Auto On/Off:
sensor button automatically controlling the beginning
and end to the paper shredding process
Auto Reverse:
the paper will automatically reverse in case document jamming
occurs
Bin:
the final shredded paper ends up in the bin
Capacity:
refers to the number of sheets a paper shredder can handle at one
time
Casters:
wheels attached to mobile shredders
Duty Cycle:
the amount of times a shredder can be used, before it must be
cooled off
Feed Width:
size of the opening where paper is inserted into the document
shredder
Footprint:
marks the location of the shredder
High Security:
designed for eliminating high profile, often top-secret
data
Horizontal Feed:
paper is fed though the front of the machine
Overload Protection:
sensor that turns the entire system off in case of
paper-jamming
Shred Size:
the size of the shredded document
Shredder Speed:
the amount of paper a document shredder can destroy within a given
minute or hour.
Strip Cut:
a form of document shredding where papers are reduced to thin,
unreadable strips
Vertical Feed:
a type of shredder that requires paper to be inserted from the top
of the machine
Waste Capacity:
the volume of paper a waste bag can hold