Personalized document and method for making same

Sheet-material associating – Associating or disassociating – Signature associating

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C270S001010, C270S001020, C270S001030, C270S052030, C270S058080, C700S223000, C700S224000, C700S227000

Reexamination Certificate

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11061250

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing a document suitable for mailing to a recipient including the steps of determining preferences of the mail recipient and compiling a selection of messages relating to recipient preferences in a format accommodating variable data printing. The compilation of messages is printed on sheets of material which are arranged to form a multi-sheet stack. The stack is then bound along an edge to produce a personalized information package such as a catalog, coupon booklet, brochure or magazine suitable for mailing. The binding step may be performed by deformation binding to eliminate the use of consumable binding materials such as glue, staples, clips, etc.

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patent: 3955750 (1976-05-01), Huffman
patent: 4149711 (1979-04-01), Jackson
patent: 4497509 (1985-02-01), Gore
patent: 5238183 (1993-08-01), Sauerwine
patent: 5366146 (1994-11-01), Haan et al.
patent: 5717843 (1998-02-01), Tabata et al.

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