Device and method for providing a supply of single sheets of different thickness

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283469
  • Patent Number
    6,283,469
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 21, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device and method for providing a supply of single sheets wherein each single sheet has a varying thickness. The present invention includes a stack of single sheets that are supported on a lifting platform. The lifting platform includes a compensation device for leveling the stack by compensating for the varying thickness of each single sheet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a device and a method for providing a supply of single sheets, and particularly for its utilization in a printer or copier.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




Applications for printers or copiers or the like exist for providing a supply of single sheets, such as single sheets of paper, wherein the thickness of a single sheet varies. For example, when a strip-shaped and preprinted stick-on label is applied to a single sheet, the thickness considerably increases in the area where the stick-on label is applied. Generally, the single sheets are rectangular, wherein the stick-on labels include a strip extending in the direction of the sheet width. As a result, the increased thickness makes it difficult to remove an individual single sheet from the stack during the application of providing the supply of single sheets.




An example of this difficulty exists during printing operations that require the single sheets to be removed along the direction of the sheet width for increased throughput of the single sheets. In this case, the longitudinal edge of the uppermost single sheet in the stack has a visible bend due to the varying thickness across the single sheets. As a result of this bend, the throughput of single sheets may decrease because of a paper jam or because single sheets are not individually dispensed from the stack.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,435 discloses a device for providing a supply of single sheets wherein the single sheets have a greater thickness at one side due to a mylar strip for supporting margin perforations. The uppermost single sheet is removed from the stack in a lengthwise direction during printer operations. This device further includes a compensation device that has two movable plates. These plates are flexibly connected to one another wherein one plate is rigidly supported and the other block is supported by springs. The movable plates are aligned for positioning the uppermost single sheet in a flat or planar position from which it can be easily removed along its lengthwise direction. The device further discloses that the movable plates can be replaced by stationary plates for positioning the uppermost single sheet.




German Patent Document DE-A-26 17 334 discloses an insertion device for a pre-folded continuous stock web. The insertion device includes compensation elements for positioning the uppermost single sheet of the paper stack in an optimally planar position.




German Patent Document DE-A-27 12 571 discloses a depositing device for a pre-folded continuous stock web in a forms stacker. This device includes a movable plate that upwardly supports the stack of single sheets so that the uppermost sheet is optimally positioned in a planar or flat position. Each of the single sheets has a varying thickness due to a margin region.




International Patent Documents WO-A-98/18051 and WO-A-98/18054 have the same applicant as the present invention. These patent documents disclose output devices for single sheets. The output devices include single sheets that form of a stack. The single sheets are removed and fed into a printer or copier device.




German Patent Document DE-UI 93 00 292.0 discloses a magazine for storing flat articles made of paper, such as photo sleeves. The magazine has two areas. The first area includes those parts of the photo sleeves that are a single-layer wherein the second area includes parts of the photo sleeves that are in two-layers. The two areas include supporting surfaces that are mechanically decoupled from each other. The stack regions of varying thickness are positioned at different levels as a result thereof.




German Patent Document DE LP 532 292 discloses a stack table of a suction pump sheet feeder for printers wherein a plurality of seating boards are adjustable in height. As a result, the positions of the print sheets can be adapted to a suction rod with respect to different suction points in order to achieve improved suction properties.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a device and method for providing a supply of single sheets that is operationally reliable for removing or dispensing single sheets from a stack of single sheets, wherein each of the single sheets has a varying thickness.




An object of the present invention is to optimally position all uppermost single sheet of the stack in a planar or flat position.




An object of the invention is to increase the throughput results of the single sheets within a printer, a copier or the like wherein the single sheets are dispensed along a direction of a sheet width.




A further object of the invention is to provide a device of simple construction that is easily incorporated within presently existing paper supply applications, such as printer and copier applications.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a side sectional view of a paper supply device.





FIG. 2

shows a side sectional view paper supply device with a lifted compensation element.





FIG. 3

shows a side sectional view paper supply device with an extended support element.





FIG. 4

shows a top view of a single sheet with a strip-shaped stick-on label.





FIG. 5

shows a schematic view of a high performance printer.





FIG. 6

shows a schematic view of a paper input device.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The printer shown in FIG.


5


and the input device described in

FIG. 6

are described in International Patent Documents WO-A-98/18051 and in WO-A-98/18054.





FIG. 5

shows a high performance printer


110


for fast printing of single sheets of paper. The high performance printer


110


contains a first lower printing unit D


1


and a central upper printing unit D


2


. According to the known electro-graphic method, both printing units D


1


and D


2


, work at the same transfer printing speed. Fixing mechanisms, which are schematically indicated in

FIG. 1

by two pairs of rollers


112


and


114


, follow the printing units D


1


and D


2


. A paper input


116


is connected to the performance printer The paper input


116


includes a number of paper input compartments A, B, C and D. Each compartment includes a supply of single sheets and an external paper input channel


126


in which single sheets can be supplied from the outside. Single sheets are supplied to an input section


128


via a conveying channel


127


. At the output side, a paper output


130


is connected to the high performance printer


110


. The paper output


130


contains a number of output receptacles


132


,


134


and


136


. In addition, two output channels


138


and


140


are provided through which single sheets are dispensed to further processing stations. The high performance printer


110


transfers the printed single sheets to the paper output


130


through the output section


142


.




Conveying paths for conveying or transferring the single sheets are disposed within the high performance printer


110


. These paths provide for a variety of different operating modes of the high performance printer. The transfer printing conveying paths


144


and


146


connect to the respective printing units D


1


and D


2


. The conveying paths


144


and


146


have drives that adjust the transfer printing speed of each path to correspond with their respective printing units D


1


and D


2


. In addition, the transfer paths


144


and


146


are interconnected by a connection channel


148


. The conveying path of the first printing unit D


1


also includes a ring R


1


located by a supply channel


150


. Single sheets can be supplied from the input section


128


to the second transfer conveying path


146


via the supply channel


150


. Similarly, the conveying path for the second printing unit D


2


includes a ring R


2


located by a discharge channel


152


. Single sheets that are printed by the printer D


1


are supplied to the output section


142


via the ring R


2


.




A first shunt W


1


is arranged between the input section


128


, the first transfer printing conveying path


144


and the supply channel


150


. The shunt W


1


provides for single sheets from the input section


128


to be selectively supplied to the first transfer printing conveying path


144


or to the supply channel


150


. Alternatively, single sheets transferred on the supply channel


150


in the direction of the shunt Wl are supplied to the first transfer printing conveying path


144


.




Further, a second shunt W


2


and a third shunt W


3


are arranged at the ends of the connection channel


148


and respectively connect to the adjacent conveying paths


144


,


148


,


152


and


146


,


148


,


150


. A fourth shunt W


4


is situated in close proximity to the output section


142


and connects to the adjacent conveying paths. The paper output


130


includes a fifth shunt W


5


that performs as a turnover device. The high performance printer further includes an ejection mechanism


154


for removing single sheets that are supplied to the ejection mechanism


154


via a shunt W


6


.





FIG. 6

shows the paper input


116


of

FIG. 5

in greater detail. It has a number of input compartments A through D and an external feeder E. Stacks of single sheets of paper


1




a


through


1




d


are placed in their respective input compartments A through D. The paper stacks


1




a


through


1




d


are pushed upwardly along a direction P. As a result, the paper stacks are pushed against the sheet dispensing devices


4




a


through


4




d


by the lifter devices


2




a


through


2




d


. In addition, sensors


5




a


through


5




d


are connected to their respective input compartments A through D. The sensors


5




a


through


5




d


output a signal as soon as the respective compartments A through D are approximately empty of their respective paper stacks. Further, a sensor S is connected to the bottom of each compartments A through D. The sensor S outputs a signal when the respective compartment is also empty.




Single sheets are removed from each respective input compartment by a dispensing device


4




a


through


4




d


and then fed to a transfer mechanism


6




a


through


6




d


and


7




a


through


7




d


. Due to the transfer mechanism, the single sheets are then transferred on paths a through d and are finally accepted by an additional conveying mechanism


8


. Subsequently, the sheets are transferred to a sheet transfer point


100


from which the sheets are transferred to a print mechanism and copy mechanism (not shown) by the paper output mechanism.




A supply of single sheets that is fed into the external feeder E are transferred via the conveying mechanism


7




e


along a conveying path e until they are accepted by the conveying mechanism


7




d


that is located at the end of the conveying path d. Light sensors


9


are provided at different locations along the conveying paths a through e for monitoring this transfer.




During an automatic sheet output, a single sheet, which was removed by the sheet dispensing device


4




a


from a sheet stack


1




a


of compartment A, is transferred along the conveying path by the conveying mechanism


6




a


,


7




a


and


8


to the sheet transfer point


100


. Similarly, single sheets that were removed from the input compartments B, C and D are conveyed along the conveying path b through d via the conveying mechanism


6




b


,


7




b


,


8


and


6




c


,


7




c


,


7




b


,


8


and


6




d


,


7




d


,


7




c


,


7




b


and


8


to the sheet transfer point


100


.




In relation to

FIGS. 5 and 6

,

FIG. 1

shows the construction of a paper supply device that is utilized in a variety of different printer, copier or other like applications, such as the high performance printer application as illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. In this application, the paper supply device is located in one or a number of the input compartment of the high performance printer of

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




The paper supply device includes a stack


10


of rectangular single sheets. Each of the single sheets has longitudinal side that extends in the direction L


1


and a latitudinal side that extends in direction L


2


. In relation to the high performance printer of

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the stack


10


corresponds to the stacks


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


,


1




d


in the compartments A, B, C, D of FIG.


6


.




In addition, the single sheets of the stack


10


have a strip-shaped stick-on label that is located in a section or strip region


12


. The stick-on label almost completely covers the single sheet in a latitudinal direction L


2


. The stick-on label has a constant thickness. As well as the strip region


12


, each of the single sheets of the stack


10


has a section or non-strip region


14


in which the single sheet does not have a stick-on label. Therefore, the stack


10


is considerably thicker in the area or strip region


12


than in the area or non-strip region


14


.




The stack


10


is supported by a lifting platform


16


that has a bottom plate


18


. The stack


10


is further held in place by a paper width adjuster


15


. The lifting platform


16


moves along a direction P in both an upward and downward direction. During printing, the height of the lifting platform


16


is adjusted such that the uppermost single sheet is pushed against the dispensing device, such as the dispensing device


4




a


,


4




b


,


4




c


, and


4




d


of the high performance printer


110


which removes the uppermost single sheet of the stack


10


in the latitudinal direction L


2


. On the other hand, the lifting platform


16


moves in the downward direction away from the dispensing device when the stack of single sheets is first placed or loaded on the lifting platform.




The lifting platform


16


further includes a compensation device


20


that is disposed between the bottom


18


and the stack


10


of single sheets. The compensation device


20


supports the lowermost single sheet of the stack


10


for positioning the height of the strip region


12


below the height of the non-strip region


14


that has a lesser height or thickness than the strip region


12


. Thus, the uppermost single sheet is held approximately in a planar or flat position so that each single sheet of the stack is individually removed from the stack by the dispensing device.




The compensation device


20


further includes a stationary plate


22


that is rigidly connected to four supports


24


(

FIG. 1

only shows two supports


24


). The stationary plate


22


supports the non-strip region


14


of the single sheets. In section


12


, the stack


10


is supported by a great number of lamellae


26


that extend in the direction L


2


. The lamellae are movably interconnected to form a movable plate. On both sides and at both ends, the lamellae


26


are supported by bearing legs


28


(only one can be seen in FIG.


1


). The upper edge of the bearing legs


28


has a concavely arced surface that the lamellac


26


conform thereto. The bearing legs


28


are rigidly interconnected by a dog element


30


and are swivelled around a rotational axis


32


. The compensation devices also includes a lever


34


that is rotatably mounted around a rotational axis


36


. The rotational axis


36


includes a pintail that has a pillow block or bearing block


38


. The pillow block


38


rests in a stationary position on the bottom plate


18


of the lifting platform


16


.




The lever


34


further includes a first lever arm


40


, whose end abuts against the end of a stationary detent


42


relative to the printer housing during an upward movement of the lifting platform


16


. This detent


42


is adjustably mounted and is incorporated in a fastening block


44


. The other end of the lever


34


includes an eccentric


46


and has a control surface at its upper side. The control surface engages the dog element


30


during an upward movement of the eccentric


46


.




Turning to

FIG. 1

, a support element is connected to the bearing legs in section


48


and engages or supports a bottom side of the lamellae


26


. The support element


50


includes a pressure spring


52


that acts to move the support element


50


upward.




Turning to

FIGS. 2 through 6

, the device shown in

FIG. 1

operates to provide a supply of single sheets. As previously discussed, the paper supply device is utilized in a variety of different printer, copier or like applications. An exemplary example of the device is within the high performance printer


110


. In this application, the supply device is provided in at least one of the input compartments A, B, C, D of the printer (FIGS.


5


and


6


). The supply stacks


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


,


1




d


(

FIG. 6

) are thereby referred to as supply stack


10


in FIG.


1


. The supply stacks


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


,


1




d


, move along P in an upward direction due to the lifting devices


2




a


,


2




b


,


2




c


and


2




d


that include the lifting platform as shown in FIG.


1


. The lifting platform continually moves the supply stack


10


upward until it pushes against the dispensing device


4




a


,


4




b


,


4




c


, or


4




d


as the height of the stack decreases.




Returning to the

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the lever arm


40


of the lever


34


is impeded by the detent


42


during its upward movement in the direction P and rotates around a rotational axis


36


. The detent


42


is thereby fixed to the device at the printer and at the respective input compartment A, B, C, D, and therefore does not move during the upward movement. As a result, during the upward movement in the direction P of the lever


40


, the eccentric


46


moves upwardly. As a result, its upper, arced control surface pushes against the dog element


30


and pivots the bearing legs


28


around the rotational axis


32


. Therefore, the lamellae


26


, which at least partially rest on the upper edges of the bearing legs


28


, move upward, so that the thickness in the area


12


of the stack


10


is compensated and so that the uppermost single sheet are positioned approximately in a planar or flat position. In addition, the support element


50


, which is moved upward together with the bearing legs


28


, lifts a part of the lamellae


26


upward as a result of the spring force of the spring


52


. This movement results because the weight of the stack


10


in the section


12


is reduced when the stack height is decreased. When the stack weight is reduced, the support element


50


acts upon section


12


or the strip region due to the force exerted by the spring


52


. The spring force


52


is transmitted to the strip region through the lamellae


26


. The determined sag of the connected lamellae


26


, that is determined by the arch of the upper edge of the bearing legs


28


, is reduced as a result thereof. Due to the support element


50


action, the uppermost single sheet remains in a planar or flat position even as the stack height decreases.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the stack


10


includes only a few single sheets. The lifting platform


16


is moved upwardly. The lever


34


is correspondingly swivelled in a large angle and pushes the bearing legs


28


upward. Due to the reduced weight of the stack


10


in the area


12


, the support element


50


acts against the area


12


as a result of the spring force of the spring


52


and pushes the connected lamellae


26


upward, so that they almost lie in a plane. As a result, the single sheets also lie approximately in a plane and therefore are easily removed by the dispensing device. The lifting platform


16


moves downward again into a position shown in

FIG. 1

when the last single sheet is removed and a new stack


10


of single sheets is placed again on the lifting platform of the paper supply device.





FIG. 4

shows a single sheet E that is rectangular in shape, such as a DIN A


4


shape. The single sheet also has a width L


2


and a length L


1


. A stick-on label AK is attached to the single sheet in the strip region


12


. The stick-on label has a width ranging from about 5 cm to about 7 cm. The thickness of the stick-on label AK approximately equals the thickness of the single sheet E. The single sheet E and the stick-on label AK are preferably preprinted and also preferably include fields in which data are printed during a subsequent printing.




The present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown in the

FIGS. 1-6

. For example, a rigid plate is provided instead of the interconnected lamellae


26


that are supported by the support element


50


. In addition, the strip region


12


is not located in the margin of the single sheet but rather is located in the middle of the single sheets. In this case, the movable plate


22


or the lamellae


26


are also positioned at this location. Further, single sheets are removed by the dispense device in the longitudinal direction instead of the latitudinal direction.




Although modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventors to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of their contribution to the art.



Claims
  • 1. A device and a stack for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising:a plurality of single sheets forming a stack, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said strip extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said upper single sheet being removable from said stack in said latitudinal direction; a lifting platform contacting said stack, said lifting platform including: a compensation device for leveling said upper single sheet by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height, said compensation device having: a stationary plate and a movable plate, said stationary plate being positioned at said non-strip region, said movable plate being positioned at said strip region and a plurality of bearing legs rotatably mounted to support said movable plate; a lever device rotatably mounted so as to lift said movable plate of said lifting platform, said lever device including: a lever arm having a lever arm side, an eccentric disposed on said lever arm side, and a dog element connected to said bearing legs, said eccentric abutting against said dog element.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said device further comprises: a stationary detent mounted to said device, said lever arm pushes against said stationary detent.
  • 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein said device further comprises: a printing system, said printing system includes said supply of said stack of single sheets and a lifting device and a paper dispensing device, said stack positioned on said lifting device, said lifting device moves said stack in an upward direction by pushing said lever arm against said detent so as to automatically level said stack, said leveled stack contacts said paper dispensing device mounted so as to remove said single sheets from said stack.
  • 4. A device and a stack for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising:a plurality of single sheets forming a stack, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said strip extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said upper single sheet being removable from said stack in said latitudinal direction; a lifting platform contacting said stack, said lifting platform including: a compensation device for leveling said upper single sheet by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height, said compensation device having: a stationary plate and a movable plate, said stationary plate being positioned at said non-strip region, said movable plate being positioned at said strip region said movable plate including lamellae, said lamellae being movably interconnected and extending in said latitudinal direction; wherein said stack has a stack weight; and wherein a support element deflects said lamellae by pushing against said lamellae; said deflection of said lamellae varying with respect to said stack weight.
  • 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein said support element includes a pressure spring.
  • 6. A device and a stack for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising:a plurality of single sheets forming a stack, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said strip extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being, greater than said non-strip region height; said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said upper single sheet being removable from said stack in said latitudinal direction; a lifting platform contacting said stack, said lifting platform including: a compensation device for leveling said upper single sheet by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height, said compensation device having: a stationary plate and a movable plate, said stationary plate being positioned at said non-strip region, said movable plate being positioned at said strip region, and a plurality of bearing legs rotatably mounted to support said movable plate a lever device rotatably mounted so as to lift said movable plate of said lifting platform, said lever device including: a lever arm having a lever arm side, an eccentric disposed on said lever arm side, and a dog element connected to said bearing legs, said eccentric abutting, against said dog element.
  • 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein said device further comprises: a stationary detent mounted to said device, said lever aim pushes against a stationary detent.
  • 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein said device further comprises: a printing system, said printing system includes said supply of said stack of single sheets and a lifting device and a paper dispensing device, said stack positioned on said lifting device, said lifting device moves said stack in an upward direction by pushing said lever arm against said detent so as to automatically level said stack, said leveled stack contacts said paper dispensing device mounted so as to remove said single sheets from said stack.
  • 9. A device and a stack for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising:a plurality of single sheets forming a stack, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said strip extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said upper single sheet being removable from said stack in said latitudinal direction; a lifting, platform contacting said stack, said lifting, platform including: a compensation device for leveling said upper single sheet by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height, said compensation device having: a stationary plate and a movable plate, said stationary plate being positioned at said non-strip region, said movable plate being positioned at said strip region, said movable plate including a lamellae, each of said lamellae being movably interconnected and extending in said latitudinal direction; wherein said stack has a stack weight, and wherein a support element deflects said lamellac by pushing against said lamellae, said deflection of said lamellae varying with respect to said stack weight.
  • 10. A device according to claim 9, wherein said support element includes a pressure spring.
  • 11. A method for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising the steps of:forming a stack of a plurality of single sheets, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; placing said stack on a lifting platform, said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said lifting platform including a compensation device; leveling said stack with said compensation device by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height; removing said upper single sheet from said stack in a latitudinal direction; lifting said movable plate of said lifting platform by a lever device; pushing said lever device against a stationary detent with a lever arm of said lever device; providing a printing system, said printing system including said supply of said stack of single sheets and a lifting device and a paper dispensing device, said stack being positioned on said lifting device; said lifting device moving said stack in an upward direction by pushing said lever arm against said detent so as to automatically level said stack; and said leveled stack contacting said paper dispensing device mounted so as to remove said single sheets from said stack.
  • 12. A method for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising the steps of:forming a stack of a plurality of single sheets, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape, said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets extending along at least a portion of said sheet in a latitudinal direction, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; placing said stack on a lifting platform, said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said lifting platform including a compensation device; leveling said stack with said compensation device by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height; removing said upper single sheet from said stack in a latitudinal direction; lifting said movable plate of said lifting platform by a lever device; and pushing said lever device against a lamellae by a support element, said pushing varies with respect to a stack weight.
  • 13. A method for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising the steps of:forming a stack of a plurality of said single sheets, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; placing said stack on a lifting platform, said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said lifting platform including a compensation device; leveling said stack with said compensation device by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height; providing said lifting platform with a movable plate and a lifting device and lifting said movable plate with said lifting device; providing said lifting device with a dog element and an eccentric and bearing legs; and pushing against said dog element with said eccentric; wherein said dog element is connected to said bearing legs.
  • 14. A method for providing a supply of single sheets, comprising the steps of:forming a stack of a plurality of said single sheets, each of said single sheets having a strip region and a non-strip region and a rectangular shape said strip region having a strip region height and including a strip being attached to each of said single sheets, said non-strip region having a non-strip region height and being without said strip, said strip region height being greater than said non-strip region height; placing said stack on a lifting platform, said stack having an upper and lower single sheet, said lifting platform including a compensation device; leveling said stack with said compensation device by positioning said strip region height below said non-strip region height; providing said lifting platform with a movable plate and a lifting device and lifting said movable plate with said lifting device; providing a stationary detent and a lever arm; and pushing said movable plate by pushing said lever arm against said stationary detent.
  • 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein said method further comprises the steps of: providing a printing system, said printing system includes said supply of said stack of single sheets and a lifting device and a paper dispensing device, said stack positioned on said lifting device, said lifting device moves said stack in an upward direction by pushing said lever arm against said detent so as to automatically level said stack, said leveled stack contacts said paper dispensing device mounted so as to remove said single sheets from said stack.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
299 03 717 Mar 1999 DE
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