Sheet tamping device for offsetting stacks of documents

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver

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271249, 271228, 270 5811, 270 5813, 4147912, B65H 2938

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060479604

ABSTRACT:
A conveyor receives and holds a recorded sheet discharged from an image forming apparatus, the sheet is conveyed along a path and another conveyor is provided along the path at a predetermined distance from the first conveyor to further convey the sheet. There is a shifting device between the two conveyors for holding and individually shifting groups each containing a prescribed number of sheets, perpendicularly to the conveying direction of the sheets. There is a delivery tray for receiving the sheets delivered by the other conveyor.

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