Claims
- 1. The high speed method of producing personalized booklets for bulk mailing comprising:
- superposing a plurality of individual continuous strips of paper-like material, there being a lowermost continuous strip and an uppermost continuous strip, each of the continuous strips having opposed longitudinal edges, the lowermost continuous strip having spaced-apart openings therein, at least one of the continuous strips having repetitive printed material thereupon,
- attaching the continuous strips together along one longitudinal edge thereof to form a multiple ply web,
- printing personalized name and address information upon the uppermost continuous strip at spaced-apart portions along the length thereof, the personalized name and address information printed upon one portion being different from the name and address information printed upon any of the other spaced-apart portions,
- longitudinally folding substantially the entire lowermost continuous strip over the uppermost continuous strip along said longitudinally attached edge to expose the personalized name and address information through the openings in the lowermost continuous strip,
- severing the multiple ply web along spaced-apart transverse lines.
- 2. The high speed method of producing personalized booklets for bulk mailing comprising:
- superposing a plurality of individual continuous strips of paper-like material, at least one of the strips having spaced-apart portions provided with repetitive printed material, there being a second continuous strip above a first continuous strip, each of the continuous strips having a marginal edge portion, the marginal edge portions being superposed, the first continuous strip having longitudinally extending portions provided with openings therethrough,
- attaching the continuous strips together in superposed relation along said superposed longitudinal marginal edge portions thereof,
- each of the continuous strips being provided with a longitudinally extending score line adjacent the marginal edge portion thereof,
- printing personalized name and address information at spaced-apart locations on the upper surface of the second continuous strip, the personalized name and address information at each location being different from the name and address information at each other location,
- longitudinally folding substantially the entire first continuous strip and the marginal edge portions of the strips over the second continuous strip so that the personalized name and address information appears through the openings in the first continuous strip, each of the strips being folded at the longitudinally extending score line thereof,
- severing the strips along spaced-apart transverse lines.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 330,214, filed Feb. 7, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,899,381.
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