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Jul 7, 2016 at 16:24 comment added Todd Wilcox Technically, collating just means putting the various pages of each copy together, rather than having all the pages 1s next to each other, then all page 2s, etc. It's even a concept because early copiers had no on-board memory in which to store pages, so if you wanted 50 copies, you got 50 of page 1 then 50 of page 2, etc. The fact that a set of copies are collated says nothing about how the collated copies are stacked, staggered, separated, or whatever.
Jul 7, 2016 at 6:03 comment added Nathan Tuggy Collating is more the general goal that this stacking technique is used for than the actual technique itself.
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