WO2001092961A1 - Flächiges material, insbesondere als bogen oder bahn und schreibvorrichtung für ein solches material - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a flat sheet material with the features according to the preamble of claim 1 and writing devices with the features according to the preamble of claim 31 and claim 35.
- sheet material for producing sheet-like writing sheets are known, sheets being provided as information carriers, the information content of which is determined by color particles applied to the surface for optical recognition.
- the information generally consists of texts formed by letters or of graphic elements such as drawings or the like.
- the sheet generally consists of paper with cellulose or plastic fibers embedded in a binder or of a plastic film, such as is used for daylight projection. The color is applied by hand using appropriate writing utensils or using printing devices.
- the information content that can be summarized on a sheet is usually limited by the legibility of smaller letters, for example.
- Downstream OCR or OMR software (Optical Character Recognition, Optical Letter Recognition; Optical Mark Reading, reading of handwritten or printed markings) can convert the point information read by the scanner into characters or letter information, which means a significant reduction in memory requirements , However, this conversion is time-consuming and, according to the current state of the art, usually requires a manual correction.
- MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
- information is optically recognizable in a so-called bar code in the form of a system consisting of lines of different widths or spaced from one another, for example fixed on a sticker, which can be scanned using reading pens or hand or long-range scanners .
- the copying of documents is widely carried out by means of photocopying, the color information being optically scanned on a sheet described and is transferred to a drum.
- the drum is locally magnetically conditioned in such a way that a powdered color toner adheres to the corresponding points on the drum and can be applied to a further sheet as a copy of the original. Occasional soiling can adversely affect the quality of the copy.
- the invention has for its object to improve the exchange of electronic and optically recognizable data.
- the object is achieved by a flat sheet material with the features of claim 1 and by writing devices with the features of claim 31 or with the features of claim 35.
- the same or a further coating has fine cavities, for example in the form of a suitable crystalline structure and in particular in the form of microcapsules, as are known from the production of carbonless paper.
- these particles can be applied to the sheet material in a common process together with the coating.
- Such a coating is suitable for large-scale mass-produced goods, so that sheet-shaped sheets can be produced inexpensively and in large quantities, on which optical as well as electrical or magnetic information or functions can be deposited.
- a high information content can be recorded on the sheet material both optically and, for example, magnetically or in combination thereof.
- dialog-capable products can be produced from the sheet material according to the invention, on which information can be stored, changed and queried.
- the particles mentioned are preferably arranged in the cavities mentioned, so that regardless of the content of the cavities, the coating can be carried out in one process without major modifications, as is already known in the large-scale production of carbonless paper.
- the corresponding sheet material is inexpensive to produce in this way.
- the cavities or the microcapsule may be appropriate to design the cavities or the microcapsule accordingly.
- the manufacturing process can be simplified by embedding the electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles in a separate layer.
- a cavity simultaneously contains the color former mentioned and an electrically and / or magnetically activatable particle.
- a carbon copy in which fine cavities contain a color former which, in accordance with the known prior art, encounters a color developer when it bursts and thus becomes visible.
- the corresponding coating also contains electrical and / or magnetically activatable particles, so that both optically and magnetically recognizable information can be stored separately from one another or in interaction with one another in the carbon copy.
- the copy set is designed as an endless set with a guide hole edge and is therefore particularly suitable for processing in the data output of computer systems of medium-sized data technology, personal computers and automatic typing and addressing machines. In systems of this type, both optically and magnetically recognizable information can be output with great reliability and a correspondingly large amount with little effort.
- the carbonless record is designed as a quick-disconnect record, with which data that are also optically and magnetically recognizable can likewise advantageously be stored.
- a quick disconnect set also has only one separating edge, as a result of which, after the separating set has been separated, at least three clean edges remain on the individual sheets, which enables their use for representative purposes and in particular in business correspondence.
- At least some of the cavities in the coating are filled with fragrances.
- fragrances for example, in connection with advertising replies to be filled in, transfer forms for invoices or the like when a writing instrument is attached the cavities crushed and the fragrance released.
- a suitable fragrance that is perceived as positive can increase the motivation of the writer.
- the release can also take place by activating embedded electrical or agglutinable particles.
- at least some of the cavities mentioned are filled with adhesives. Envelopes produced in this way can be sealed in an automated process, in particular in connection with magnetizable or electrically activatable particles.
- the sheet material is divided into zones, each of which is coated with different coatings with differently filled cavities.
- envelopes or the like can be produced which have cavities filled with adhesive for automatic sealing in a zone.
- an address field that can be read both optically and magnetically can be provided.
- Cavities with fragrances can also be provided in this zone, which are released when the address field is filled.
- cavities filled with color former as well as electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles are embedded in the coating of a sheet material.
- the latter activatable particles interact with the fine cavities in such a way that, for example, the cavities burst by means of magnetic activation and the color former emerges.
- letters, characters, bar codes or the like can be magnetically applied to the sheet material and made visible at the same time by means of a magnetographic printer or the like. This means that the information content is available in a magnetically and optically recognizable manner on the sheet material at the same time, which enables evaluation both optically and electronically.
- the particles mentioned are designed as magnetizable particles.
- a grain size of the agglutinable particles of less than about 2-3 micrometers has proven to be expedient.
- the magnetizable particles are made from the materials commonly used in floppy disks or hard disks with hard magnetic properties of high remanence and high coercive force and in particular from chromium dioxide, iron oxide, polycrystalline nickel-cobalt alloys, cobalt-chromium or cobalt-samarium alloy or from barium Ferrite.
- information can be stored in binary form or in plain text, as in the case of a tape or diskette.
- the web or sheet material also comprises a paper layer, this can also be written on or printed on and thereby carry not only magnetic but also optically detectable information.
- the desired information can be stored magnetically and the web or sheet material can be provided with additional notes by hand. It is also possible to use the same information both in writing and to lay table on the web or sheet material, which results in the possibility of direct reading by a viewer and reading by a suitable magnetic scanning device for feeding into a computer.
- All of the above-mentioned designs are advantageously formed from heat-resistant materials in such a way that the corresponding sheets can be processed in photocopiers, laser or magnetography printers and other devices with high heat development without loss of quality.
- a sheet material with electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles is proposed, which is processed into memo notes with a self-adhesive strip.
- Such notes can be used, for example, to write down telephone notes or the like using a hand-held pen with a magnetic tip, which are then stored on such a note, both visually and magnetically recognizable.
- Such a sticky note can be temporarily attached to a file or at any other point with a self-adhesive strip, the information content being able to be recorded and processed later with a magnetic scanner if necessary.
- the sheet material according to the invention also permits further handling options, as are known from the usual paper sheets described. For example, punching, stapling, filing and archiving and also gluing or gluing such as with paper sheets is possible.
- the sheet material which is typically produced in an elongated form and wound into rolls, is advantageously trimmed in the form of a sheet with a standardized base area, in particular in A4 format, so that it is processed in standard printers, copiers and so on and in standardized form Files can be archived.
- Such a sheet or sheet material is advantageously divided into sub-areas, at least one of which is designed as a read / write area.
- a further sub-area can then be provided exclusively for attaching staples, perforations or a glue binding, without the stored agnetic see information impaired.
- the reading / writing area is expediently identified by a printed marking, so that the user can easily see where he can, for example, make a suitable perforation.
- the sheet material has conductor tracks which can be printed on from a conductive ink and expediently consist of electrically conductive particles embedded in the coating mentioned.
- the particles can be, for example, a metal powder and / or the above-mentioned agnetisable particles, which fulfill a double function as magnetic data storage and as an electrical transmission element.
- the sheet material is expediently divided into a plurality of reading / writing areas 12, each of which is connected to a conductor track. In this way, structures can be implemented in the manner of a circuit in which, for example, the magnetic information of an individual read / write area can be queried or changed at a remote location via a conductor track.
- microchips such as are used, for example, in so-called "smart labels".
- a microchip is expediently connected to the above-mentioned conductor tracks and allows, for example, an evaluation of the magnetic information stored in the individual read / write areas.
- an antenna for data exchange with the activatable particles is applied to the sheet material, in particular by printing.
- the antenna can also be formed by the electrically activatable particles. This increases the operational Rich of sheet material in which the stored information can be read and / or changed at various points, for example when passing through a manufacturing process, using different means appropriate to the situation.
- the sheet material mentioned can, for example, be guided through a scanner-like device, the magnetic information being scannable.
- the magnetically stored information can be queried via the antenna mentioned, for example in connection with a microchip, the typical reception distance being in the range of one meter. If larger interrogation distances are required in the course of the process, the magnetic information can be made visible and optically scanned, for example, using the microcapsule color former technique described above. For example, the information can be applied magnetically and optically as a bar code, the optically recognizable bar code being readable in a range of up to approximately 10 using a long-range scanner.
- Products made from the sheet material according to the invention are capable of dialogue and are therefore versatile.
- the sheet material can be printed in multiple layers on non-impact printers, with the magnetic information corresponding to the printed information or also being able to deviate therefrom.
- the magnetic information can be adapted to the current status in the course of the transportation process and an accompanying dialog process and can be made visible, for example, during delivery.
- a shipping envelope and, in particular, an envelope is formed from a flat sheet material with electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles.
- an address can be written on such an envelope so that the postman can see it, while the magnetically applied information can contribute to an improved automatic letter delivery.
- a brochure is formed from the sheet material with electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles. Due to the simultaneous optical and magnetic writeability, a so-called "personalization" of the brochure is possible in a simplified manner, for example by taking personal or address data from a database and computationally
- an advertising brochure on the cover sheet can thus be addressed personally to an individual customer, while the information that is magnetically available at the same time simplifies automated administration and delivery to the customer.
- an insert folder in particular for written documents, is formed from a sheet material with a coating containing electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles.
- Banks, insurance companies or the like can use this insert folder to put together information and / or offer documents that have been put together in a simplified manner, the insert folder on the one hand being optically recognizable bar in plain text, for example, to the addressees, while the simultaneously magnetically stored information about these addressees simplifies automated management of this insert folder together with the offer documents contained therein.
- the sheet material is processed with electrically and / or magnetically activatable particles to form a zigzag-folded tab paper.
- Such tab paper can be used advantageously in data processing systems in particular when large amounts of data have to be put on paper unattended.
- a zigzag folded tab paper can be drawn in and processed in suitable printers with a tractor with high reliability, whereby the desired information can be stored optically as well as magnetically legibly on the tab paper.
- further processing by electronic means is expedient, which is supported by the magnetic readability.
- the optical readability allows a random check.
- a writing device which has a magnetographic writing head is suitable for applying the magnetic information to a sheet material with embedded, magnetizable particles.
- magnetizable particles can be conditioned precisely along its longitudinal axis. Through a relative movement of the sheet material to the magnetography writing head transversely to its longitudinal axis, each individual point on the sheet material can be magnetized in the desired manner, comparable to a laser printer or photocopier. Are there very high write speeds can be achieved with a very high data density.
- two magnetography writing heads are aligned with one another with an intermediate gap through which the sheet material can be passed. Due to the mutual alignment, a high magnetic field strength and thus a reliable magnetic conditioning of the magnetizable particles in the sheet material can be achieved in the gap.
- a downstream magnetic reading unit is expediently provided, by means of which the magnetic information on the sheet material can be read. This creates a combination device for writing and / or reading.
- the magnetically written information can be immediately checked for errors in the magnetic data storage by the downstream magnetic reading unit. This contributes to data security in particular if the information is initially only stored magnetically without visual visualization and thus the possibility of control.
- the writing device described above is advantageously designed as an expansion unit for a conventional printer.
- existing printing presses or also inexpensive, mass-produced workplace printers can be expanded in such a way that the known data processing with optically readable information is expanded by the magnetically stored information with little additional effort.
- large amounts of sheets can be labeled optically and magnetically legibly at low cost without toner, ink, etc.
- such a hand-held writing device can be written on this paper in an optically readable manner, comparable to a pencil or ballpoint pen, the same information also being magnetically applied to the automatic data acquisition by the magnetic tip.
- a writing device for example, ballot papers, bank orders or the like can be labeled by hand from a corresponding sheet material, which can then be evaluated reliably and at high speed in large quantities using a magnetic reading device.
- the pen-shaped writing device can have a pure magnetic tip or a combination of magnetic tip and, for example, a ballpoint pen refill or the like.
- a suitable sheet material can be produced, for example, in which iron oxide is arranged within a kaolin / SBR latex layer and is crocheted onto a paper substrate of, for example, 49 g / m 2 .
- the magnetizable particles typically have a surface density of approximately 0.1 to 0.4 g / m 2 .
- magnetizable particles for example made of Mn-Zn ferrite with a grain size of ⁇ 3 micrometers, are embedded in such microcapsules in a conventional method for microcapsule formation.
- the production of the microcapsules can for example in an oily emulsion with gelatin and gum arabic.
- the emulsion can be applied, for example, by knife coating or by printing onto the paper substrate. All known printing processes and in particular the gravure printing process are suitable as printing processes.
- the arrangement of the magnetizable particles in the microcapsules also avoids undesirable discoloration of the sheet material in addition to the advantages mentioned above.
- a suitable protective additive for example in the form of wheat starch, can be added to protect the microcapsules from bursting when applied to the paper substrate.
- the areal density of the magnetizable particles is expediently in the range between 0.1 and 1.2 g / m 2 .
- any coating sequence can be chosen. It may also be expedient to arrange the layers on two different sides of the sheet material. For further processing of the sheet material and also for the application of magnetic information, the further processing of the sheet material in roll form can be expedient.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective overview representation of a printed and magnetically writable sheet
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional enlargement of the sheet according to FIG. 1 in a schematic representation, merged with another sheet to form a carbon copy
- 3 shows a cross-sectional view through a variant of the bow according to FIG. 1 with magnetizable particles in microcapsules
- FIG. 3b shows a variant of the arrangement according to FIG. 3 with magnetizable particles in a separate coating
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic representation of an arrangement of
- FIG. 8 shows the schematic representation of a notepad with self-adhesive strips and magnetically activatable particles
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic representation of an endless set of sheet material according to FIG. 2,
- FIG. 10 is a schematic representation of a quick disconnect set made of the sheet material according to FIG. 2,
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic illustration of a zigzag-folded tab paper with magnetizable particles, Fig. 12 in a schematic overview
- FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of a magnetic writing device
- FIG. 14 shows a variant of the writing device according to FIG. 13,
- FIG. 16 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 15 in connection with a conventional printer
- 17 shows a basic illustration of a pen with a magnetic tip.
- the sheet 1 shows a sheet 1 cut from a sheet material 2 with a carrier layer 30, which is divided into two partial areas 10, 11.
- the partial area 10 extends along the longitudinal edge 28 and has a perforation 29.
- the other partial area 11 forms a read / write area 12 and is identified by a printed marking 13.
- the sheet 1 can have any format and, in the exemplary embodiment shown, is formed in A4 format.
- Fig. 2 shows an enlarged detail of a cross section through a copy set 15 with a sheet 1 according to Fig. 1, in which the carrier layer 30 of the sheet material 2 is made of paper 31, any paper qualities and also cardboard boxes can be used.
- the carrier layer 30 of the sheet material 2 is made of paper 31, any paper qualities and also cardboard boxes can be used.
- the cavities 3 can be formed by a suitable crystalline configuration of the coating 4 and in the exemplary embodiment shown are microcapsules 6 which are filled with a color former 7.
- the activatable particles 5 can be carbon particles or other electrically conductive particles and, in the exemplary embodiment shown, are metallic magnetizable particles 9.
- the sheet 1 is combined with a further sheet of sheet material 14 to form a copy set 15, the sheet material 14 being coated with a color developer 27 which, in cooperation with the color image 7, causes discoloration in the microcapsules 6.
- the sheet material 14 can additionally be coated with a coating 4 corresponding to the sheet material 2.
- the magnetizable particles are made of the materials commonly used in floppy disks or hard disks with hard magnetic properties of high remanence and high coercive force and in particular of chromium dioxide and can also be made of iron oxide, polycrystalline nickel-cobalt alloys, cobalt-chromium or cobalt-samarium alloy, for example or be made of barium ferrite.
- the grain size is about 2-3 microns.
- the materials used are heat-resistant.
- FIG. 3 shows a variant of the sheet material 2, in which different types of microcapsules 6 are embedded in the coating 4 in a mixed manner.
- a part of the microcapsules 6 is filled with a color former 7 and another part of the microcapsules 6 with magnetizable particles 9.
- Another part of the microcapsules 6 is filled both with the color former 7 and with corresponding activatable particles 5.
- a further part of the microcapsules 6 contains one in addition to the magnetizable particles 9 Fragrance 55 or an adhesive 56.
- the color developer 27 is also introduced into the coating 4.
- the color former 7, or the fragrance 55 or the adhesive 56 can be released from the cavities 3 by activating the particles 5.
- the color former 7 meets the embedded color developer 27 and is thereby visible.
- the particles 5 can be activated by magnetic or electrical means and in particular by utilizing a heat effect.
- the sheet material 2 can be used in one layer to hold data of a magnetic type and can be used according to the microcapsule principle described above.
- the carrier layer 30 can be formed from paper 31 and in the exemplary embodiment shown is a film 32 made of PET.
- FIG. 3b shows a variant of the arrangement according to FIG. 3, in which the carrier layer 30 is provided with two further different coatings 4, 4 '.
- the coating 4 contains the microcapsules 6, while the magnetizable particles 9 are arranged in the further coating 4 '.
- the carrier layer 30 consists of paper 31.
- the arrangement according to FIG. 3b corresponds to the arrangement according to FIG. 3.
- the 4 shows a schematic representation of a section of a sheet 1 on which a multiplicity of read / write areas 12 are provided.
- the activatable particles 5 are provided in the form of magnetizable particles 9 in the area of these reading / writing areas 12.
- the read / write areas 12 are each connected to a microchip 8 via a conductor track 16.
- the conductor tracks 16 can be glued on or printed on from conductive ink and, in the exemplary embodiment shown, are made of electrical risch conductive conductive particles 5 formed.
- the microchip 8 likewise forms an activatable particle 5 embedded in the coating 4.
- the microchip 8 is arranged in the focus of a printed antenna 17, via which the information content of the reading / writing areas 12 can be transmitted to a remote reading device, not shown.
- the read / write areas 12 can be printed in plain text or, for example, with bar codes, the bar code, for example, also being magnetically stored in the magnetizable particles 9 and being able to be queried via the antenna 17.
- bar codes for example, also being magnetically stored in the magnetizable particles 9 and being able to be queried via the antenna 17.
- two-dimensional bar codes with a correspondingly increased storage density can also be used.
- FIG. 5 shows a shipping envelope 39 in the form of an envelope 40 made from a sheet material 2 according to FIG. 1.
- the shipping envelope 39 can be designed in any letter format or as a package envelope, package envelope made of coated cardboard or the like.
- the sheet material 2 of the envelope 40 has two zones 57, 58, which are each provided with different coatings 4. Zone 57 serves for the automated sealing of envelope 40, the coating 4 of which contains adhesives 56 and magnetizable particles 9, comparable to FIG. 1.
- the envelope 40 has an address field on the overleaf, which is formed by the further zone 58. Their coating
- FIG. 6 shows a brochure 41 in which a stack of paper 31 is bound in a cardboard box 49.
- the cardboard 49 is as sheet material 2 according to FIG. 1 with activatable particles
- the paper 31 can also be designed as sheet material 2 according to the invention.
- To 7 is made from a sheet material 2 according to the invention in the form of a coated cardboard 49, a personalized insert folder 42 for offers, insurance documents or the like.
- 8 shows a notepad 51 made from the sheet material 2 according to the invention, the individual memos 54 of which have a self-adhesive strip 44 on a common edge 50, by means of which the individual memos 54 are held together and by means of which an individual memo can be attached to any base as required ,
- FIG. 9 shows an endless set 45 which is formed from a copy set 15 according to FIG. 6.
- the individual layers of the sheet material 2, 14 (FIG. 2) of the copy set 15 are connected to one another in the region of a guide hole edge 46 for a printer tractor, for example by crimping, gluing or by means of a multiflex binding. After the inscription, the guide edge 46 can be severed along a perforation 52.
- FIG. 10 shows a quick disconnect set 47 which consists of a multi-layer copy set 15 with a sheet material 2 according to the invention according to FIG. 2 and an upper cover layer made of paper 31.
- the individual layers are glued together along an edge 50; the glued edge 50 can be separated along a perforation 52 to separate the individual layers.
- FIG. 11 shows a zigzag-folded stack of ruler paper 48 made from a sheet material 2 according to FIG. 1.
- the sheet material 2 has a ruling 53 and a guide hole edge 46 on the side for a printer tractor.
- 12 shows a schematic representation of the essential components of an office computer system for the combined optical and magnetic processing of sheets according to the invention.
- a computer 115 is provided as the central element, in which texts or graphics can be created and made visible on an associated monitor 120 during the display phase. Possibly.
- text already present on a sheet of paper can be scanned by an electro-optical scanner 116 and fed into the computer 115 via a line 121 for further processing. Finished texts can then be placed on a sheet for optical recognition by a user using a printer 24.
- the system shown can be used to process magnetic information on a sheet 1 according to the invention (FIGS. 1-4) by means of a magnetic reading unit 22 and a magnetic writing device 35.
- the magnetic reading unit 22 and the magnetic writing device 35 are each connected to the computer 115 via a line 121.
- the magnetic information on a sheet 1 can be read by the magnetic reading unit 22 and processed further in the computer 115 or made visible via the monitor 120. After a processing operation, the resulting magnetic information can be magnetically written onto a sheet 1 via the magnetic writing device 35, which is in particular a modified magnetographic printer.
- the arrangement shown also enables the mutual conversion of magnetic to optically recognizable information and vice versa.
- Magnetic information for example read by the magnetic reading unit 22, can be op- be printed on a sheet 1 in a recognizable manner. In addition, the printed sheet 1 can then be provided with the corresponding magnetic information in the magnetic writing device 35.
- the individual devices shown which are interconnected to form a system, can also be combined to form combined devices as required.
- a reading device for sheets 1 according to the invention is expedient, in which the optical scanner 116 and the magnetic reading unit 22 are combined, both types of information being readable sequentially or simultaneously, depending on the design of the device.
- the printer 24 can also be combined with the magnetic writing device 35 in a combined device.
- the magnetography method for example, the magnetic information and, using a toner powder, the optically recognizable information can be applied simultaneously to a sheet 1.
- a writing device can also be advantageous in which, in a combined magnetography and thermodynamic process, a sheet 1 according to FIG. 3 is sequentially written magnetically and then by activating the microcapsules 6 filled with color former (FIGS. 2, 3).
- Combination devices comprising the magnetic reading unit 22 and the magnetic writing device 35, optionally in conjunction with an electro-optical scanner 116 and / or a printer 24, may also be expedient. In this way, a copying device similar to a known photocopier is created. If necessary, a control unit can be integrated in all the device combinations mentioned, so that the connection to a computer 115 can be dispensed with.
- FIG. 13 shows a basic illustration of a section of a magnetic writing device 35, in which a sheet material 2 with embedded magnetizable particles 9 is guided along a magnetographic writing head 18.
- the length of the magnetography head 18 corresponds approximately to the width of the sheet material 2, so that each individual point on the sheet material 2 can be magnetized precisely on the sheet material 2 transversely to the transport direction 21 by means of the magnetography writing head 18.
- the sheet material 2 is pressed against the magnetography writing head 18 by means of a drum 19 and the rotation is transported in the direction of the arrow 20.
- FIG. 14 shows a basic illustration of a variant of the writing device 35 according to FIG. 13, according to which two magnetographic writing heads 18 are aligned with one another in such a way that a narrow gap 33 remains between them.
- a sheet material 2 can be passed through the gap 33 in the transport direction 21.
- the two mutually aligned magnetography write heads 18 generate a strong magnetic field in the gap 33 in the direction of the arrow 34 for conditioning the magnetizable particles 9 (FIG. 2 and following) in the sheet material 2.
- FIG. 15 shows a basic illustration of the essential components of the magnetic writing device 35, in which the magnetography writing head 18 is arranged in a writing unit 37 such that the sheet material 2 is guided past it in the transport direction 21 by means of a plate 36.
- a reading head 38 is provided in a downstream magnetic reading unit 22, by means of which the magnetic reading unit 22 can be used on its own or as a contact. troll unit for the information magnetically written in the writing unit 37 can be used.
- FIG. 16 shows the writing device 35 according to FIG. 15 as an extension for an ordinary printer 24, which can be a laser or ink jet printer.
- the printer 24 can be designed as a dot matrix printer, whereby in connection with a sheet material according to FIGS. 2 and 3 and the coloring microcapsule technique described above, an ink ribbon, toner or the like can be dispensed with.
- the magnetic writing device 35 is connected downstream of the printer 24 with respect to the transport direction 21 of the sheet material 2, as a result of which, after optically recognizable labeling of the sheet material 2 in the printer 24, magnetic information can additionally be applied via the magnetic writing device 35. It can also be expedient to provide the magnetic writing device with respect to the transport direction 21 in front of the printer 24, as a result of which, for example, magnetic information on the sheet material 2 can first be read and, if necessary, made visible by the printer 24.
- FIG. 17 shows a further embodiment of a magnetic writing device 35, which is designed in the form of a pen 25 which can be guided by hand.
- the pin 25 has a magnetic tip 26 for the magnetic conditioning of the magnetizable particles 9 in the sheet material 2 (FIG. 2 and following).
- the pen 25 can be designed as a combination device, for example as a ballpoint pen or pencil in connection with a magnetic tip 26.
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