2.0 FEATURES
2.1
Security
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One or two level 5-digit security codes guard against unauthorized usage.
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Cover lock restricts access to signature plates until executive security code is entered.
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Executive control of batch quantity is optional for each run.
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In addition to a batch counter, an audit counter keeps a running total of all documents signed.
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The lock key is required to reprogram security codes and stored setups.
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Tri-colored ink roller (purple, red, and blue) is standard for additional document security.
2.2
Convenience
The Martin Yale Model 911 Signer is a table top office appliance that will sign a wide variety of
continuous computer-generated documents.
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Customized signature plates are easily ordered and installed.
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Form length and batch control can be keypad entered or selected from five stored setups.
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Left and right tractors adjust for paper width and position to form a positive drive system for
continuous form documents.
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Signs first and last documents. There is no need for a leader or trailer of blank forms.
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Jog keys and an alignment arrow on the right tractor facilitate signature alignment.
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Variable signature placement, electronically controlled, can be easily adjusted during a run.
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Inked roller is spring loaded for easy removal and quick access to signature plates.
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Combines with the Martin Yale 968 burster and 981 control stand to form a sign, slit, and burst
system.
3.0 NOMENCLATURE
(See figures 1, 2, & 2a)
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Ink Roller Adjustment Screws - one on each side, determine the amount of contact between the
signature plates and the ink roller.
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