Sheet handling device and method for transporting sheets

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Medium and processing means

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400185, 400320, 400578, B41J 1300

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054651107

ABSTRACT:
A sheet transport for transporting sheets across a surface which includes an elongated member supported for transverse movement across the surface. The transport further includes a fibrous material which comprises a base substrate portion carried by the member and a plurality of fibers extending from the base substrate so that the extending fibers form a sheet engaging area with the surface. Apparatus for moving the member across the surface is also provided so that a sheet in the sheet engaging area is translated in a process direction across the surface when the member is translated.

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