Claims
- 1. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said removing step includes peeling the strip off of the sheet.
- 2. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the index tab sheet comprises an index tab divider sheet.
- 3. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the divider tab extends out from the sheet edge and the strip extends out beyond the sheet edge.
- 4. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the strip extends up to an outer edge of the tab or beyond.
- 5. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge being to one side.
- 6. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a portrait direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 7. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a landscape direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 8. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge first into the printer or copier.
- 9. The printing method the claim 8 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at the feed edge of the sheet.
- 10. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge last into the printer or copier.
- 11. The printing method of claim 10 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at a trailing edge of the sheet.
- 12. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said providing step includes the strip being releasably attached to the paper using adhesive.
- 13. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is lengthwise directly on the tab.
- 14. The printing method of claim 13 wherein said printing is on a body of the sheet perpendicular to the tab.
- 15. The printing method of claim 14 wherein said printing on the tab and on the sheet body occur in a single pass through the printer or copier.
- 16. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is horizontal indicia printing on the tab.
- 17. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is vertical indicia printing on the tab.
- 18. The printing method of claim 1 further comprising after said removing step, disposing of the strip.
- 19. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said providing step includes the strip extending the entire extent of the sheet edge from one end of the sheet to the other.
- 20. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said providing step includes the sheet having a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge, and further comprising after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 21. The printing method of claim 20 wherein the folded-over portion includes a plurality of spaced apertures for a ring binder.
- 22. The printing method of claim 20 wherein said providing step includes the folded-over portion being releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 23. The printing method of claim 22 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 24. The printing method of claim 22 wherein the securement comprises a mechanical securement.
- 25. The printing method of claim 24 wherein the mechanical securement includes an edge tucked into a cut.
- 26. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said providing step includes a weak area between the sheet and the strip, and said removing step includes pulling at least one of the sheet and the strip relative to the other so as to break the weak area.
- 27. The printing method of claim 26 wherein the weak area includes adhesive.
- 28. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the printer or copier comprises a laser printer.
- 29. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the printer or copier comprises an ink-jet printer.
- 30. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the printer or copier comprises a copier.
- 31. The printing method of claim 30 wherein the copier is a programmable digital copier.
- 32. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the printer or copier is a multipurpose device.
- 33. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the printer or copier has a feed tray having side guides, said passing step includes feeding the assembly from the feed tray into an entrance of the printer or copier, and said feeding includes the strip engaging and being guided by one of the side guides.
- 34. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the strip defines a first strip which extends to an adjacent end of the tab but not across the tab.
- 35. The printing method of claim 34 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 36. The printing method of claim 34 wherein the index divider sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet, extending out beyond the sheet edge, positioned on the opposite side of the tab as the first strip and extending to an end of the tab opposite to the adjacent end but not across the tab, such that the first and second strips are spaced apart with the tab therebetween, and said removing step includes removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 37. The printing method of claim 36 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 38. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 39. The printing method of claim 38 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 40. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 41. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said passing comprises rollers of the printer or copier engaging the sheet and feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier.
- 42. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab sheet assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier.
- 43. The printing method of claim 42 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 44. The printing method of claim 42 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 45. The printing method of claim 1 wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the sheet edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges.
- 46. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said providing step includes the strip being releasably attached to the paper using adhesive.
- 47. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the index tab sheet comprises an index tab divider sheet.
- 48. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the divider tab extends out from the sheet edge and the strip extends out beyond the sheet edge.
- 49. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the strip extends up to an outer edge of the tab or beyond.
- 50. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge being to one side.
- 51. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a portrait direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 52. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a landscape direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 53. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge first into the printer or copier.
- 54. The printing method of claim 53 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at the feed edge of the sheet.
- 55. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge last into the printer or copier.
- 56. The printing method of claim 55 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at a trailing edge of the sheet.
- 57. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said printing is lengthwise directly on the tab.
- 58. The printing method of claim 57 wherein said printing is on a body of the sheet perpendicular to the tab.
- 59. The printing method of claim 58 wherein said printing on the tab and on the sheet body occur in a single pass through the printer or copier.
- 60. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said printing is horizontal indicia printing on the tab.
- 61. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said printing is vertical indicia printing on the tab.
- 62. The printing method of claim 46 further comprising after said removing step, disposing of the strip.
- 63. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said providing step includes the strip extending the entire extent of the sheet edge from one end of the sheet to the other.
- 64. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said providing step includes the sheet having a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge, and further comprising after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 65. The printing method of claim 64 wherein the folded-over portion includes a plurality of spaced apertures for a ring binder.
- 66. The printing method of claim 64 wherein said providing step includes the folded-over portion being releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 67. The printing method of claim 66 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 68. The printing method of claim 66 wherein the securement comprises a mechanical securement.
- 69. The printing method of claim 68 wherein the mechanical securement includes an edge tucked into a cut.
- 70. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the printer or copier comprises a laser printer.
- 71. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the printer or copier comprises an ink-jet printer.
- 72. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the printer or copier comprises a copier.
- 73. The printing method of claim 72 wherein the copier is a programmable digital copier.
- 74. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the printer or copier is a multipurpose device.
- 75. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the printer or copier has a feed tray having side guides, said passing step includes feeding the assembly from the feed tray into an entrance of the printer or copier, and said feeding includes the strip engaging and being guided by one of the side guides.
- 76. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the strip defines a first strip which extends to an adjacent end of the tab but not across the tab.
- 77. The printing method of claim 76 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 78. The printing method of claim 76 wherein the index divider sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet, extending out beyond the sheet edge, positioned on the opposite side of the tab as the first strip and extending to an end of the tab opposite to the adjacent end but not across the tab, such that the first and second strips are spaced apart with the tab therebetween, and said removing step includes removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 79. The printing method of claim 78 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 80. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 81. The printing method of claim 80 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 82. The printing method of claim 46 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 83. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said passing comprises rollers of the printer or copier engaging the sheet and feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier.
- 84. The printing method of claim 46 wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab sheet assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier.
- 85. The printing method of claim 84 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 86. The printing method of claim 84 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 87. The printing method of claim 46 wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the sheet edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges.
- 88. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said providing step includes the strip extending the entire extent of the sheet edge from one end of the sheet to the other.
- 89. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the index tab sheet comprises an index tab divider sheet.
- 90. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the divider tab extends out from the sheet edge and the strip extends out beyond the sheet edge.
- 91. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the strip extends up to an outer edge of the tab or beyond.
- 92. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said removing step includes tearing the strip off of the sheet along a perforation line.
- 93. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge being to one side.
- 94. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a portrait direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 95. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a landscape direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 96. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge first into the printer or copier.
- 97. The printing method the claim 96 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at the feed edge of the sheet.
- 98. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge last into the printer or copier.
- 99. The printing method of claim 98 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at a trailing edge of the sheet.
- 100. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said printing is lengthwise directly on the tab.
- 101. The printing method of claim 100 wherein said printing is on a body of the sheet perpendicular to the tab.
- 102. The printing method of claim 101 wherein said printing on the tab and on the sheet body occur in a single pass through the printer or copier.
- 103. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said printing is horizontal indicia printing on the tab.
- 104. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said printing is vertical indicia printing on the tab.
- 105. The printing method of claim 88 further comprising after said removing step, disposing of the strip.
- 106. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said providing step includes the sheet having a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge, and further comprising after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 107. The printing method of claim 106 wherein the folded-over portion includes a plurality of spaced apertures for a ring binder.
- 108. The printing method of claim 106 wherein said providing step includes the folded-over portion being releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 109. The printing method of claim 108 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 110. The printing method of claim 108 wherein the securement comprises a mechanical securement.
- 111. The printing method of claim 110 wherein the mechanical securement includes an edge tucked into a cut.
- 112. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said providing step includes a weak area between the sheet and the strip, and said removing step includes pulling at least one of the sheet and the strip relative to the other so as to break the weak area.
- 113. The printing method of claim 112 wherein the weak area includes microperforations.
- 114. The printing method of claim 112 wherein the weak area includes adhesive.
- 115. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the printer or copier comprises a laser printer.
- 116. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the printer or copier comprises an ink-jet printer.
- 117. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the printer or copier comprises a copier.
- 118. The printing method of claim 117 wherein the copier is a programmable digital copier.
- 119. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the printer or copier is a multipurpose device.
- 120. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the printer or copier has a feed tray having side guides, said passing step includes feeding the assembly from the feed tray into an entrance of the printer or copier, and said feeding includes the strip engaging and being guided by one of the side guides.
- 121. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the strip defines a first strip which extends to an adjacent end of the tab but not across the tab.
- 122. The printing method of claim 121 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 123. The printing method of claim 121 wherein the index divider sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet, extending out beyond the sheet edge, positioned on the opposite side of the tab as the first strip and extending to an end of the tab opposite to the adjacent end but not across the tab, such that the first and second strips are spaced apart with the tab therebetween, and said removing step includes removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 124. The printing method of claim 123 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 125. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 126. The printing method of claim 125 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 127. The printing method of claim 88 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 128. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said passing comprises rollers of the printer or copier engaging the sheet and feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier.
- 129. The printing method of claim 88 wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab sheet assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier.
- 130. The printing method of claim 129 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 131. The printing method of claim 129 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 132. The printing method of claim 88 wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the sheet edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges.
- 133. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet;
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said providing step includes the sheet having a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge; and
- after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 134. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the folded-over portion includes a plurality of spaced apertures for a ring binder.
- 135. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said providing step includes the folded-over portion being releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 136. The printing method of claim 135 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 137. The printing method of claim 135 wherein the securement comprises a mechanical securement.
- 138. The printing method of claim 137 wherein the mechanical securement includes an edge tucked into a cut.
- 139. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the index tab sheet comprises an index tab divider sheet.
- 140. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the divider tab extends out from the sheet edge and the strip extends out beyond the sheet edge.
- 141. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the strip extends up to an outer edge of the tab or beyond.
- 142. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said removing step includes tearing the strip off of the sheet along a perforation line.
- 143. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge being to one side.
- 144. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a portrait direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 145. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a landscape direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 146. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge first into the printer or copier.
- 147. The printing method the claim 146 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at the feed edge of the sheet.
- 148. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge last into the printer or copier.
- 149. The printing method of claim 148 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at a trailing edge of the sheet.
- 150. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said printing is lengthwise directly on the tab.
- 151. The printing method of claim 150 wherein said printing is on a body of the sheet perpendicular to the tab.
- 152. The printing method of claim 151 wherein said printing on the tab and on the sheet body occur in a single pass through the printer or copier.
- 153. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said printing is horizontal indicia printing on the tab.
- 154. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said printing is vertical indicia printing on the tab.
- 155. The printing method of claim 133 further comprising after said removing step, disposing of the strip.
- 156. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said providing step includes a weak area between the sheet and the strip, and said removing step includes pulling at least one of the sheet and the strip relative to the other so as to break the weak area.
- 157. The printing method of claim 156 wherein the weak area includes microperforations.
- 158. The printing method of claim 156 wherein the weak area includes adhesive.
- 159. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the printer or copier comprises a laser printer.
- 160. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the printer or copier comprises an ink-jet printer.
- 161. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the printer or copier comprises a copier.
- 162. The printing method of claim 161 wherein the copier is a programmable digital copier.
- 163. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the printer or copier is a multipurpose device.
- 164. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the printer or copier has a feed tray having side guides, said passing step includes feeding the assembly from the feed tray into an entrance of the printer or copier, and said feeding includes the strip engaging and being guided by one of the side guides.
- 165. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the strip defines a first strip which extends to an adjacent end of the tab but not across the tab.
- 166. The printing method of claim 165 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 167. The printing method of claim 165 wherein the index divider sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet, extending out beyond the sheet edge, positioned on the opposite side of the tab as the first strip and extending to an end of the tab opposite to the adjacent end but not across the tab, such that the first and second strips are spaced apart with the tab therebetween, and said removing step includes removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 168. The printing method of claim 167 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 169. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 170. The printing method of claim 169 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 171. The printing method of claim 133 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 172. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said passing comprises rollers of the printer or copier engaging the sheet and feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier.
- 173. The printing method of claim 133 wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab sheet assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier.
- 174. The printing method of claim 173 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 175. The printing method of claim 173 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 176. The printing method of claim 133 wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the sheet edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges.
- 177. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said providing step includes a weak area between the sheet and the strip, said removing step includes pulling at least one of the sheet and the strip relative to the other so as to break the weak area, and the weak area includes adhesive.
- 178. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the index tab sheet comprises an index tab divider sheet.
- 179. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the divider tab extends out from the sheet edge and the strip extends out beyond the sheet edge.
- 180. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the strip extends up to an outer edge of the tab or beyond.
- 181. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge being to one side.
- 182. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a portrait direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 183. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet assembly in a landscape direction of the sheet into the printer or copier.
- 184. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge first into the printer or copier.
- 185. The printing method the claim 184 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at the feed edge of the sheet.
- 186. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the sheet with the sheet edge last into the printer or copier.
- 187. The printing method of claim 186 wherein said feeding step includes a sensor of the printer or copier directly sensing the strip at a trailing edge of the sheet.
- 188. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said printing is lengthwise directly on the tab.
- 189. The printing method of claim 188 wherein said printing is on a body of the sheet perpendicular to the tab.
- 190. The printing method of claim 189 wherein said printing on the tab and on the sheet body occur in a single pass through the printer or copier.
- 191. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said printing is horizontal indicia printing on the tab.
- 192. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said printing is vertical indicia printing on the tab.
- 193. The printing method of claim 177 further comprising after said removing step, disposing of the strip.
- 194. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the printer or copier comprises a laser printer.
- 195. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the printer or copier comprises an ink-jet printer.
- 196. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the printer or copier comprises a copier.
- 197. The printing method of claim 196 wherein the copier is a programmable digital copier.
- 198. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the printer or copier is a multipurpose device.
- 199. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the printer or copier has a feed tray having side guides, said passing step includes feeding the assembly from the feed tray into an entrance of the printer or copier, and said feeding includes the strip engaging and being guided by one of the side guides.
- 200. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the strip defines a first strip which extends to an adjacent end of the tab but not across the tab.
- 201. The printing method of claim 200 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 202. The printing method of claim 200 wherein the index divider sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet, extending out beyond the sheet edge, positioned on the opposite side of the tab as the first strip and extending to an end of the tab opposite to the adjacent end but not across the tab, such that the first and second strips are spaced apart with the tab therebetween, and said removing step includes removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 203. The printing method of claim 202 wherein said printing step includes printing on both sides of the tab.
- 204. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 205. The printing method of claim 204 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 206. The printing method of claim 177 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 207. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said passing comprises rollers of the printer or copier engaging the sheet and feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier.
- 208. The printing method of claim 177 wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab sheet assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier.
- 209. The printing method of claim 208 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 210. The printing method of claim 208 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 211. The printing method of claim 177 wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the sheet edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges.
- 212. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a substantially flat object having an object side which is at least partially non-linear;
- providing at least one strip releasably attached to the flat object to form a substantially flat object-strip assembly, the at least one strip extending out from the object side so that the assembly side corresponding to the object side is at least substantially linear;
- feeding the assembly through a printer or copier in a direction such that the assembly side being linear reduces the likelihood of skewing of jamming, as compared with simply feeding the object alone, as the object is fed and passed through the printer or copier;
- as the assembly is fed and passed through the printer or copier, printing on the object;
- after said printing step, removing the at least one strip from the object;
- wherein the at least one strip is releasably attached to the object with adhesive.
- 213. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the object is an index tab sheet assembly.
- 214. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the object is a card.
- 215. The printing method of claim 214 wherein the card is a card file card.
- 216. The printing method of claim 214 wherein the card is a business card.
- 217. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the object is a foldable social card.
- 218. The printing method of claim 212 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side first into the printer or copier.
- 219. The printing method of claim 212 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side last into the printer or copier.
- 220. The printing method of claim 212 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side to one side into the printer or copier.
- 221. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the object comprises paper or card stock.
- 222. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the printer or copier comprises a digital copier.
- 223. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the assembly side is continuously linear along the full extent thereof.
- 224. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the at least one strip comprises a single strip extending the entire length of the object side.
- 225. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the at least one strip comprises two strips spaced from one another along the object side.
- 226. The printing method of claim 212 wherein the object side is substantially non-linear.
- 227. The printing method of claim 212 further comprising after said printing step, separating the object into separate individual objects.
- 228. The printing method of claim 227 further comprising after said separating step, folding each of the separate individual objects.
- 229. The printing method of claim 228 wherein said folding step includes folding along at least one score line.
- 230. The printing method of claim 228 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a card.
- 231. The printing method of claim 227 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a tabbed flip file card.
- 232. The printing method of claim 227 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a business or social card.
- 233. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a substantially flat object having an object side which is at least partially non-linear;
- providing at least one strip releasably attached to the flat object to form a substantially flat object-strip assembly, the at least one strip extending out from the object side so that the assembly side corresponding to the object side is at least substantially linear;
- feeding the assembly through a printer or copier in a direction such that the assembly side being linear reduces the likelihood of skewing of jamming, as compared with simply feeding the object alone, as the object is fed and passed through the printer or copier;
- as the assembly is fed and passed through the printer or copier, printing on the object;
- after said printing step, removing the at least one strip from the object;
- wherein the at least one strip comprises a single strip extending the entire length of the object side.
- 234. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the object is an index tab sheet assembly.
- 235. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the object is a card.
- 236. The printing method of claim 235 wherein the card is a card file card.
- 237. The printing method of claim 235 wherein the card is a business card.
- 238. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the object is a foldable social card.
- 239. The printing method of claim 233 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side first into the printer or copier.
- 240. The printing method of claim 233 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side last into the printer or copier.
- 241. The printing method of claim 233 wherein said feeding step includes feeding the assembly with the object side to one side into the printer or copier.
- 242. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the object comprises paper or card stock.
- 243. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the printer or copier comprises a digital copier.
- 244. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the assembly side is continuously linear along the full extent thereof.
- 245. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the at least one strip is releasably attached to the object by a tear-off line.
- 246. The printing method of claim 245 wherein the tear-off line is a microperforation line.
- 247. The printing method of claim 233 wherein the object side is substantially non-linear.
- 248. The printing method of claim 233 further comprising after said printing step, separating the object into separate individual objects.
- 249. The printing method of claim 248 wherein said separating step includes tearing the object along at least one tear line.
- 250. The printing method of claim 249 wherein the tear line is a microperforation line.
- 251. The printing method of claim 248 further comprising after said separating step, folding each of the separate individual objects.
- 252. The printing method of claim 251 wherein said folding step includes folding along at least one score line.
- 253. The printing method of claim 251 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a card.
- 254. The printing method of claim 248 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a tabbed flip file card.
- 255. The printing method of claim 248 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a business or social card.
- 256. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said passing comprises a friction feeding of the index tab assembly into the printer or copier; and
- wherein said removing step includes peeling the strip off of the sheet.
- 257. The printing method of claim 256 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 258. The printing method of claim 256 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab sheet assembly.
- 259. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein said passing includes feeding each index tab assembly individually and separately into the printer or copier; and
- wherein said removing step includes peeling the strip off of the sheet.
- 260. The printing method of claim 259 wherein the index tab sheet and the strip define a rectangular index tab assembly.
- 261. The printing method of claim 259 wherein the tab is on the sheet edge, and the sheet includes three additional perpendicularly-arranged sheet edges, all of which are free of perforation ties.
- 262. The printing method of claim 259 wherein said feeding is a separate friction feed operation.
- 263. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet; and
- after said printing step, removing the strip from the sheet;
- wherein all perimeter edges of the sheet except the edge, during said passing step, define free unattached edges; and
- wherein said removing step includes peeling the strip off of the sheet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 08/348,370 ('370), now U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,454 filed Dec. 1, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 08/116,058 ('058), filed Sep. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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