System for alphabetically labelling articles

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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4023A, 156216, 156277, 156350, 156351, 156379, 156384, 156475, 156DIG3, 156DIG46, 156DIG47, 206459, 250566, 250571, 283 21, 283 36, B32B 3110, B65C 104, G09F 302

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ABSTRACT:
A process for labelling a system of file folders comprises printing a label for the system, where each printed label is different from other printed labels for the system. Each label has a field in which a set of indicia is printed, where the indicia are both machine and visually readable. The printed indicia is machine read for directing a labeler's application to a file folder flap of individual color coded labels. Each color coded label, as applied, has an indicium corresponding to one of the machine read indicium.

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