Packaging method

Package making – Methods – Forming a cover adjunct or application of a cover adjunct to...

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53415, B65B 6102

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054542090

ABSTRACT:
A method of packaging an article, such as a disk cassette or a tape cassette, in a wrapping film having at least a printed portion to be attached adhesively to the surface of the article comprises wrapping the article in the wrapping film, and pressing the printed portion to the surface of the article to attach the printed portion adhesively to the surface of the article so that the printed portion remains on the surface of the article when the wrapping film is torn off. Characters and patterns to be formed on both the article and the wrapping film are printed on the wrapping film and the characters and patterns to be formed on the surface of the article are formed in the printed portion of the wrapping film and the printed portion is attached adhesively to the surface of the article when the article is wrapped in the wrapping film. Therefore, nothing needs to be printed on the article, which reduces the manufacturing cost of the article.

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