Claims
- 1. A method of printing images on halves of both sides of a plurality of sheets, such that when the printed sheets are stacked and folded at least once, they form a book in which the sequence of a plurality of images therein corresponds to the sequence of a plurality of original images presented for printing, comprising the steps of: (1) passing a receiving sheet through a printing station four times directly in succession; (2) printing an image on half of one side of the sheet during each pass; (3) turning the sheet over after each of the first three passes through the printing station so that the next image is printed on the other side of the sheet from that on which the previous image was printed; and (4) after the last pass, collecting the sheets in the correct orientation to form the book.
- 2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the step of printing an image on half of one side of the sheet during each pass further comprises printing an image on a half of the sheet on the first and fourth passes which is other than the half of the sheet on which an image is printed in the second and third passes.
- 3. A device for performing the method described in claim 1 comprising: (a) a printing station wherein on the first and fourth passes of a sheet, an image is printed on a half of the sheet which is other than the half of the sheet on which an image is printed in the second and third passes; (b) a conveyor path through the printing station; (c) a sheet turn-over path following the conveyor path; (d) a sheet discharge path following the conveyor path; and (e) a sheet deflector having a first position wherein it guides a sheet from the printing station into the turn-over path and a second position wherein it guides the sheet from the printing station into the discharge path, the sheet deflector being held in the first position during the first three consecutive passes of a sheet and in the second position during the fourth pass.
- 4. A device as described in claim 3 further comprising a document feeder, for individually feeding a plurality of originals in sheet form from a stack to a scanning station, having two conveyor means which can each feed an original from a different side of the stack to and through the scanning station to perform a cycle in which one conveyor means feeds two originals from one side of the stack and then the other conveyor means feeds two originals from the other side of the stack.
- 5. A device as described in claim 4 further comprising a deposit device for scanned originals having two deposit plates such that the originals fed from one side of the stack are deposited on one deposit plate and the originals fed from the other side of the stack are deposited on the second deposit plate in the reverse orientation.
- 6. A device as described in claim 5 further comprising a holder wherein the originals can be deposited after the first scanning, the holder being provided with a conveyor means which can feed the originals one by one from the holder to the scanning station and back until the number of scans for making the required number of copy sets has been performed.
- 7. A device as described in claim 4 further comprising an adjustment means which can be set to the number of originals that the stack contains and a control means which generates a first count signal corresponding to the next higher figure with respect to the number of originals, the figure being a multiple of four so as to perform the copying cycle the appropriate number of times corresponding to the figure, and a second count signal corresponding to the difference between the first count signal and the number of originals, which second count signal is used to keep one of the conveyor means inoperative from the start of the first cycle for a number of times corresponding to said difference.
- 8. A device as described in claim 5 further comprising an adjustment means which can be set to the number of originals that the stack contains and a control means which generates a first count signal corresponding to the next higher figure with respect to the number of originals, the figure being a multiple of four so as to perform the copying cycle the appropriate number of times corresponding to the figure, and a second count signal corresponding to the difference between the first count signal and the number of originals, which second count signal is used to keep one of the conveyor means inoperative from the start of the first cycle for a number of times corresponding to said difference.
- 9. A device as described in claim 6 further comprising an adjustment means which can be set to the number of originals that the stack contains and a control means which generates a first count signal corresponding to the next higher figure with respect to the number of originals, the figure being a multiple of four so as to perform the copying cycle the appropriate number of times corresponding to the figure, and a second count signal corresponding to the difference between the first count signal and the number of originals, which second count signal is used to keep one of the conveyor means inoperative from the start of the first cycle for a number of times corresponding to said difference.
- 10. A device as described in claim 9 wherein the second count signal is used to keep the conveyor means of the holder inoperative at the same time as one of the conveyor means of the document feeder was kept inoperative.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/919,230 filed on Oct. 15, 1986 now U.S. Fat. No. 4,815,378.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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