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Another option is combining bolt-on input scanning with bolt-on output scanning in an attempt to perform an “input-to-output” match. However, in the event of any subsequent machine stoppage or jam, there is absolutely no way of knowing if an operator has manually (and incorrectly) repaired a damaged piece. And, in the event the machine erroneously combines collations, it is still up to the operator to take corrective action when (and if) the output scanner catches the error. Is the error in the piece that caused the stop, the piece now already on the output stacker, or the piece before? The recovery process now requires the operator to touch all three pieces to verify them, increasing opportunity for error before proceeding.
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