Order processing method and apparatus (II)

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235385, 364403, 364900, G06F 1520, G06F 15226, G06F 1524

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ABSTRACT:
An item characterizing code on each of a succession of items of different varieties loaded onto a conveyor is compared to item characterizations in the requirements of a succession of stored orders to select an order requiring each item and, in dependence on the order that is selected, sorting the articles to order-related locations and/or applying order-related labels to the items. Multiple selective printers may be provided for use in succession for successive labels.

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Ingram, "New Dimensions in Package Coding", Mechanical Handling, Feb. 1970, pp. 40-46.

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