Claims
- 1. A method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets as discrete integral print job sets, each of which print job sets comprises a neatly stacked plurality of individual flimsy output sheets of a printing apparatus, comprising:
- sequentially printing and compiling selected plural said individual output sheets into multiple separate respective neatly stacked job sets with top and bottom sheets at the top and bottom of respective said stacked job sets;
- automatically dispensing a corresponding multiplicity of small thin strips of low-tack adhesive tape, which low-tack adhesive tape strips are each only a minor percentage of the dimensions and surface area of said output sheets and have a low tack adhesive which is readily releasable from engagement with said flimsy individual output sheets without any visible marking or printing damage of said output sheets;
- automatically only partially adhesively adhering, removably, one said small strip of low-tack adhesive tape only partially around each of two opposing sides of each said neatly stacked job set, intermediately thereof, extending over only a minor portion of the dimensions of said job set, so that each said strip wraps around one edge of said stacked job set to removably adhere to only to a minor portion of only said top and bottom sheets, to temporarily tape together each said stacked job set into a separate integral job set of said flimsy output sheets temporarily held together solely by said two removable tape strips to provide temporary job set integrity with resistance to individual sheet skewing, sheet fanning, and other sheet misalignment of said output sheets in said temporarily taped job set, for integral job set handling and distribution;
- sequentially outputting and stacking a multiplicity of said compiled and temporarily taped together printed job sets of said flimsy individual output sheets into a commonly superposed stack of said job sets so that each said temporarily taped job set is readily edge discriminated and separated from one another in said common stack by exposed edge areas of said tape strips for job set separation, handling and distribution;
- separately distributing said temporarily taped job sets to designated job recipients as integral bound sets edge identified as individual job sets and readily separated for separate handling and distribution as a temporarily bound set relative to other said temporarily bound sets by said exposed edge areas of said tape strips, with each said temporarily bound job set maintained as a uniform integral sheet stack by said tape strips during said set distribution;
- and then subsequently manually removing at least one end of at least one of said two small tape strips from said distributed job sets without any visible marking or printing damage of said printed output sheets thereof to readily release said individual flimsy printed output sheets of said job set.
- 2. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein each said low-tack adhesive tape strip is so dispensed with a low tack adhesive on one side but a manually graspable non-adhesive minor area at at least one end thereof for tape strip removal assistance; and wherein said tape strip is also dispensed with instructions for its removal printed on its opposite non-adhesive side, which instructions are visible as said tape strip is so applied to said stacked job set.
- 3. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said step of manually removing said tape strip comprises manually grasping and pulling on a substantially nonadhesive integral pull off tab portion of said tape strip applied at an exposed position readily allowing manual grasping of said pull off tab portion and peeling off of said low tack tape strip thereby.
- 4. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 3, further including the step of automatically electronically reading said unique printed job set identifying indicia while said said job sets are in said single commonly superposed stack for job set distribution.
- 5. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said step of automatically dispensing a multiplicity of small thin strips of low-tack adhesive tape further includes a step of printing unique job set identifying indicia intermediately on at least one said tape strip dispensed for a respective job set; and wherein said step of automatically partially adhesively adhering one said tape strip only partially around each of two opposing sides of each said stacked job set further includes applying said tape strip so that said printed job set identifying indicia is visible at one edge of said job set after said step of stacking said multiple said job sets in a single commonly superposed stack thereof.
- 6. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 5, further comprising the step of also printing discrete set identifying printed indicia on said top or bottom sheet of said compiled job set stack with said printing apparatus.
- 7. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, further including the step of automatically switching the output of said output sheets by said printing apparatus to automatically output at least one of said top and bottom sheets for said job set as a cover sheet of a substantially heavier sheet material than said flimsy output sheets in response to a said job set in excess of a preset number of said output sheets in said job set.
- 8. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 7, where said preset multiple number of said output sheets in said job set is approximately 50 sheets.
- 9. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said printing apparatus automatically switches the output of said output sheets, in response to a said job set in excess of a preset multiple number of said output sheets in said job set, to automatically output at least one of said top and bottom sheets for said job set as a cover sheet of a substantially heavier sheet material than said flimsy output sheets, and also switches said automatic dispensing of small thin strips from said low-tack adhesive tape to a more aggressively adhesive tape which is also only a minor percentage of the dimensions and surface area of said output sheets but which is not pealably removable therefrom but which is is tearable by lifting said heavier cover sheet relative to the rest of its job set.
- 10. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 9, where said preset multiple number of said output sheets in said job set is approximately 50 sheets.
- 11. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, further including automatically selectably feeding at least one of said top and bottom sheets as a cover sheet of a substantially heavier sheet material than said flimsy individual output sheets in response to a number of said flimsy individual output sheets exceeding a preset multiple number, said heavier cover sheet having sufficient strength to tear through said tape strips with the edges of said heavier cover sheet; and further including the step of manually forcably lifting an unsecured end of said heavier cover sheet relative to the rest of said temporarily taped job set to tear through at least one of said tape strips.
- 12. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 11, where said preset multiple number of said output sheets in said job set is approximately 50 sheets.
- 13. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said tape strips are so dispensed with one adhesive side, but with said adhesive side having a narrow relatively nonadhesive area extending intermediately therealong for nonadhesive contact of said adhesive side by a narrow tape feeding drive roller during said tape strips dispensing step.
- 14. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said printing apparatus automatically switches the output of said output sheets and said tape dispensing means automatically switches to dispense different, substantially more adhesive, but tearable said tape strips, in response to a thicker said job set in excess of a preset thickness, to output said top and bottom sheets as cover sheets of a substantially heavier sheet material than said normal flimsy output sheets, which heavier cover sheets are bound by dispensing said more adhesive tape strips to non-pealably adhere to said heavier cover sheets for greater thick job set stack integrity, but which thicker job set is separable by tearing through said tape by lifting said heavier cover sheets.
- 15. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said small tape strips are applied substantially centrally around the two longest and most closely adjacent sides of said compiled job set stack.
- 16. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 1, wherein said outputting and stacking step comprises commonly superposed stacking of said printed job sets in a movable job stacking and handling container apertured for external job set identification of all of the job sets within said movable container, and wherein all of said job sets within said movable container are pre-printed on at least one said respective tape strip thereof with set identifying printed indicia readable from said one edge of said job sets through said aperture in said movable container.
- 17. The method of improved segregation, separation, distribution and handling of multiple print job sets of claim 16, further comprising reading for distribution purposes said set identifying printed indicia from the edges of said job sets after said job sets have been stacked in said movable job stacking and handling container, and automatically variably moving said movable job stacking and handling container in response thereto.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of a copending application No. 07/808,241, filed Dec. 16, 1991, entitled REMOVABLE SET RETAINING SYSTEM FOR COPY SHEETS, now abandoned, and is also related to copending application No. 07/808,133, filed Dec. 16, 1991, entitled REMOVABLE JOB SET RETAINING AND IDENTIFYING SYSTEM FOR COPY SHEETS, now abandoned, all by the same inventor, and the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Cross-reference is made to a copending application by the same assignee and the same inventor, filed contemporaneously as U.S. application No. 07,808,133 entitled "REMOVABLE JOB SET RETAINING AND IDENTIFYING SYSTEM FOR COPY SHEETS"; and to a copending application by the same assignee by Michael A. Malachowski, et al, filed Aug. 9, 1990, as U.S. application No. 07/564,559, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Making Envelopes On-Line for Direct Mail Application" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,118,375, issued Jun. 2, 1992.
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