Printer - the machine that actually produces the documentation (prints the books) and controls the finishing devices. The Xerox DocuPrint and DocuTech are examples of printers.

Print Queue - a set of values or system configuration parameters in the printer’s operating system that communicates input and output information from the printer to a finishing device, such as the FusionPunch II. The System Administrator can set up or change these values from the keyboard.

Profile - similar to Print Queue above; a set of values or system configuration parameters in the printer’s operating system that communicates input and output information from the printer to a finishing device, such as the FusionPunch II. Each model of printer has its own, unique profile.

Punch - a finishing device, such as the FusionPunch II, that is used to punch binding holes in printed documents.

Punch Arm Retaining Levers - two levers that are used to lock or release the Die Set assembly from the machine. You would release these levers to change die sets.

Punch Cover - refers to the two top covers on the FusionPunch II. The covers can be opened to allow access to the paper path through the Punch. The small top cover to the left, when opened, exposes the Input Ball Track assembly and the paper entryway into the machine. The large top cover next to it is opened to access the remainder of the paper path and associated components.

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