System for automatic print jobs separations in folders
First Claim
1. In a reproduction system in which a printer outputs a plurality of different plural sheet print jobs to a common print jobs stacking output, which print jobs are printed on copy sheets fed from a paper feed source of said reproduction system, and fed to said common print jobs stacking output, the improvement comprising a system for automatically separating respective said print jobs into separate folders by loading selected folder paper stock into a said paper source for said same reproduction system, automatically feeding said folder paper stock from said paper source to said same print jobs stacking output in the correct sequence with said feeding of copy sheets for said print jobs to said print jobs stacking output, providing each said folder stock in the form of an open folder at said print jobs stacking output in a position to receive said copy sheets therein prior to feeding a print job to said print jobs stacking output, then feeding said plural copy sheets of said print job into said open folder at said print jobs stacking output, closing said open folder around said print job to enfold said print job with said folder, and then repeating said process to stack subsequent folders and their enfolded said print jobs substantially superposed in said common print jobs stacking output, with said closed folders providing clear distinctions and separations of respective print jobs within respective said folders in said common print jobs stacking output, and so that a selected said print job can be readily removed as a unit within a folder from said common print jobs stacking output.
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Abstract
In reproduction systems in which a printer outputs a plurality of different plural sheet print jobs to a common stacking output, a system is provided for automatically separating respective print jobs into separate folders by loading selected folder paper stock into a paper source for the reproduction system, automatically feeding the folder paper stock to the same print jobs stacking output in the correct sequence with the feeding of the copy sheets of the print jobs, providing an open folder at the print jobs stacking output in a position to receive the copy sheets therein prior to the print job, then feeding the plural printed copy sheets of the print job into the open folder, closing the open folder around the print job, repeating the process for subsequent folders and their respective print jobs and stacking them substantially superposed in the common print jobs stacking output, with the closed folders providing clear distinctions and separations of the respective print jobs within their respective folders so that a selected print job can be readily removed as a unit within a folder from the common print jobs stacking output. The folders may be on-line separately printed in tab areas and folded. The folding can be uneven or skewed.
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- 1. In a reproduction system in which a printer outputs a plurality of different plural sheet print jobs to a common print jobs stacking output, which print jobs are printed on copy sheets fed from a paper feed source of said reproduction system, and fed to said common print jobs stacking output, the improvement comprising a system for automatically separating respective said print jobs into separate folders by loading selected folder paper stock into a said paper source for said same reproduction system, automatically feeding said folder paper stock from said paper source to said same print jobs stacking output in the correct sequence with said feeding of copy sheets for said print jobs to said print jobs stacking output, providing each said folder stock in the form of an open folder at said print jobs stacking output in a position to receive said copy sheets therein prior to feeding a print job to said print jobs stacking output, then feeding said plural copy sheets of said print job into said open folder at said print jobs stacking output, closing said open folder around said print job to enfold said print job with said folder, and then repeating said process to stack subsequent folders and their enfolded said print jobs substantially superposed in said common print jobs stacking output, with said closed folders providing clear distinctions and separations of respective print jobs within respective said folders in said common print jobs stacking output, and so that a selected said print job can be readily removed as a unit within a folder from said common print jobs stacking output.
- 9. In a reproduction system with a printer having paper feed sources of copy sheets, sheet printing capability for printing different print jobs thereon, and an output area for outputting a plurality of different plural sheet print jobs to a common print jobs stacking output, the improvement comprising a system for automatically separating respective said print jobs into separate folders from selected folder paper stock loaded into a said paper feed source of said reproduction system, said system automatically feeding said folder paper stock from said paper source to said print jobs stacking output in the correct sequence with said feeding of copy sheets for said print jobs to said print jobs stacking output, said system automatically providing each said folder stock in the form of an open folder at said print jobs stacking output in a position to receive said copy sheets therein prior to feeding a print job to said print jobs stacking output, said system including apparatus for holding open said folder while feeding said plural copy sheets of a said print job into said open folder, said system further including apparatus for automatically closing said open folder around said print job to enfold said print job with said closed folder, and stacking subsequent folders and their enfolded print jobs substantially superposed in said common print jobs stacking output with said closed folders provide clear distinctions and separations of respective print jobs within respective closed folders in said common print jobs stacking output, and so that a selected said print job can be readily removed as a unit within a folder from said common print jobs stacking output.
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