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Olympus® II Single Tier
Product Details
For mailers with high incoming and outbound mail, the Olympus II™ uses a Multi-Line Optical Character Recognition (MLOCR) transport system to process outbound mail for presort discounts and automate inbound remittance and mixed mail at up to 36,000 pieces per hour. Olympus II™ offers more flexibility and features than any other MLOCR sorter currently available. Capable of consolidating multiple employee databases, Olympus II™ can track temporary reassignments, routing changes, and hold mail requests.
Specifications
Scalable mail processing speeds of up to 36,000 pieces per hour.
Automates mail up to 254 x 330 x 6.35mm thick.
Configurable for as few as 8 and as many as 160 pockets.
Easily upgradeable MLOCR system offers 240mm field of view.
Local (LVE) or Remote Video Encoding (RVE) for on-OCR readable mail.
Inline labeling system affixes labels for barcode repair and slick stock mail processing.
Four printer locations on transport using state-of-the-art Imaje continuous inkjet printers.
Chute pockets easily sort and assemble all outgoing flat mail and keep each piece direction oriented.
LCD monitors on sorting pockets provide destination identity.
24/7 helpdesk support and on-line remote diagnostics.
User-friendly Windows NT architecture.
Auto script system features a handwriting OCR for processing handwritten interoffice envelopes.
Read-write OCR is capable of locating and reading address information that is handwritten, hand printed, and machine printed.