Title edge apparatus for serially produced collated copy

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G03B 27/10 (2006.01) G03B 27/14 (2006.01) G03G 15/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1194920

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Serially reproduced copies S from a copy machine are edge printed L with successive raster lines 21-27 preferably with alpha-numeric data to form a visible title. The title information is first loaded in a memory 52, preferably of the alpha-numerical digital variety. The title information is then sequenti- ally scanned synchronously as each page of the collated copy is conventionally reproduced in a copier. As the copier reproduces copy, raster lines 21-27 are serially imprinted at pixel locations on each edge of the pages being reproduced, each raster line 21-27 being preferably and serially imprinted in groups of three pages. Serial scanning is preferably shown by a variable light source such as a liquid crystal or light emitting diode 40 located at the page edge; alternately an optical scan for such serial scanning is shown. When sufficient copy has been run and collated, the collated paper when registered at the edges of each page displays printed information L in the manner of title label found on the bindings of books.

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