The present invention generally relates to printing of mailer envelopes and their contents and more specifically to a single pass ink jet addressing and bar coding of survey mailers through die cut window wrapper.
Currently, mailed documents cannot be made to guarantee that both the inner return data sheets and the outer wrapper (such as a self mailer) are printed with identical information in a single pass application. Current methods rely on slowing down the inserting process to verify the address on the letter and the member id on the survey are an exact match.
The current process of physically inserting previously addressed, individually processed inner return survey pieces with a matching letter of instructions into a conventional window mailing envelope relies upon perfect matching of all internal pieces. If there is a machine malfunction or jam they are not in the same sequence.
It would be desirable to utilize a single pass to provide ink jet addressing and bar coding of survey mailers through a die cut window wrapper.
In one aspect of the present invention, a method of preparing a mailer includes providing an envelope with an open window in the envelope; inserting a sheet into the envelope having an unprinted region so that the unprinted region is exposed through the window of the envelope; feeding the envelope into a printer; and printing a first customer-specific data on the envelope and a second customer-specific data on the exposed region of the sheet.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of addressing a mailer includes cutting a window into a mailer wrapper; including an internal document inside the mailer wrapper; and in a single pass, printing a first customer identification information upon the mailer wrapper and printing a second customer identification that corresponds to said first customer identification information upon the internal document through the window.
The preferred embodiment and other embodiments, which can be used in industry and include the best mode now known of carrying out the invention, are hereby described in detail with reference to the drawings. Further embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description, or may be learned without undue experimentation. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, except where otherwise indicated. The following description of embodiments, even if phrased in terms of “the invention” or what the embodiment “is,” is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but describes the manner and process of making and using the invention. The coverage of this patent will be described in the claims. The order in which steps are listed in the claims does not necessarily indicate that the steps must be performed in that order.
The present invention relates to a single pass ink jet addressing and bar coding of survey mailers through die cut window wrapper.
Embodiments of the present invention may verify and confirm that the outside addressed cover letter matches or corresponds to the unique member ID number or other customer-specific data on the included survey instrument. The two fields are printed generally simultaneously, in that the printer prints each envelope-and-sheet, after having already been assembled, without either being removed from the printer. Both the envelope and sheet are printed with customer-specific data in a single pass, without needing to feed the paper into a printer a second time for customer-specific data. Substantially all mechanical processing of data sheets, including printing, collating, stitching of multiple data sheets, folding and securing with United States Postal Service (USPS) approved clear mailing tabs, may be completed without any need to insure sequencing of matching pre-addressed, pre bar coded information. At the final stage of the survey mailing process, both the inside data sheet and the outer mailer may be ink jet addressed simultaneously. The matching data may be inkjet sprayed in a single pass both on the outside mail wrapper and through the die cut cover window onto the exposed inner survey or other individually-identified sheet of paper. This technique may be used as a self mailer or inserted into window envelopes. Embodiments of a finished mail piece may include a business reply mailer with a roll fold that is glued or inserted separately. A corresponding matching bar code printed through a physically open die-cut window in the outer mailer piece may assure matching of contents with outer mailer address data, and may provide for efficient and quick mail preparation. The matching bar code may provide a unique identifier for each mailing recipient, such as the entries in a database of customer mailing labels.
Embodiments of a mailer may include a die cut window. This exposes the inside sheets so that the ink can be sprayed on it without it being opened. The mailer panel may also be available to provide for addressing. The size of the mailer may vary according to USPS regulations. The business reply envelope may be for purposes of return survey info, if necessary. Embodiment may include self sealing edges for better USPS processing.
An embodiment of a process may provide that all non unique addressing operations be performed prior to utilizing the die cut window to ink jet apply the data field simultaneously to the outer and inner sheets in one pass. This process may allow the enclosed sheet to be exposed to inkjet variable information. This same mailer can be done in any shape, size, with or without an envelope. Embodiments may include a process of die cutting a window to expose the inside sheet for bar-coding. Embodiments may have the die cut window exposed on the back panel and use an inline upside down inkjet system.
In an embodiment, preparing the die cut window mailer can take various kinds of printing, copying, folding, perforating, inserting samples or return mailers to make up the finished inside mailer. Regardless of the contents, embodiment of an outer wrapper may have a die cut window to expose the inside sheet for inkjet.
Embodiments of the invention can be made utilizing an inkjet printer.
In an embodiment, documented, 100% accurate matching of internal item identification with outer wrapper could be adapted to serve other functions. If a manufacturer wanted to issue a warranty on their product, i.e. an automobile, refrigerator or some other type of consumer product, the same multiple window technique could be utilized to assure that the product action on warranty was performed as was specified in the warranty information packet. Items like oil changes, lubrication of chassis, fluid and or consumable hoses, tires, batteries, or any conceivable warrantable action would have a predated, pre addressed, pre bar coded must be adhered to sequence of performing.
Embodiments may apply to a printed, distributed document requiring both outer and inner identical data fields, applied simultaneously.
In embodiments, addressing through a die cut window may guarantee that both the inner return data sheet(s) and the outer wrapper (self mailer) are ink jet printed with identical information in a single pass application.
In embodiments, by addressing and bar coding through the die cut opening it is the final operation and no additional operations are necessary. The possibility of missed matched content and outer mailing address may be completely eliminated.
Embodiments may include a single pass ink jet addressing and bar coding of survey mailers through die cut window wrapper.
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Embodiments may include a method of addressing a mailer, comprising: cutting a window into a mailer wrapper; including an internal document inside the mailer wrapper; and, in a single pass, printing address information upon the mailer wrapper and printing identification data that corresponds to said address information upon the internal document through the window.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Patent Application No. 61/561,554, filed Nov. 18, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.