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  2. Bates numbering - Wikipedia

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    Bates Automatic Numbering-Machine, approx 1906, with a number printed by the machine. Bates numbering (also known as Bates stamping, Bates branding, Bates coding or Bates labeling) is a method of sequentially numbering pages with a reference number. A hand-operated Bates numbering device is used to "stamp" a number on a page, and the numbers ...

  3. Talk:Bates numbering - Wikipedia

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    1 Bates numbering machine. 1 comment. 2 Dead link. 2 comments. 3 Cryptic abbreviation. 2 comments. 4 Editing information visible in page. 1 comment. 5 Removed advert ...

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  5. Bates Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Bates Manufacturing Company may refer to: Bates Mill — a textile mill in Lewiston, Maine also known by that name Bates Manufacturing Company — manufacturers of automatic consecutive-numbering machines; see Bates numbering

  6. Unit record equipment - Wikipedia

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    This progression, or flow, from machine to machine was often planned and documented with detailed flowcharts that used standardized symbols for documents and the various machine functions. [6] All but the earliest machines had high-speed mechanical feeders to process cards at rates from around 100 to 2,000 per minute, sensing punched holes with ...

  7. A. B. Dick Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1883 [1] in Chicago as a lumber company by Albert Blake Dick (1856 – 1934). It soon expanded into office supplies and, after licensing key autographic printing patents from Thomas Edison, became the world's largest manufacturer of mimeograph equipment (Albert Dick coined the word "mimeograph"). [3]