Utilizing otherwise unused space on cover or partition sheets

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Communication

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C358S001150, C705S014270

Reexamination Certificate

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09563266

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for utilizing otherwise unused space on cover or partition sheets printed in response to a print command, which sheets otherwise typically become waste paper, by printing on such sheets additional information not directly related to the print job but of interest to the user, such as coupons, or other promotional material, or other information such as lottery material.

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