EP0163686A1 - A method and a paper for producing self-copying printed matter. - Google Patents

A method and a paper for producing self-copying printed matter.

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EP0163686A1
EP0163686A1 EP84904204A EP84904204A EP0163686A1 EP 0163686 A1 EP0163686 A1 EP 0163686A1 EP 84904204 A EP84904204 A EP 84904204A EP 84904204 A EP84904204 A EP 84904204A EP 0163686 A1 EP0163686 A1 EP 0163686A1
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coated
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web
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printed matter
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Lennart Jorler
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IRMANI AB TE EDSBYN, ZWEDEN.
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EDSBYNS TRYCKERI AB
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M5/00Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein
    • B41M5/124Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein using pressure to make a masked colour visible, e.g. to make a coloured support visible, to create an opaque or transparent pattern, or to form colour by uniting colour-forming components
    • B41M5/1246Application of the layer, e.g. by printing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42CBOOKBINDING
    • B42C3/00Making booklets, pads, or form sets from multiple webs

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  • the present invention relates to a method and a paper for producing items of self-copying printed matter comprising at least two sheets combined in a so-called form set or the like.
  • a so-called form set which typically comprises, for example, three or four sheets of self-copying paper with which the intention is to record notations by hand or by machine on the uppermost sheet which are automatically reproduced on the sheets lying therebeneath.
  • the uppermost sheet is coated on the undersurface thereof with a so-called coated-back layer (CB-layer)
  • the bottom is coated on the upper- surface there of with so-called coated-front layer (CF-layer) while the two intermediate sheets are coated with a CF-layer on the upper surfaces thereof and with a CB-layer on the under- surfaces.
  • CB-layer coated-back layer
  • CF-layer coated-front layer
  • the properties of a self-cop ing layer are such that when a CB-layer is written upon, with a pen for example, and therewith comes into contact with CF-layer the substances present in the respec ⁇ tive CB-layer and CF-layer are chemically combined in a manner which is rendered visible on at least the sheet coated with a CF-layer.
  • a first paper web is coated on one side with a CF-layer
  • a second paper web is coated on one side with a CB-layer
  • a third paper web is coated with a CB-layer on one side and a CF-layer on the other.
  • the paper webs are then placed in the successive order in a printing machine and provided with printed text etc. , whereafter a thus printed paper web is divided longitudi ⁇ nally into narrower paper webs of a width corresponding to the width of the intended form set, and is then rolled up.
  • one paper roll intended for the upper side, one paper roll intended for the underside, and the requisite number of paper rolls for the intermediate sheets are transferred to a joining machine in which the sheets in said rolls are joined together and cut into lengths corresponding to the length of the intended form set.
  • the papers are also here bound together to form a form set.
  • Such manufacturing processes normally use as their starting point paper which is coated in the paper mill or like establishment and which is delivered in rolls whose widths are a number of times greater than the width of the intended form set.
  • the present invention relates to a method which is much simpler to perform than known methods for producing self-copying form sets or the like.
  • the invention also relates to a paper whose manufac- ture is incorporated in the method according to the inven ⁇ tion.
  • the present invention relates to a method for producing self-copying printed matter which comprises at least two sheets combined to form a so-called form set or the like, said sheets being coated with a copying layer and said printed matter being produced by causing printed paper webs coated with a copying layer to lie one upon the other in an intended order of sequence in a form set or the like, whereafter the paper webs are partially fastened to one another and cut to a length corresponding to the length of a form set, the method being characterize in that the paper webs are produced by coating a wide pape web, having a width corresponding to the combined width of the sheets present in at least one item of printed matter, in web sections of mutually equal widths parallel with the paper web, each of which web sections has a width corres- ponding to the width of the finished item of printed matter, where respective web sections are coated with a copying layer on one side of the paper web, on the other side thereof, or on both sides of said web section, depen ⁇ ding on whether respective web sections are
  • the invention also relates to a coated paper for producing an item of self-copying printed matter comprisin at least two sheets which are coated with a copying layer, said coated paper being characterized in that a wide paper web having a width corresponding to the total width of respective sheets forming part of at least one item of printed matter is coated parallel with the paper web in web sections of mutually equal widths, said web sections each having a width corresponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter, where respective web sections are coated on one side of the paper web, on the other side thereof, or on both sides of said web depending upon whether respective web sections are intended to be
  • FIG 1 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing paper according to the invention
  • Figure 2 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing self-copying printed matter starting from paper manufactured in an apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing paper according to the invention. Manufacture of the paper is incorporated in the method according to the invention for producing self-copying printed matter.
  • the self-copying printed matter referred to primarily concerns form sets comprising at least two sheets which have been coated with a copying layer.
  • Fig. 1 the reference 1 identifies a first roll of wide paper which forms a wide paper web 2 extending through a coating apparatus generally referenced 3 in
  • the reference 4 identifies a second roll of paper coated with a copying layer.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates very schematically an apparatus in which an item of printed matter is produced with the coated paper according to the invention as its starting point.
  • the reference 8 identifies means for dividing the paper - web 2 into various narrow paper webs 9,10,11,12.
  • a device for combining the web sections 9-12 is constructed in a known manner so that several paper webs 9-12 will lie one upon the other in the order intended, whereafter the paper webs are partially connected together in a device 14 and cut to a length corresponding to the length, in the feed direction, of a form set 13 by means of shears 15.
  • the narrow, coated paper webs 9-12 are produced by coating a wide paper web 2, having a width corresponding to the total widths of the sheets forming part of at least one item of printed matter, in web sections 16,17,18,19 of mutually equal width parallel with the paper web 2, each of the sections having a width corresponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter 13.
  • Respective web sections are coated with a copying layer on one side of the paper web 2, on the other side thereof or on both sides 20,21 thereof, depending on whether respective web sections 16-19 are intended to form the uppermost sheet, the lowermost sheet or the inter ⁇ mediate sheets of a finished item of printed matter 13.
  • the paper web 2 is coated with two types of copying layer.
  • the first type is a so-called coated back-layer (CB-layer) and the second type is a so-called coated front-layer (CF-layer) .
  • the CB-layer and CF-layer are of the kind mentioned in the introduction.
  • the aforesaid web sections 16-19 are coated so that the web section 16 intended to form the top sheet of an item of printed matter is coated on its undersurface with a CB- layer, that a web section 19 intended to form the bottom sheet is coated with a CF-layer on its upper surface, and that the web sections 17,18 intended to form intermediate sheets are coated on their respective upper surfaces with a CF-layer and on their respective undersurfaces with a CB-layer.
  • the rolls 23,24 are axially divided into at least two sections, and preferably into as many sections as the number of desired web sections, i.e. in the illustrated embodiment four roll sections 16,17,18,19, where in each roll section coating can be carried out or prevented irrespective of whether coating has been carried out in other roll sections or not.
  • the actual coating technique and also the chemical composition of the coating layers are well known to the art and will not therefore be described in more detail.
  • the coated paper 4 comprises a wide paper web 2 which is coated with copying layers in longitudinally extending web sections 16-19 in dependence on where respective web sections are to be placed in an item of printed matter.
  • the wide paper web 2 has a width which is equal to the total width of the sheets forming part of solely one item of printed matter, where the web section 16 along one side edge of the paper web 2 is only coated on one side, where the web section 19 along the other side edge of the paper web 2 is solely coated on the other side, and where the part of the paper web 17,18 located between the web sections 16,19 situated along the side edges is coated on both sides.
  • a coating apparatus of the kind illustrated in Fig. 1 normally has a capacity which is much greater, for example three times greater, than the capacity of a printi press, which is illustrated schematically in Fig. 2. For this reason it is therefore suitable to roll-up the coated paper 4, and to transfer such a roll of paper to a printin press for finally producing printed matter. -In this way, a coating apparatus can be used to coat paper while, for example, three printing presses can be used to finally prepare the items of printed matter.
  • the coating apparatus may be incorporated with the printing press, the paper web 2 remaining unbroken through the plant.
  • the paper web 2 is divided longitudinally, in accordance with the invention, into two or more narrow paper webs 9,10,11,12, where each of said narrow paper webs 9-12 corresponds to a web section 16-19.
  • the narrow paper webs 9-12 are brought together, fastened to one another and cut, therewith to provide a finished intended item of printed matter. It will readily be perceived that the present inven ⁇ tion eliminates the disadvantages mentioned in the intro ⁇ duction.
  • the invention enables self-copying printed matter to be produced in a highly rational manner. The method avoids the necessity of starting with wide paper webs having a given coating and requiring to be printed upon, divided into longitudinal sections and rolled onto an equal number of rolls as there are sections and to then
  • O PI mount a number of different such rolls in a machine for combining various sections to form an item of printed matter.
  • the coating apparatus can be re-set to coat the paper in a different manner. This also contributes to the possibility of producing relatively small editions of self-copying paper at reasonable costs. It will be understood that the invention is not restricted, to the production of form sets and neither to the production of printed matter comprising four sheets. The invention can, of course, be applied in the manufacture of any type of printed matter which includes sheets coated in various ways.

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  • Collation Of Sheets And Webs (AREA)
  • Heat Sensitive Colour Forming Recording (AREA)
  • Replacement Of Web Rolls (AREA)
  • Printing Methods (AREA)
  • Developing Agents For Electrophotography (AREA)
  • Paper (AREA)
  • Color Printing (AREA)

Abstract

Procédé pour produire un imprimé à autocopie comportant au moins deux feuilles jointes pour former ce que l'on appelle une forme d'impression ou autre, feuilles qui sont revêtues d'une couche à copier et imprimé qui est formé en superposant l'une sur l'autre les bandes de papier enduites de la couche à copier et imprimées selon un ordre prévu dans une forme d'impression ou autre, après quoi les bandes de papier sont partiellement liées les unes aux autres et coupées à une longueur correspondant à la longueur d'une forme d'impression. Les bandes de papier sont produites par l'enduction d'une large bande de papier (2) dont la largeur correspond à la largeur totale des feuilles faisant partie d'au moins un article d'imprimé, en sections de bande (16, 19) de largeurs égales entre elles et parallèles à la bande de papier (2), la largeur de chacune des sections de bande correspondant à la largeur d'un article dont on a terminé l'impression, si bien que les sections de bande respectives (16, 19) sont revêtues d'une couche à copier d'un côté (20), de l'autre côté (21) ou des deux côtés du papier (2), en fonction des sections de bande respectives (16-19) conçues pour former la feuille supérieure, la feuille inférieure ou les feuilles intermédiaires dans un article dont on a terminé l'impression. Une bande de papier ainsi enduite (4) est divisée en deux ou plusieurs bandes étroites de papier s'étendant longitudinalement, avant de combiner les bandes pour former un article d'imprimé, chacune de ces bandes étroites de papier correspondant à une section de bande (16-19). La présente invention a également trait à un papier enduit en sections de bande (16, 19) de largeurs égales entre elles et parallèles à la bande de papier (2).Method for producing a carbonless print having at least two sheets joined to form a so-called print form or the like, sheets which are coated with a copy and print layer which is formed by overlapping one on the other the strips of paper coated with the layer to be copied and printed in an order provided in a printing form or other, after which the strips of paper are partially bonded to each other and cut to a length corresponding to the length of a print form. The paper strips are produced by coating a wide strip of paper (2) whose width corresponds to the total width of the sheets forming part of at least one printed article, in strip sections (16, 19 ) of widths equal to each other and parallel to the paper strip (2), the width of each of the strip sections corresponding to the width of an article whose printing has been completed, so that the respective strip sections ( 16, 19) are coated with a copy layer on one side (20), on the other side (21) or on both sides of the paper (2), depending on the respective strip sections (16-19) designed to form the top sheet, bottom sheet or intermediate sheets in an article that has finished printing. A strip of paper thus coated (4) is divided into two or more narrow strips of paper extending longitudinally, before combining the strips to form a printed article, each of these narrow strips of paper corresponding to a section of strip (16-19). The present invention also relates to a paper coated in strip sections (16, 19) of widths equal to each other and parallel to the paper strip (2).

Description

A method and a paper for producing self-copying printed matter.
The present invention relates to a method and a paper for producing items of self-copying printed matter comprising at least two sheets combined in a so-called form set or the like. Primarily there is meant herewith a so-called form set which typically comprises, for example, three or four sheets of self-copying paper with which the intention is to record notations by hand or by machine on the uppermost sheet which are automatically reproduced on the sheets lying therebeneath.
In printed matter of this kind comprising four sheets for example, the uppermost sheet is coated on the undersurface thereof with a so-called coated-back layer (CB-layer) , the bottom is coated on the upper- surface there of with so-called coated-front layer (CF-layer) while the two intermediate sheets are coated with a CF-layer on the upper surfaces thereof and with a CB-layer on the under- surfaces. •
According to known techniques the properties of a self-cop ing layer are such that when a CB-layer is written upon, with a pen for example, and therewith comes into contact with CF-layer the substances present in the respec¬ tive CB-layer and CF-layer are chemically combined in a manner which is rendered visible on at least the sheet coated with a CF-layer.
Accordingly, in the manufacture of such form sets a first paper web is coated on one side with a CF-layer, a second paper web is coated on one side with a CB-layer, and a third paper web is coated with a CB-layer on one side and a CF-layer on the other.
The paper webs are then placed in the successive order in a printing machine and provided with printed text etc. , whereafter a thus printed paper web is divided longitudi¬ nally into narrower paper webs of a width corresponding to the width of the intended form set, and is then rolled up.
When the aforesaid three paper webs have been printed and rolled-up, one paper roll intended for the upper side, one paper roll intended for the underside, and the requisite number of paper rolls for the intermediate sheets are transferred to a joining machine in which the sheets in said rolls are joined together and cut into lengths corresponding to the length of the intended form set. The papers are also here bound together to form a form set.
Thus, the method employed to produce such form sets is highly complicated, partly because of the need of variou rolls of paper coated in different ways, and partly because printed paper divided into narrow paper webs has to be placed in a following joining machine.
Such manufacturing processes normally use as their starting point paper which is coated in the paper mill or like establishment and which is delivered in rolls whose widths are a number of times greater than the width of the intended form set.
This means that a large amount of paper intended for the upper sheets and a large amount of paper intended for the bottom sheets is obtained from such a roll. The technique contributes hereby to the difficulty in producing small editions of self-copying stationery or printed matter at reasonable costs. Another reason as to why it is difficult to produce printed matter in smaller numbers at a reasonable cost is because the aforesaid complicated procedure must be carried irrespective of how large the edition is.
The present invention relates to a method which is much simpler to perform than known methods for producing self-copying form sets or the like.
The invention also relates to a paper whose manufac- ture is incorporated in the method according to the inven¬ tion.
Thus, the present invention relates to a method for producing self-copying printed matter which comprises at least two sheets combined to form a so-called form set or the like, said sheets being coated with a copying layer and said printed matter being produced by causing printed paper webs coated with a copying layer to lie one upon the other in an intended order of sequence in a form set or the like, whereafter the paper webs are partially fastened to one another and cut to a length corresponding to the length of a form set, the method being characterize in that the paper webs are produced by coating a wide pape web, having a width corresponding to the combined width of the sheets present in at least one item of printed matter, in web sections of mutually equal widths parallel with the paper web, each of which web sections has a width corres- ponding to the width of the finished item of printed matter, where respective web sections are coated with a copying layer on one side of the paper web, on the other side thereof, or on both sides of said web section, depen¬ ding on whether respective web sections are intended to form the uppermost sheet, the lowermost sheets or the intermediate sheets of a finished item of printed matter; and in that a thus coated paper web prior to being brought together to form an item of printed matter is divided longitudinally into two or more narrow paper webs where each corresponds to a web section.
The invention also relates to a coated paper for producing an item of self-copying printed matter comprisin at least two sheets which are coated with a copying layer, said coated paper being characterized in that a wide paper web having a width corresponding to the total width of respective sheets forming part of at least one item of printed matter is coated parallel with the paper web in web sections of mutually equal widths, said web sections each having a width corresponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter, where respective web sections are coated on one side of the paper web, on the other side thereof, or on both sides of said web depending upon whether respective web sections are intended to be
_ O Pl used as the uppermost sheet, the lowermost sheet or an intermediate sheet of an item of printed matter.
The present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying illustrative embodiment shown schematically in the accompanying drawing, in which.
Figure 1 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing paper according to the invention;
Figure 2 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing self-copying printed matter starting from paper manufactured in an apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 illustrates very schematically an apparatus for producing paper according to the invention. Manufacture of the paper is incorporated in the method according to the invention for producing self-copying printed matter.
The self-copying printed matter referred to primarily concerns form sets comprising at least two sheets which have been coated with a copying layer.
Other products can also be produced by the method according to the invention, however, such as web-like printed matter, for example multi-layer paper for data print-out machines etc..
Although the invention is not limited to any parti¬ cular type of self-copying printed matter it will be described hereinafter with reference to a form set compri¬ sing four sheets, namely a top sheet, a bottom sheet and two intermediate sheets.
In Fig. 1 the reference 1 identifies a first roll of wide paper which forms a wide paper web 2 extending through a coating apparatus generally referenced 3 in
Fig. 1. The reference 4 identifies a second roll of paper coated with a copying layer.
Fig. 2 illustrates very schematically an apparatus in which an item of printed matter is produced with the coated paper according to the invention as its starting point.
In Fig. 2 the references 5,6 and 7 identify printing stations in which the paper web 2 is supplied with print
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OiV.PI such as printed text, borders etc., in one or more colours The reference 8 identifies means for dividing the paper - web 2 into various narrow paper webs 9,10,11,12.
A device for combining the web sections 9-12 is constructed in a known manner so that several paper webs 9-12 will lie one upon the other in the order intended, whereafter the paper webs are partially connected together in a device 14 and cut to a length corresponding to the length, in the feed direction, of a form set 13 by means of shears 15.
In accordance with the method according to the inven¬ tion the narrow, coated paper webs 9-12 are produced by coating a wide paper web 2, having a width corresponding to the total widths of the sheets forming part of at least one item of printed matter, in web sections 16,17,18,19 of mutually equal width parallel with the paper web 2, each of the sections having a width corresponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter 13.
Respective web sections are coated with a copying layer on one side of the paper web 2, on the other side thereof or on both sides 20,21 thereof, depending on whether respective web sections 16-19 are intended to form the uppermost sheet, the lowermost sheet or the inter¬ mediate sheets of a finished item of printed matter 13. In accordance with a preferred embodiment the paper web 2 is coated with two types of copying layer. The first type is a so-called coated back-layer (CB-layer) and the second type is a so-called coated front-layer (CF-layer) . The CB-layer and CF-layer are of the kind mentioned in the introduction. When using such copying layers, the aforesaid web sections 16-19 are coated so that the web section 16 intended to form the top sheet of an item of printed matter is coated on its undersurface with a CB- layer, that a web section 19 intended to form the bottom sheet is coated with a CF-layer on its upper surface, and that the web sections 17,18 intended to form intermediate sheets are coated on their respective upper surfaces with a CF-layer and on their respective undersurfaces with a CB-layer.
This is effected with the aid of preferably two coating stations 22,23, where one station 22 is intended for CF-coating and the other 23 is intended for CB-coating. In the illustrated embodiment the respective upper surfaces of the web sections 17,18 and 19 are coated with CF-coating in the first station 22 by means of a roll 24. The web section 16 is thus not coated in this station. The respec¬ tive undersurfaces of the web sections 16,17 and 18 are coated with CB-coating in the second station 23 by means of a roll 25. The web section 19 is thus not coated in this station.
The rolls 23,24 are axially divided into at least two sections, and preferably into as many sections as the number of desired web sections, i.e. in the illustrated embodiment four roll sections 16,17,18,19, where in each roll section coating can be carried out or prevented irrespective of whether coating has been carried out in other roll sections or not. The actual coating technique and also the chemical composition of the coating layers are well known to the art and will not therefore be described in more detail.
Thus, the coated paper 4 comprises a wide paper web 2 which is coated with copying layers in longitudinally extending web sections 16-19 in dependence on where respective web sections are to be placed in an item of printed matter.
According to a preferred embodiment the wide paper web 2 has a width which is equal to the total width of the sheets forming part of solely one item of printed matter, where the web section 16 along one side edge of the paper web 2 is only coated on one side, where the web section 19 along the other side edge of the paper web 2 is solely coated on the other side, and where the part of the paper web 17,18 located between the web sections 16,19 situated along the side edges is coated on both sides. This means that the whole of the paper web is used in the manufacture of a given item of printed matter, which facilitates planning of the manufacturing process.
It often happens that an item of self-copying printe matter is only intended to copy text written over a given part of its surface or area and not text written on other parts thereof. To this end when necessary one or more of said web sections 16,19 is only coated partially on the one 20 or the other 21 side of the wide paper web 2. A coating apparatus of the kind illustrated in Fig. 1 normally has a capacity which is much greater, for example three times greater, than the capacity of a printi press, which is illustrated schematically in Fig. 2. For this reason it is therefore suitable to roll-up the coated paper 4, and to transfer such a roll of paper to a printin press for finally producing printed matter. -In this way, a coating apparatus can be used to coat paper while, for example, three printing presses can be used to finally prepare the items of printed matter.
It will be understood, of course, that the coating apparatus may be incorporated with the printing press, the paper web 2 remaining unbroken through the plant.
Subsequent to supplying the coated paper web with print, the paper web 2 is divided longitudinally, in accordance with the invention, into two or more narrow paper webs 9,10,11,12, where each of said narrow paper webs 9-12 corresponds to a web section 16-19. The narrow paper webs 9-12 are brought together, fastened to one another and cut, therewith to provide a finished intended item of printed matter. It will readily be perceived that the present inven¬ tion eliminates the disadvantages mentioned in the intro¬ duction. The invention enables self-copying printed matter to be produced in a highly rational manner. The method avoids the necessity of starting with wide paper webs having a given coating and requiring to be printed upon, divided into longitudinal sections and rolled onto an equal number of rolls as there are sections and to then
O PI mount a number of different such rolls in a machine for combining various sections to form an item of printed matter.
Thus, a number of working steps are saved by coating the paper 1 in a manner particular to an intended item of printed matter. In addition hereto, storage costs are reduced, since it is not necessary to store a large number of rolls of paper which has been coated in different ways. One further important advantage is that subsequent to having coated a given length of the paper 1 in a given manner, the coating apparatus can be re-set to coat the paper in a different manner. This also contributes to the possibility of producing relatively small editions of self-copying paper at reasonable costs. It will be understood that the invention is not restricted, to the production of form sets and neither to the production of printed matter comprising four sheets. The invention can, of course, be applied in the manufacture of any type of printed matter which includes sheets coated in various ways.
Thus, the invention shall not be considered limited to the aforedescribed embodiments, but that modifications can be made within the scope of the following claims.
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Claims

1. A method for producing self-copying printed matter comprising at least two sheets combined to form a so-called form set or the like, said sheets being coated with a copying layer and said printed matter being produ- ced by causing paper webs which are coated with copying layer and provided with print to lie one upon the other in an intended order of sequence in a form set or the like, whereafter the paper webs are partially joined together and cut to a length corresponding to the length of a form set, characterized in that said paper webs (9-12) are produced by coating a wide paper web (2) having a width corresponding to the combined widths of the sheets present in at least one item of printed matter (13) in "web sections (16-19) of mutually equal width parallel with the paper web (2), each of said web sections having a width corresponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter (13), where respective web sections (16-19) are coated with a copying layer on one side (20) ,the other side (21), or on both sides of the paper web (2) depending upon whether respective web sections (16-19) are intended to form the uppermost sheet, the lowermost sheet or inter¬ mediate sheets in a finished item of printed matter; and in that a thus coated paper web (4) prior to said combi¬ nation to form an item of printed matter (13) is divided into two or more longitudinally extending narrow paper webs (9-12), where each corresponds to a web section (16-19).
2. A method according to Claim 1 , characterized in that said wide paper web (2) is coated in said web sections (16-19) in a manner such that the web section (16) intended to form the uppermost sheets in an item of printed matter is coated on its undersurface (21) with a copying layer of the first type, namely a so-called coated back layer (CB-layer); in that the web section (19) intended to form the lowermost sheet is coated on its upper surface (20) with a copying layer of a second type, namely a so-called coated front-layer (CF-layer) ; and in that the web section or web sections (17,18) intended to form an intermediate sheet or sheets is, or are, coated on the upper surface (20) with a copying layer of said second type (CF-layer) and on their undersurface (21) with a copying layer of said first type (CB-layer) .
3. A method according to Claim 2, characterized in that said wide paper web (2) has a width equal to the total width of the sheets forming part of solely one item of printed matter (13); and in that the paper web (2) in the web section (16;19) along its one side edge is solely coated on one side; in that the paper web (2) at the web section along the other side edge (19;16) is solely coated on the other side; and in that the part of the paper web (17,18) located between the web sections (16,19) situated along said side edges is coated on both sides.
4. A method according to Claim 1, 2 or 3, charac- terized.in that one or more of said web sections (16-19) is only partially coated on one or the other side of the wide paper web (2) .
5. Paper far producing self-copying printed matter comprising at least two sheets, which sheets are coated with a copying layer, characterized in that a wide paper web (4) having a width corresponding to the total widths of the sheets forming part of at least one item of printed matter (13) is coated in web sections (16-19) of mutually equal length parallel with the paper web (4) , each of the web sections (16-19) having a width corres- ponding to the width of a finished item of printed matter (13), where respective web sections (16-19) are coated on one side, the other side or on both sides of the paper web (4) depending upon whether respective web sections (16-19) are intended for use as the uppermost, the lower- most or an intermediate sheet of an item of printed matter
6. Paper according to Claim 5, characterized in that the web section (16) intended for use as the uppermos sheet in an item of printed matter (13) is coated on its
: undersurface (21) with a copying layer of a first type, namely a so-called coated back layer (CB-layer) ; in that, the web section (19) intended for use as the lowermost sheet in an item of printed matter is coated on its upper side (20) with a coating layer of the second type, namely a so-called coated front layer (CF-layer); and in that the web section or. sections (17,18) intended for use as an intermediate sheet or sheets is or are coated on their upper surfaces (20) with a copying layer of said second type (CF-layer) and on their underside (.21) with a copying layer of said first type (CF-layer) .
7. Paper according to Claim 5 or 6, characterized in that one or more of said web sections (16-19) is or are only partially coated with a copying layer on one or the other side of the wide paper web (4) .
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