the Benchmark would be
represented by the lowest binary digit within that part of the code.
When Most Significant Mark is chosen, the mark within the relevant
part of the code nearest to the Benchmark would be represented by
the highest binary digit within that part of the code.
All Sheets, Page 1 Only, Last Page Only
If All Sheets is selected, the relevant code is expected on all sheets
within that set.
When using Page 1 Only or Last Page Only, the relevant code
will only be expected on the first or last page fed, depending on the
option chosen.
Marked Piece to be left Unsealed (Yes or No)
If Yes is selected, the machine will stop when it sees the Stop mark
with the relevant unsealed envelope in the stacker.
If No is selected, the machine will also stop with the envelope in the
stacker when it sees the Stop mark, but envelope sealing will be
processed as programmed in the relevant Job Definition.
Odd or Even
This is an option used in conjunction with the Parity mark. When
the Parity mark is printed, this option defines whether the number of
marks should be odd or even. If any mark is missed during scanning,
the machine will stop indicating a problem.
Always Present or Never Present
This option is used in conjunction with the Safety mark only. When
Always Present is selected, the Safety mark must be printed on all
pages within the first set.
If Never Present is selected, the Safety mark will not be printed and
this mark position must be kept blank.
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