Division sheet feeding apparatus and method

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270 52, 83 73, 83363, B65H 3304

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ABSTRACT:
A division sheet feeding method comprises the steps of laying at least one division sheet, which is fed by a division sheet conveyance device, upon a group of a predetermined number of product sheets each time the predetermined number of the product sheets are stacked one upon another by a sheet stacking device in the course of cutting a product web by a product web cutting device into the product sheets having predetermined sizes, conveying the product sheets by a product sheet conveyance device, and stacking the product sheets by the sheet stacking device. A division sheet web is cut as required to obtain the division sheet, and the division sheet is fed to the division sheet conveyance device.

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