Which finishing print features does InterForm support?

Which finishing print features does InterForm support?

InterForm is able to select the paper from a specific input drawer, place the merged output in a specific output bin, and even trigger stapling. A needed PJL sequence can be user-defined.

Apart from this InterForm also supports various OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) and Barcode command sets for inserter machines as well as the MICR-E13 font for cheque printing.

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