Sheet registry device

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – With means to align sheet

Reexamination Certificate

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C271S251000

Reexamination Certificate

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07490829

ABSTRACT:
A sheet processing device wherein sheets are deposited in a staggered configuration relative to one another, which includes a paper path, a first and second sheet edge guide fitted substantially parallel to one another in the feed-through direction, and a transportation device arranged to convey a sheet through the paper path in the feed-through direction and the lateral direction, where the first and second sheet edge guides are arranged statically relative to the paper path and in a staggered configuration relative to one another in the lateral direction, and a switchable control mechanism is fitted to adopt a first and second configuration, allowing a sheet edge to be conveyed into respective first and second sheet edge guides during operation.

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