Dispensing box and method for the continuous feed of fan-folded

Special receptacle or package – For plate or sheet – With access means for manual content removal

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206215, 206409, 221287, 221303, 4006132, B65H 528

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056305117

ABSTRACT:
A dispensing box for the continuous feed of fan-folded paper to a printer or other device. The box has opposite side walls, a bottom and an open top, and a lid covering the open top. A narrow slot is formed through the lid, extending from one side to the other adjacent one end of the box, and a free end of the fan-folded paper is fed through the slot from inside the box to a printer or other device. A roller is positioned inside the box adjacent the slot for guiding movement of the paper and smoothing its movement as it is pulled from the box by the printer or other device.

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