System for feeding envelopes for simultaneous printing of addres

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Separators

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271146, B65H 306

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048589071

ABSTRACT:
An envelope feeding assembly providing for the individual, lengthwise feeding of envelopes and enabling printing thereon while said envelopes are in motion, including an envelope storage bin for holding a stack of envelopes prior to printing and having a gate with a driven feed roller and a control surface defining an envelope nip leading from the bin to the print head array, transport rollers to carry envelopes from the gate to the platen, envelope position sensors to sense the leading and following edges of envelopes passing through said transport rollers and to produce control signals corresponding to envelope position, and a controller to receive the timing and control signals and to control the feed roller and to control the "start time" and speed of printing, so that envelopes may be printed seriatim and lengthwise while continuously moving.

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