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On: This represents a mark that is always printed.
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Off: This represents a mark that is never printed; i.e. it pads the marks out with
an empty position.
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Group Start: This represents a mark that is printed on the first page of a
group.
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Group End: This represents a mark that is printed on the last page of a group.
Note
In a single page group both Group Start and End marks will print if
defined since the page is both the start and end of the group.
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Sequence: This represents a mark that is printed when the specified bit is set
in the sequence number of the page.
For example, if the bit for the mark is set to 2 and the sequence number for the
page is 5 then it will not print since the value 5 consists of the bits 1 and 4.
Use the drop down box to select the entry.
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Match: This represents a mark that is printed when the specified bit is set in
the match number of the group.
For example, if the bit for the mark is set to 2 and the match number for the
group is 3 then it will print since 3 consists of the bits 1 and 2.
Use the drop down box to select the entry.
Note
The match number is the same for all pages in a group.
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Parity: This mark prints in order to maintain the parity of the number of lines
printed on the page. If set to Even then it will print if the total count of the other
printed marks in the printed is odd.
For example, by printing the parity mark it will create an even number of marks
on the page. And vice versa with Odd parity - the parity mark will print if the
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