Claims
- 1. A versatile, printable sheet for selectively forming a booklet, and insert with a spine portion, or an insert with no spine portion, all for mounting within a case for holding a compact disc, comprising:
means for forming a booklet from the sheet for insertion into a compact disc case; means for forming an insert from the sheet for insertion into a compact disc case; means for forming an insert with a spine portion from the sheet for insertion into a compact disc case in which the spine portion of the case in immediately adjacent to and accessible from the front cover of the compact disc case; all of the means being formed on a single sheet that has portions that are printable by a printer.
- 2. A sheet as defined in claim 1, wherein all of the means comprise one or more of the group consisting of microperforations, cut-and-tie arrangements, perforations, and cuts.
- 3. A sheet as defined in claims 1 or 2, wherein at least one side of the sheet includes an ink jet ink-receptive coating.
- 4. A versatile sheet as defined in claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein at least one side of the sheet is printable by a laser printer.
- 5. A sheet as defined in claim 1, wherein the sheet comprises at least four longitudinal lines of weakness extending across at least a major portion of the length of the sheet, and at least three latitudinal lines of weakness extending across a major portion of the width of the sheet, and wherein at least one longitudinal line of weakness is a fold line about which at least one portion is folded, the fold line being stronger than microperforations, and wherein at least two of the latitudinal lines of weakness are defined by microperforations and at least one latitudinal line of weakness is a latitudinal fold line that is stronger than a line of microperforations.
- 6. A sheet as defined in claim 1, wherein the sheet is made from at least one of cardstock, paper or a polymer.
- 7. A sheet as defined in claim 6, wherein the polymer is at least partially coated with at least one of an ink jet ink-receptive coating and a laser print-receptive coating.
- 8. A system for selectively printing a booklet, an insert, or an insert having a spine portion, comprising:
a sheet as defined in claim 1; and software for installation on any of a local computer, a server, a peer-to-peer network, a stand-alone computer, and a portable computer or hand-held device, the software facilitating user-definition of which of a booklet, an insert, or an insert having a spine portion is to be printed, and customization and/or personalization of the booklet, insert, or insert with a spine portion; and a printer for printing the portions of the sheet corresponding with the booklet, insert or insert with a spine portion, the printer being in communication with at least one of any of a local computer, a server, a peer-to-peer network, a stand-alone computer, and a portable computer or hand-held device, either directly, through a network, or through an intermediary computer, or memory device.
- 9. A system for selectively printing a booklet, an insert, or an insert having a spine portion, comprising:
a sheet as defined in claim 1; and means for customizing and personalizing the sheet; means for printing the sheet.
- 10. A method of custom printing a versatile sheet versatile, printable sheet for selectively forming a booklet, an insert with a spine portion, or an insert with no spine portion, all for mounting within a case for holding a compact disc, comprising the steps of:
providing a sheet as defined in claim 1;specifying which of the booklet, insert with a spine portion, or insert with no spine portion is to be formed from the sheet; designing at least one of text and graphics to be printed on the sheet; printing at least one of text and graphics onto the sheet; separating portions of the sheet from other portions of the sheet, the sections that are to be separated from one another being determined by whether a booklet, an insert or an insert with a spine portion is to be formed.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/400,929, filed Au. 1, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60400929 |
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