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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 2013
Filed:
May. 14, 2007
Clare E Woodman, Norwalk, CT (US);
Denis J Stemmle, Stratford, CT (US);
John W Sussmeier, Cold Spring, NY (US);
Eric a Belec, Southbury, CT (US);
Boris Rozenfeld, New Milford, CT (US);
Gregory P Skinger, Southbury, CT (US);
Michael J Cummings, Berlin, CT (US);
Clare E Woodman, Norwalk, CT (US);
Denis J Stemmle, Stratford, CT (US);
John W Sussmeier, Cold Spring, NY (US);
Eric A Belec, Southbury, CT (US);
Boris Rozenfeld, New Milford, CT (US);
Gregory P Skinger, Southbury, CT (US);
Michael J Cummings, Berlin, CT (US);
Pitney Bowes Inc., Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
A method for creating mailpieces from a single web of printed material. The web of printed material includes printed matter to be used on envelopes, and other printed matter to be used on mail content to be included in the envelopes. The method starts with cutting consecutive sections of the web into separated sheets. Some of the separated sheets are envelope sheets including envelope printed matter, and some of the sheets are mail content sheets including mail content printed matter. The method includes cutting variable sized sheets depending on whether a sheet is a mail content sheet, or an envelope sheet. The method further includes cutting variable sized envelope sheets depending on the size of the mailpieces.