
Appendix A —Glossary
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Term Denitions
Flap Depth The distance between the envelope ap fold and
that part of the ap farthest opposite.
Flap First An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds
ap rst. Flaps are normally closed but not sealed.
Flap Last An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds
ap last. When loaded, aps are normally closed
but not sealed.
Flap side down An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds
with the ap side facing down.
Flap side up An envelope orientation where the envelope feeds
with the ap side facing up.
Folder A device that can fold material into a variety fold
patterns, e.g., half fold, C-Fold (letter fold), Z- (Ac-
cordion) Fold.
Fold Panel Refers to the areas of a sheet after folding. A half
fold has two panels; a tri-fold (C- and Z-folds) has
three. The panels are called top, middle and bot-
tom.
Forward Flap Enve-
lope
An envelope with the ap on the window side. Of-
ten used with advertising printed on the non-ap
side.
Forward Order Multi-page pieces in normal print order (1-n),
where page one is in front of subsequent pages.
GSM Grams per square meter. See Paper Weight.
Insert Any piece of material placed into an envelope.
More narrowly dened, a piece of material not
folded by an inserter system (for example, a BRE,
slip, or pre-folded sheet). The latter denition dis-
tinguishes between an insert (no fold) and a sheet
(which is typically folded).
As verb, the mechanical process of stufng mail
into an envelope.
Insert Feeder A feeder dedicated to pieces that do not need
folding, for example, a BRE or a pre-folded yer.
Integrity Refers to the accuracy of a collation. It means the
document processing system has correctly as-
sembled all the pieces of a collation intended for a
single addressee.
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