Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - (Page 32) New Products AND SERVICES Secured Mail Processing Easily implemented into existing processing environments, Mail Piece Production Control (MPPC) from Neopost is a scanning hardware and software solution, which monitors the mail piece insertion process, enables easy reconciliation of missing documents and provides detailed production reports to guarantee end-to-end mailing production integrity from print to insertion. The MPPC provides folding/inserting monitoring and validation to support the needs of businesses for mailings requiring high levels of confidentiality, time sensitiveness and regulatory compliance. www.neopostinc.com Sortation Software With its launch of FAST Monitor v1.1, Accu-Sort Systems is helping auto ID users sort through the data from their sortation systems to maximize throughput. FAST Monitor software monitors and diagnoses potential issues that affect barcode scanners in sortation systems, enabling distribution center warehouse maintenance managers to maximize package throughput and minimize downtime. FAST Monitor software provides real-time performance data for both laser and camera product lines. It gives users the ability to identify and diagnose problems from any location in the world in as few as five seconds. www.accusort.com Universal Feeder The DI950 Universal Feeder from Pitney Bowes helps deliver high speed and capacity, flexible scanning and enhanced booklet feeding capabilities to customers. The solution incorporates an enhanced Pitney Bowes DI950 inserter, a new universal feeder, an optional high capacity loader and advanced scanning. The DI950 Universal Feeder collates up to 15,000 sheets or 5,400 finished mailpieces per hour. The base unit also allows mailers to produce up to 200,000 finished mailpieces per month. It expands the range of available jobs by now offering the ability to feed booklets and inserts up to 4mm (0.16 inches) thick. www.pb.com Labeling Systems Catalog A 32-page catalog that features labeling, barcoding, data collection systems and consumables for virtually all industries is being offered by Industrial Labeling Systems Corporation. The ILS Labeling, Barcoding, Data Collection Catalog provides a comprehensive selection of products that includes label printing systems, automated print and apply systems, barcode and RFID data collection solutions, custom and stock labels in several substrates and a variety of ribbons. www.ils-barcode.com Check-Processing Software The expanded functionality of A2iA CheckReader 3.9 from A2iA Corp. makes a new generation of check-processing software possible with new levels of automation and new, innovative features. A2iA CheckReader 3.9 boasts higher recognition rates, improved check image quality and image usability analysis tools, and readiness for the Canadian Check Truncation requirements. A2iA CheckReader 3.9 achieves higher recognition rates than ever before and improves its ability to correctly locate and extract key data. www.A2iA.com Accumulation System From Superior-PHS, is the BD-2 Batch Accumulation System with a Batch Count XM-1 Feeder, Victory BatchDrop Accumulator, additional Batch Count XM-1 Feeder, Adjustable Feeder Mounting Stands, and Continuous Champion Flighted Infeed Conveyor—perfect for creating batch count packages of greeting cards, envelopes, stationary, craft paper, scrapbook pages or any other product that needs to be counted and stacked. Eliminate the need for operators to manually spear and weigh or off-line count. The BD-2 System can automatically deliver the batch-counted sets into other automatic systems including banders and wrappers. www.superior-phs.com Address Resolution Service Address Resolution Service (ARS) from BCC Software augments U.S. Postal Service DPV processing to make more fully deliverable addresses available to mailers, allowing them to boost overall mailing volumes without sacrificing postage discounts or delivery efficiency. As a byproduct of performing DPV on a mailing list, a percentage of address records are typically deemed undeliverable because of missing or incorrect data, after a comparison against USPS database information. ARS processing compares DPV-designated undeliverable records to a wider variety of private name and address database sources. www.bccsoftware.com Graphics Printer Videojet BX6500 and BX6600 binary array graphics printers from Videojet Technologies Inc. are designed for seamless, high-quality printing of addresses, barcodes, maps and promotional messaging on direct mailpieces, loyalty cards and a wide range of other applications. The printers utilize the new Windows XP-based Crescendo System Controller, a highly intuitive operator interface that provides enhanced image processing for improved handling of complex images, shorter setup and simplified operation. www.videojet.com 32 FEBRUARY 2008 | WWW.MAILINGSYSTEMSTECHNOLOGY.COM http://www.pb.com http://www.superior-phs.com http://www.neopostinc.com http://www.ils-barcode.com http://www.bccsoftware.com http://www.accusort.com http://www.A2iA.com http://www.videojet.com http://www.MailingSystemsTechnology.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 Contents Editor’s Note Peer to Peer How to Green Your Mail Center Adopting an Automated Document Factory Warning! Avoid Negative Financial Impact More Productivity, Less Expense BCC Software Formscan A Smooth Transition Kate’s Slate Products & Services Advertiser Index Sho Time Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 (Page 1) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 (Page 2) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 (Page 3) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Editor’s Note (Page 6) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Editor’s Note (Page 7) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Peer to Peer (Page 8) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Peer to Peer (Page 9) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - How to Green Your Mail Center (Page 10) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - How to Green Your Mail Center (Page 11) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - How to Green Your Mail Center (Page 12) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - How to Green Your Mail Center (Page 13) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Adopting an Automated Document Factory (Page 14) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Adopting an Automated Document Factory (Page 15) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Adopting an Automated Document Factory (Page 16) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Adopting an Automated Document Factory (Page 17) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Warning! (Page 18) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Warning! (Page 19) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Avoid Negative Financial Impact (Page 20) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Avoid Negative Financial Impact (Page 21) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - More Productivity, Less Expense (Page 22) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - More Productivity, Less Expense (Page 23) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - More Productivity, Less Expense (Page 24) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - More Productivity, Less Expense (Page 25) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - BCC Software (Page 26) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Formscan (Page 27) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - A Smooth Transition (Page 28) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - A Smooth Transition (Page 29) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Kate’s Slate (Page 30) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Kate’s Slate (Page 31) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Products & Services (Page 32) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Advertiser Index (Page 33) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Sho Time (Page 34) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Sho Time (Page 35) Mailing Systems Technology - February 2008 - Sho Time (Page 36)
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