Claims
- 1. A wound roll of record members, comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced machine-readable marks on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said marks, the marginal end portion being wound to provide an inner loop, means for securing the inner loop in loop form at the marginal end portion, and wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumferential extent of the loop.
- 2. A wound roll of record members, comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced machine-readable marks on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said marks, a core, means for adhesively securing the marginal end portion to the core, wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumference of the core.
- 3. A wound roll of record members comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced machine-readable marks on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said marks, the marginal end portion terminating at a terminal end, a core, means for adhesively securing the marginal end portion to the core, and wherein the adhesive securing means secures the marginal end portion to the core between the terminal end and said marks.
- 4. A wound roll as defined in claim 3, wherein the adhesive securing means comprise a circumferentially extending stripe of adhesive on the core, and wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumference of the core.
- 5. A wound roll of record members, comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced machine-readable marks on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said marks, the marginal end portion being disposed at the outer free end of the web and being wound to provide an outer loop, means for adhesively securing the outer loop in loop form, and wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumference of the wound roll.
- 6. A wound roll as defined in claim 5, wherein the record material has preprinted information extending longitudinally of the web except that the marginal end portion is free of said printed information, and wherein the printed information comprises a separate preprint for each mark.
- 7. A wound roll as defined in claim 6, wherein the machine-readable marks are on one side of the web and the preprinted information is on the other side of the web.
- 8. A wound roll of record members, comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced machine-readable marks on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said marks, the marginal end portion being disposed at the outer free end of the web and being wound to provide an outer loop, and wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumference of the wound roll.
- 9. A wound roll as defined in claim 8, wherein the record material has preprinted information extending longitudinally of the web except that the marginal end portion is free of said printed information, and wherein the printed information comprises a separate preprint for each mark.
- 10. A wound roll as defined in claim 9, wherein the machine-readable marks are on one side of the web and the preprinted information is on the other side of the web.
- 11. A wound roll of record members, comprising: a longitudinally extending web of printable record material wound into a roll, regularly spaced preprinted information on a substantial portion of the length of the web, the web having a marginal end portion free of said preprinted information, the marginal end portion being disposed at the outer free end of the web and being wound to provide an outer loop, means for adhesively securing the outer loop in loop form, and wherein the marginal end portion is longer than the circumference of the wound roll.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 342,279, filed Apr. 24, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,106,123.
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