Exception grouping for machine programming

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355313, G03G 1500

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049822349

ABSTRACT:
An exception programming device in a reproduction machine capable of being programmed for a production run for producing a first plurality of copies of a document set having a common set of features and a second plurality of copies of the document set having selected features that are exceptions to the common set of features including single document input switches automatically providing selected exception features to the processor for a single identified document, the single document input switches sequentially providing the exception features for each identified single document, and multiple document input switches automatically providing selected exception features in parallel to the processor for a group of identified documents having identical exception features.

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