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PRINTED PAPER INSERTS

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+44 Plus 44, Inc.
PLUS 44 Plus 44, Inc.
SHR STORA ENSO ACTIVATION AB
SIXPAK SCHMID, WERNER
Technical Examples
  1. After a cyan photosensitive layer of a rolled paper 2 is colored by a printing head 6, the printed rolled paper 2a is wound back and is conveyed again upstream upon a rolled paper body 1 at a three times backward movement, referring now to a step S6 depicted in FIG. 4. A beginning end 2a-1 of the printed rolled paper 2a is halted and is kept upon being pinched in a position up to a point of contact P of a nipping portion between the mail roller 4 and the pinch roller 5 for a constant time, such as three (3) seconds. After that, a fourth times forward/backward movements & fixing processes and a fifth times forward movement F are carried out in order as to steps S7 through S9. In a cutting step S10, a cutter 3 cuts respectively the beginning end and a finishing end of the printed rolled paper 2a to produce a printed sheet product to immediately before an ejecting step S11 for ejecting the printed rolled paper 2a as a product by a pair of ejection rollers 11 from a body of the photographic printer.
  2. A paper sorting system allows the high speed determination of color, glossiness and the presence of printed matter for individual sheets of paper in a stream of waste paper. Sorting criteria may be selected from a plurality of predefined options to sort the paper stream.
  3. A paper shredder paper feed mechanism, characterized in having a paper insert opening structured from two movable paper feed tubes, which are configured above paper shredding cutters. Two ends of each of the paper feed tubes are respectively positioned in W-shaped embed grooves of positioning plates of a frame. The two paper feed tubes are ordinarily closed together, thereby enhancing safety and preventing dust and miscellaneous objects from falling into the paper shredder. When paper is inserted into the paper insert opening, the thickness of the paper opens the two paper feed tubes, thereby guiding the paper smoothly guided into the paper shredding cutters.
  4. An image forming apparatus comprising a main body having a copy function of printing an image read from a document on a paper sheet, a printer function of printing an externally input image on a paper sheet, and a paper ejection port to eject a printed paper sheet. The apparatus also includes a paper ejection unit which has a first tray and a second tray for receiving a paper sheet ejected form the paper ejection port, and moves the trays selectively to the positions corresponding to the paper ejection port. The apparatus also includes a control panel for setting an operating condition of the apparatus, and a state key provided on the control panel and configured to operate when holding the trays at current positions.
  5. A system and method that allows one to mark information with a pencil or conductive ink on paper equipped with a RFID type circuit, and have the marked information provided to the RFID circuit, or have the written information cause the RFID circuit to perform some function. The marked entered information may be corrected by erasing the written information with a pencil eraser and writing new information on the paper with a pencil. Information may also be marked into a RFID circuit or have the marked information cause the RFID circuit to perform some function by utilizing a standard ink jet computer printer to print lines on paper equipped with a RFID type circuit, by having the printed lines perform the function of wires. The aforementioned printed information may be modified by having an individual connect different printed wires by drawing a penciled line between the wires or by punching holes in the printed lines.

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