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 extending out from the sheet edge and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet and extending out from the sheet edge;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet, wherein the strip extending out from the sheet edge improves feed of the sheet into or transport of the sheet through the printer or copier; and
- after said printing, removing the strip from the sheet.
- 2. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the edge is a lengthwise edge of the sheet, and said passing step includes feeding the sheet in the portrait direction thereof so that the strip is along an edge and not an end of the sheet.
- 3. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the sheet is free from perforations and perforation ties on at least three edges thereof.
- 4. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said removing step includes tearing the strip off of the sheet along a perforation line.
- 5. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said passing step includes passing the index tab sheet assembly individually and separately relative to similar index tab sheet assemblies.
- 6. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is on a top face of the tab.
- 7. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is on a bottom face of the tab.
- 8. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is on both faces of the tab.
- 9. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the tab is releasably attached to a face of the sheet.
- 10. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the sheet has opposite first and second ends, perpendicular to the edge, the tab is at a central location on the edge, spaced from both ends of the sheet, and the strip extends from the first end to an adjacent end of the tab.
- 11. The printing method of claim 10 wherein the sheet has opposite first and second faces, and said printing is on both of the faces.
- 12. The printing method of claim 10 wherein the sheet has opposite first and second faces, the strip is releasably attached to the first face, and the printing is on the first face.
- 13. The printing method of claim 12 wherein the printing is also on the second face.
- 14. The printing method of claim 10 wherein the strip defines a first strip, and the index tab sheet assembly includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet and extending out from the sheet edge, the second strip being separate from the first strip.
- 15. The printing method of claim 14 wherein the second strip extends from the second end to an adjancent end of the tab.
- 16. The printing method of claim 15 wherein the first and second strips are both releasably attached to the same face of the sheet.
- 17. The printing method of claim 16 wherein the first and second strips are releasably attached to the sheet with adhesive.
- 18. The printing method of claim 16 wherein said printing is on the same face of the sheets as the strips and is on the tab.
- 19. The printing method of claim 18 wherein said printing is also on the other face of the tab.
- 20. The printing method of claim 15 further comprising after said printing, removing the second strip from the sheet.
- 21. The printing method of claim 20 wherein said removing the second strip includes peeling the second strip off of the sheet.
- 22. The printing method of claim 14 wherein said printing is on both faces of the tab in a single pass of the index tab sheet assembly through the printer or copier.
- 23. The printing method of claim 1 wherein said printing is on both faces of the tab in a single pass of the index tab sheet assembly through the printer or copier.
- 24. The printing method of claim 23 wherein the sheet is free from perforations and perforation ties on at least three edges thereof.
- 25. The printing method of claim 1 wherein the sheet includes a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge, and further comprising after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 26. The printing method of claim 25 wherein the folded-over portions include a plurality of spaced apertures.
- 27. The printing method of claim 25 wherein the folded-over portion is releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 28. The printing method of claim 26 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 29. A printing method comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of separate index tab sheet assemblies, each including (a) an index tab sheet having a sheet edge and a tab extending outwardly from the sheet edge and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet so as to extend out from the sheet edge and thereby improve individual sheet feed into a printer or copier or transport therethrough;
- individually and separately feeding the index tab sheet assemblies into the printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheets; and
- after said printing, removing the strips from the sheets.
- 30. The printing method of claim 29 wherein said printing includes printing on both faces of the tabs.
- 31. The printing method of claim 30 wherein said printing on both faces of the tabs is during a single pass of the index tab sheet assemblies through the printer or copier.
- 32. The printing method of claim 29 wherein each of the sheets is free of perforations and perforation ties on at least three edges thereof.
- 33. The printing method of claim 29 wherein each of the strips defines a respective first strip, and each of the index tab sheet assemblies includes a second strip releasably attached to the sheet so as to extend out from the sheet edge, the first and second strips are on opposite sides of the tab along the sheet edge and are separate from one another.
- 34. The printing method of claim 33 wherein said removing step includes peeling the first and second strips off of the sheet.
- 35. The printing method of claim 33 wherein the first and second strips are releasably attached to the same face of the sheet with adjacent ends spaced from one another with the tab therebetween.
- 36. The printing method of claim 35 wherein said printing is on the tab on the same face of the sheet as that to which the strips are attached.
- 37. The printing method of claim 29 wherein the sheet includes three edges in addition to the edge out from which the tab extends, and the three edges are all free of perforations and perforation ties during said feeding step.
- 38. The printing method of claim 29 wherein each of the sheets includes a folded-over portion along an edge opposite to the sheet edge, and further comprising after said printing, unfolding the folded-over portion.
- 39. The printing method of claim 38 wherein the folded-over portions include a plurality of spaced apertures.
- 40. The printing method of claim 38 wherein the folded-over portion is releasably secured with a securement, and said unfolding step includes breaking the securement.
- 41. The printing method of claim 40 wherein the securement includes a tacky adhesive.
- 42. The printing method of claim 29 wherein said removing step includes peeling the strips off of the sheets.
- 43. The printing method of claim 29 wherein said removing step includes tearing the strips off of the sheets along perforation lines.
- 44. A printing method comprising the steps of:
- providing an index tab sheet assembly including (a) an index tab sheet having a tab edge, a tab extending out from the tab edge, an opposite edge opposite to the tab edge, and two parallel spaced edges perpendicular to the tab edge, and (b) a strip releasably attached to the sheet in an attached position extending out from the tab edge and extending from one of the parallel spaced edges to the other;
- passing the index tab sheet assembly with the strip in the attached position through a printer or copier and thereby printing on the sheet, wherein the strip extending out from the tab edge improves feed of the sheet into or transport of the sheet through the printer or copier; and
- after said printing, removing the strip from the sheet.
- 45. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the sheet and the strip when in the attached position together define a rectangle.
- 46. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the strip when in the attached position extends the entire length of the tab edge.
- 47. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the opposite edge and the two parallel spaced edges are free from perforations and perforation ties, after said removing step.
- 48. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the sheet includes a foldable-over portion and a sheet body, the opposite edge defines an edge of the foldable-over portion and the foldable-over portion is folded over onto the body in a folded-over position during said passing step.
- 49. The printing method of claim 48 further comprising after said printing, unfolding the foldable-over portion off of the body.
- 50. The printing method of claim 49 wherein the foldable-over portion includes spaced ring apertures spaced inwardly from the opposite edge, and further comprising after said unfolding step, inserting the sheet into a ring notebook via the apertures.
- 51. The printing method of claim 49 wherein (a) the sheet with the foldable-over portion in a flat unfolded position and (b) the strip when in the attached position together define a rectangle.
- 52. The printing method of claim 48 wherein the sheet and the strip when in the attached position and with the foldable-over portion in the folded-over position together define a rectangle.
- 53. The printing method of claim 48 wherein the foldable-over portion when in the folded-over position is held flat against the body during said passing step.
- 54. The printing method of claim 53 wherein the folded-over portion is held in the folded-over position with adhesive.
- 55. The printing method of claim 54 wherein the adhesive is single-use adhesive, and further comprising after said passing step, breaking the single-use adhesive.
- 56. The printing method of claim 48 wherein the foldable-over portion is thinner than the body.
- 57. The printing method of claim 48 wherein the foldable-over portion includes binding edge reinforcement.
- 58. The printing method of claim 44 further comprising after said removing step, discarding the strip.
- 59. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said printing is on the tab.
- 60. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said removing includes peeling the strip off of the sheet.
- 61. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said removing step includes tearing the strip off of the sheet along a perforation line.
- 62. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said passing step includes passing the index tab sheet assembly through the printer or copier individually and separately relative to similar index tab sheet assemblies.
- 63. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the parallel spaced edges comprise free and unattached edges during said passing step.
- 64. The printing method of claim 63 wherein the opposite edge comprises a free and unattached edge during said passing step.
- 65. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the sheet is 81/2 or nine inches by 11 inches.
- 66. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the strip when in the attached position extends to and between but not beyond the parallel spaced edges.
- 67. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said passing step includes feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier in the landscape direction of the sheet.
- 68. The printing method of claim 44 wherein said passing step includes feeding the index tab sheet assembly into the printer or copier in the portrait direction of the sheet.
- 69. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the opposite edge defines a straight uninterrupted smooth clean edge.
- 70. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the tab has a tab perimeter and the strip engages the entirety of the tab perimeter.
- 71. The printing method of claim 70 wherein the strip is releasably attached to the sheet with adhesive.
- 72. The printing method of claim 70 wherein the strip is releasably attached to the sheet with a perforation line.
- 73. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the opposite edge defines an opposite linear edge and the two parallel spaced edges define two parallel spaced linear edges.
- 74. The printing method of claim 44 wherein the opposite edge and the two parallel spaced edges comprise, during said passing step, free unattached edges.
- 75. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a substantially flat object having an object edge that is at least partially non-linear;
- providing a strip releasably attached to the flat object to form a substantially flat object-strip assembly, the strip extending at least partially out from the object edge so that the assembly edge corresponding to the object edge is at least substantially linear;
- passing the assembly through a printer and thereby printing on the object, wherein the strip extending out from the object edge improves feed of the object into or transport of the object through the printer; and
- after the printing, removing the strip from the object.
- 76. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the passing step includes feeding the assembly with the object edge first into the printer.
- 77. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the passing step includes feeding the assembly with the object edge last into the printer.
- 78. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the passing step includes feeding the assembly with the object edge to one side into the printer.
- 79. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the object comprises paper or card stock.
- 80. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the assembly edge is continuously linear along a full extent thereof.
- 81. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the strip is releasably attached to the object with adhesive.
- 82. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the strip is releasably attached to the object by a tear-off line.
- 83. The printing method of claim 82 wherein the tear-off line is a microperforation line.
- 84. The printing method of claim 75 further comprising after the printing step, separating the object into separate individual objects.
- 85. The printing method of claim 84 wherein the separating step includes tearing the object along at least one tear line.
- 86. The printing method of claim 85 wherein the tear line is a microperforation line.
- 87. The printing method of claim 84 further comprising after the separating step, folding each of the separate individual objects.
- 88. The printing method of claim 87 wherein the folding step includes folding along at least one score line.
- 89. The printing method of claim 87 wherein each of the separate individual object is a card.
- 90. The printing method of claim 84 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a tabbed flip file card.
- 91. The printing method of claim 84 wherein each of the separate individual objects is a business or social card.
- 92. The printing method of claim 75 wherein the strip extends an entire length of the object edge.
- 93. The printing method of claim 75 wherein an edge opposite to the object edge and two parallel spaced edges perpendicular to the object edge are free from perforations and perforation ties, after the removing step.
- 94. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a substantially flat object having an object edge that is at least partially non-linear;
- providing a strip releasably attached to the flat object to form a substantially flat object-strip assembly, the strip extending at least partially out from the object edge so that the assembly edge corresponding to the object edge is at least substantially linear;
- passing the assembly through a copier and thereby printing on the object, wherein the strip extending out from the object edge improves feed of the object into or transport of the object through the copier; and
- after the printing, removing the strip from the object.
- 95. The printing method of claim 94 wherein the removing includes peeling the strip off of the object.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/698,984, filed Aug. 16, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/348,370 ('370), filed Dec. 1, 1994 is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,454, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/116,058 ('058), filed Sep. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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