4 Introduction
Terminology used in this manual
Conventions used in this manual
This manual uses the following conventions:
301 DFS Whenever the term ”301 DFS” appears in this manual, it refers to
the Bindomatic 301 DFS.
Host machine Whenever the term ”host machine” appears in this manual, it
refers to the Bindomatic copier/printer that is used for making the
copy sets that are delivered to the 301 DFS.
Bold Boldface characters in the middle of a text string refer to
selections on the Control Panel (for example, ”press the Manual
Start button”).
Initial capitals Specific part names of the machine are identified by initial capitals
(for example, Interface Module, Manual Feeder, Cover Tray 1,
etc.).
Caution: A Caution indicates an operation, maintenance procedure,
practice, condition or statement that, if not strictly followed, could
result in personal injury. Cautions always precede the step within
a procedure to which they refer.
Warning: A Warning encourages strict compliance with an operation,
maintenance procedure, practice, condition or statement to
prevent damage to the equipment or documents. Warnings
always precede the step within a procedure to which they refer.
NOTE: A NOTE highlights an operating or maintenance procedure, a
condition or a statement.