Friday, 26 June 2015

Addmen Group Explains How to Get the Index Points Right

Placement of index points is essential to guarantee an OMR sheet's similarity with the OMR software. While dinky prints and lost record focuses yield sheet rejections, the OMR reading procedure is likewise influenced by minor mistakes like printing other content near to the index points. Addmen engineers have since quite a while ago taken a shot at bug fixes and updates, yet you may say the index points are frame most essential parameter that decides the exactness of the OMR software’s functioning.

It is always advised that you discard misprinted OMR sheets and never use them. In case you are editing a previously used OMR sheet template, then do remember to keep the index points intact. Also, never alter their location after exporting them. Refrain from printing anything (serial number, form number, OMR blocks etc) near the index points. If you are printing OMR sheets that contain a cutting margin, make sure that the index points are placed sufficiently far from the cutting edges.

Offset printing is a bit tricky, however. In such cases, a flawless covering of distinctive colored index points yields exact results. For example, in case you're utilizing black and pink, you have to print the index points in both colors, guaranteeing a flawless cover so that there's no displacement. Additionally, while scanning the sheets using a picture scanner, guarantee that you leave adequate clear space outside the range where the index points are set.


Addmen OMR software is a highly modern OMR software solution, fully loaded with updates and fixes. Our developers are continuously working to improve its performance. However, there are no fixes to resolve the issues caused by misprinted or misaligned index points. The working and accuracy of any OMR software depends largely on the placement of the index points.



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