Sorting Bins on a Digital Copier
In Harry Potter, the houses in which each wizard child will study are selected by a sorting hat; your digital copier has the equivalent in sorting bins. It's less dramatic but equally effective.
Sorting bins are considered peripherals on many digital copiers, limiting the number of copy sets you can do to the number of bins that you have available. The bin is where the copies are caught and collated. Sorter bins are usually additional items with a pricetag of potentially several thousand dollars, on top of the basic digital copier features.
Digital copiers, like the Xerox iGen3 110 Production Press, offers electronic sorting. Here sets are produced at right angles to allow for quick differentiation and greater productivity. You are not limited to the number of bins that are currently attached to a machine.
If you're looking for more information about sorter bins on a Xerox 6060 for example, please consider talking to JJ Bender.
Sorting bins are considered peripherals on many digital copiers, limiting the number of copy sets you can do to the number of bins that you have available. The bin is where the copies are caught and collated. Sorter bins are usually additional items with a pricetag of potentially several thousand dollars, on top of the basic digital copier features.
Digital copiers, like the Xerox iGen3 110 Production Press, offers electronic sorting. Here sets are produced at right angles to allow for quick differentiation and greater productivity. You are not limited to the number of bins that are currently attached to a machine.
If you're looking for more information about sorter bins on a Xerox 6060 for example, please consider talking to JJ Bender.

