System and method for manufacturing envelopes

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

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531315, 532843, 53430, B65B 1148, B65B 6102

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051505606

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for manufacturing printed envelopes provides feeding the web from a source roll into a laser printer. Predetermined envelope information such as address, name, and presort codes may be placed upon the web at selected locations thereon by the printer. The printed web is then output from the laser printer to an output roll. The printed web output roll is subsequently mounted onto an envelope folder in which each of the predetermined printed locations is detected. These predetermined locations are subsequently cut and the sheets derived therefrom are folded into individual envelopes. These envelopes are subsequently output to a collection point in a predetermined sequence. Prior to cutting and folding, additional enhancements such as embossing may be provided to the printed web.

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