Method and device for automatically numbering stationary...

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H04N 1/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2014200

Abstract The invention relates to a method and device for serializing stationery from a master using a photocopier or similar photo-reproduction machine whereby an area on the master is removed corresponding to the area upon which serializing indicia are to appear, the display of the device is aligned with the removed area, and a photocopy is taken to produce a composite image of the master and the displayed serializing indicia. The device comprises a means for displaying the serializing indicia, means for detecting operation of the photocopier, and means associated with the detecting means and the display means for automatically changing the displayed serializing indicia in a predetermined fashion. In its preferred embodiment, the display device resembles a pocket calculator having a photo-cell for detecting the operation of the photocopier by detecting the exposure of the master by the photocopier's irradiating light source. The device may be programmable and may include means to compensate for photocopiers that employ multiple scanning procedures.

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