Segment
1 Copiers
Includes copiers with speeds between 13 to 20 copies per minute and
copy volumes of 10,000 to 12,000 copies per month. Segment
2 Copiers
Includes copiers with speeds between 21 to 30 copies per minute
and copy volumes of 25,000 to 30,000 copies per month.
Service Contract
The agreement with a dealer selling you a copier (or even with a
third party) that outlines arrangements for repair and routine service
for the copier.
Single In-Line
Memory Module (SIMM)
A type of memory used in some copiers that is based on a standard
design. Industry-standard memory is less expensive than proprietary
designs.
Sorter
A series of horizontal bins near the output tray of a copier. The
bins move up and down the side of the copier to collate pages in
the order that they are outputted from the machine. Sorters are
also referred to as finishers.
Stackless Duplexing
A type of duplexing (making two-sided copies) that keeps the original
document as an image in memory rather than physically in a tray.
Instead of keeping a stack of one-sided copies until the copier
is ready to copy on to their second sides, stackless duplexing lets
you make as many duplex copies as you want, without being limited
to the number of sheets a duplexing tray can hold at a time. Also
known as trayless duplexing.
Standard Copy
Paper
Measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
Stapler/Sorter
A sorter that staples collated documents.
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