Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080222522 | Method of background form print submission for document enhancement - Background form print submission enhancements are provided by attaining background form print submission enhancements for layered documents by generating a background form from a single print job file, the background form containing master data and overlay data in a monolithic page description language (PDL); applying said background form to pages in said document; performing variable length merging on multiple pages of said background form; submitting static content of said document to create said background form; submitting variable content of said document to merge with said background form; and merging arbitrary pages of said background form with said arbitrary pages of a second PDL. The improvement may be best implemented in the print driver while others may be best implemented at the digital front end (DFE) proper. Overall, the improvement aim to retain workflow function with applications that do not actually support true variable information (VI) document authoring. | 09-11-2008 |
20080222526 | Smart color bars - A computer implemented method and system for enhancing color bars utilized in color rendering applications. One or more primary color bars are associated with an electronic document in response to at least one input by a user, wherein the primary color bar(s) is based on a plurality of input color spaces utilized by the electronic document. Additionally, a dynamic color bar can be automatically configured that includes a plurality of spot colors associated with the electronic document, wherein the dynamic color bar permits the user to determine all spot colors defined for the electronic document. The primary color bar(s) permits a single set of rules for color bar content and placement to be governed by the primary color bar, thereby enhancing the use of color bars in color rendering applications. | 09-11-2008 |
20080247770 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MARKING TEST PATCHES FOR CALIBRATING AND/OR VISUALLY CONFIRMING COLOR ACCURACY OF A MARKING DEVICE - A printer or other marking device forms a first desired image in a first area, such as a main image area, of a first substrate; forms a first portion of a set of test patches in a margin area of the first substrate; forms a second desired image in a first area, such as a main image area, of a second substrate; and forms a second portion of the set of test patches in a margin area of the second substrate. A measuring device such as a spectrophotometer may be used to measure each test patch, and based on the measured values, a color calibration is performed for use in a subsequent marking operation. The color calibration may include generating or modifying a tone reproduction curve based on the measured values. The margin areas may be later trimmed off, thereby removing the portion of the substrates on which the test patches are formed. | 10-09-2008 |
20080264285 | Method of processing and printing print job portions for enabling bindery efficiencies - A method is provided for preparing one or more print jobs for finishing. The method includes dividing a portion of the one or more print jobs into a first set of pages corresponding with a first print output stack having one stack height and a second set of pages corresponding with a second print output stack having another stack height. A printing instruction is provided for causing at least one of the first and second sets of pages to be printed in a multiple up format when either one of the output stack heights is greater than a selected output stack height, or when the sum of the stack heights is greater than the selected output stack height. The printing instruction is used, pursuant to printing the first and second sets of pages with the printing instruction, for (1) causing the at least one of the first print output stack and the second print output stack to be printed in multiple-up format, and (2) preventing either one of the print output stack heights from exceeding the selected output height. | 10-30-2008 |
20080265482 | Method of processing and printing print job portions for enabling bindery efficiencies - A method is provided for processing and printing print job portions. The method includes providing an output related attribute, and using the attribute to divide a portion of one or more print jobs into a first section (including a first print output stack) and a second section (including a second print output stack). When the portion of the one or more print jobs is printed, an output stack processing instruction is used to separate the first output stack from the second print output stack along a boundary defined by the instruction. | 10-30-2008 |
20080270397 | AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY OF A COMPLEX DOCUMENT BASED ON PRODUCTION CONSTRAINTS - A method for assembling a document generates a set of candidate content items for inclusion in the document. The content items may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. An inclusion constraint is automatically applied to the set to determine whether the set satisfies the inclusion constraint. If the set does not satisfy the inclusion constraint, a conflict may be resolved by identifying one or more candidate content items in the set to be removed and removing the identified candidate content items from the set. A document may be created that includes the candidate content items that were not removed. The document may be published. | 10-30-2008 |
20080270470 | AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY OF A COMPLEX DOCUMENT BASED ON PRODUCTION CONTRAINTS - A method for assembling a document generates a set of candidate content items for inclusion in the document, The content items may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, A set of production criteria for printing the candidate content items as a document may be selected. An inclusion constraint is automatically applied to the set of production criteria. If the set of production criteria does not satisfy the inclusion constraint, a conflict may be resolved. One or more production criteria in the set may be identified that may be modified. A user selection of at least one production criteria that may be modified may be received. The identified production criteria may be modified according to the user selection. A document may be created that includes the modified production criteria and the candidate content items. The document may be published. | 10-30-2008 |
20080276251 | Method and system for page exception programming utilizing metadata - A method and system for automatically generating page exception programming based on user-defined rules is disclosed. A page specific metadata in a PDL file can be evaluated against specific rules to automatically create page exception programming. An embedded PDL device control instructions can also be evaluated and converted into page exception programming thereby producing an integrating representation of all page exception programming for a print job. The PDL page extracted as an exception page can then be displayed on a graphical user interface which provides an operator to confirm pages for editing. | 11-06-2008 |
20080278745 | Multiple output devices with rules-based sub-job device selection - A system and method for sending different portions of a document to different output destinations where different portions of a document can be processed differently. The notion of a printer or output device is expanded to include multiple destinations with rules that define what content will be sent to each of the destinations. In order to ease management of the system, an optional centralized management system to enable the distribution of rules to systems where the printers are defined is proposed. An enhancement to print driver software allows the additional rules-based multiple output device handling configuration and programming. | 11-13-2008 |
20090033977 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AGGREGATING PRINT JOBS - A computer implemented method is provided for automatically aggregating multiple print jobs. The method includes: (A) combining first and second print jobs, each of which complies with a print processing related rule, and the combination of the first and second print jobs corresponds with a first print job size value; (B) receiving a third print job corresponding with a second print job size value; (C) aggregating the first, second and third print jobs into an aggregate print job when the third print job complies with the print processing related rule and a combination of the first, second and third print jobs results in an aggregate print job having a third print job size value that is less than a reference print job size value; and (D) producing a print output with the combination of the first print job and the second print job when the third print job complies with the print processing related rule and a combination of the first, second and third print jobs results in an aggregate print job having a fourth print job size value that exceeds the reference print job size value. | 02-05-2009 |
20090033978 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AGGREGATING PRINT JOBS - A computer implemented method of automatically aggregating multiple print jobs is provided. The method includes storing a first print job set comprising a plurality of first type print jobs in memory in which each one of the first type print jobs comply with print job aggregation criteria. If a first selected condition is met, the first type print jobs of the first print job set are aggregated. Second type print jobs failing to comply with the print job aggregation criteria are stored as a second print job set. If a second selected condition is met, a determination as to whether the second type print jobs of the second print job set are aggregatable is made. Responsive to such determination, the second type print jobs of the second print job set may be either aggregated or processed without aggregation. | 02-05-2009 |
20090033979 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AGGREGATING PRINT JOBS - There is provided a computer implemented method of automatically aggregating multiple print jobs. The method includes: storing, in memory, a first print job group complying with a first set of print job aggregation criteria and a second print job group complying with a second set of print job aggregation criteria. A print job is received and at least a part of the received print job is aggregated with the first print job group to form a first aggregated print job set if the received print job complies with the first set of print job aggregation criteria and one of a set of release criteria is met. At least a part of the received print job is aggregated with the second print job group to form a second aggregated print job set if the received print job complies with the second set of print job aggregation criteria and one of a set of release criteria is met. Each one of the first aggregated print job and the second aggregated print job sets is transmitted to one or more document processing resources for processing. In turn, a network client may be apprised of when one of the first, second and third print jobs has been processed with the one or more document processing resources. | 02-05-2009 |
20090086256 | CONDITIONAL CONTENT PRINTING - A method of conditional content printing may include receiving a job, wherein the job includes a base layer and a first conditional content layer. One or more printing parameters may be received. The job may be automatically processed by a resource based on the one or more printing parameters to produce a first document and a second document. Both the first document and the second document may include the base layer. The first document may include the conditional content layer. The second document may not include the conditional content layer. A sheet may be printed for the first and the second document. The sheet for the first document may include the base layer and the first conditional content layer. The sheet for the second document may include the base layer. | 04-02-2009 |
20090100426 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF RECONCILING SOURCES OF PRINT JOB PROCESSING INFORMATION IN A PRINT PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT - A method of processing a print job in a document production environment includes receiving a job ticket having job ticket parameters, identifying a process plan template having processing instructions for processing the print job and performing a parameter value resolving process for each job ticket parameter. The resolving process may include identifying candidate values, identifying the source associated with each of the candidate values and determining whether a candidate value has a source having precedence. If a source has precedence, the corresponding candidate value may be selected as a resolved parameter value. A user may be presented with a representation of a set of the resolved parameter values and may be permitting to modify at least one of the resolved parameter values. A first portion of the print job may be processed using the identified process plan template, the resolved parameter values, and any user-modified parameter values. | 04-16-2009 |
20090122325 | AUTOMATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSESSING AND SUMMARIZING GAMUT REQUIREMENTS - Methods and systems of assessing color gamut requirements for a print job and a printing device are disclosed. A print job including one or more input color spaces may be received. A computing device may produce a color transformation for each input color space using at least a color gamut error profile. The computing device may further produce result information based on the one or more color transformations. Result information may be provided to a user. | 05-14-2009 |
20090154836 | IMAGE DOWNSAMPLING DURING PROCESSING - A method of preparing a document for printing may include determining a preferred image resolution for an image on a document. An electronic file may be received. The electronic file may comprise data representing a first embedded image having a nominal resolution. A job may be received. The job may comprise one or more operations to be performed on the electronic file. A computing device may determine an effective resolution for the first embedded image based on the nominal resolution and the one or more operations. It is determined whether the effective resolution for the first embedded image is greater than the preferred image resolution. The first embedded image may be downsampled based on a scaling factor. A printing device may process the job using the downsampled first embedded image. | 06-18-2009 |
20090154838 | IMAGE DOWNSAMPLING FOR PRINT JOB PROCESSING - A system for preparing documents for printing includes a stored object corresponding to an image having an effective resolution, as well as a computing device. The computing device is configured to receive an electronic file comprising data representing a plurality of embedded images wherein each embedded image has an effective resolution. The computing device determine whether an object associated with a first one of the embedded images is identical to the stored object. If so, it replaces the first one of the embedded images with the image corresponding to the stored object when the effective resolution of the first one of the embedded images and the effective resolution of the image corresponding to the stored object are within a preselected threshold. | 06-18-2009 |
20090185202 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELECTING PRINTING MATERIALS - Methods and systems for selecting printing materials are disclosed. One or more performance criteria and a print job may be received. At least one performance criterion may be used to measure a capability for a plurality of sets of printing materials. A computing device may evaluate the print job with respect to the one or more performance criteria in order to produce evaluation information. A first set of printing materials may be selected from the plurality of sets of printing materials based on the evaluation information. An indication of the first set of printing materials may be provided. | 07-23-2009 |
20090185203 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED LOAD BALANCING OF COLOR PRINT JOBS - Methods and systems for selecting a printing device are disclosed. A print job may be received. A computing device may produce a first color transformation for the print job using at least a color gamut error profile for a first printing device to determine a first value and a second color transformation for the print job using at least a color gamut error profile for a second printing device to determine a second value. One of the printing devices may be selected for the print job based on at least the first value and the second value. The print job may be transmitted to the selected printing device and printed using the selected printing device. | 07-23-2009 |
20090219563 | AUTOMATED PRINT-RELATED WORKFLOW - An automated print prepress workflow, including a memory; a processor communicating with the memory; and a job ticket stored in the memory, is provided. The job ticket includes a plurality of print job related parameters and a set of print job related information. The workflow further includes a conditional branching arrangement defining a plurality of print job prepress development paths, each one of these plurality of paths including one or more print job prepress development operations. Prepress development of the print job may include automatically branching to one of the plurality of print job prepress development paths responsive to the processor reading one or both of the (1) the one or more of the plurality of print job related parameters and (2) at least part of the print job related information set. One or more of the print job prepress development operations may be automatically adaptively processed. | 09-03-2009 |
20090273800 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPILING PRINT JOB SEGMENTS OR COMPOSITE PRINT JOBS IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A system is provided for compiling a multi-part print job. The system is adapted to receive a first print job part at a first print system gateway, and responsive to determining that the first print job part is part of the multi-part job, the first print job segment in memory. A second print job segment is received at a second print system gateway and responsive to determining that the second print job part is part of the multi-part job, the second print job segment in memory. When a selected condition is met, both the first and second print job segments are released from memory for processing as the multi-part print job with an electronic document processing system. | 11-05-2009 |
20100020346 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING OF A PRINT JOB IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A system and method of controlling printing of a print job in a printing system is provided. The print job includes a first section and a second section, with each one of the first and second sections including copyrighted content for which copyright clearance is required prior to printing. In one example of operation, the first and second sections are stored in memory and it is determined that copyright clearance is unavailable for one of the first and second sections. In response to such determining, either (1) printing of the one of the first and second sections is prohibited until it can be determined that a selected condition has been met, or (2) at least one operation is performed with respect to the one of the first and second sections so that only pages for which copyright clearance has been obtained can be printed. | 01-28-2010 |
20100020347 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING OF A PRINT JOB IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A system for controlling printing of a print job in a printing system is provided. In practice, a first value corresponding with a first proposed number of prints to be produced with the printing system is stored in a memory communicating with the controller. When the first value exceeds a number for which copyright clearance is available, a controller changes the first value corresponding with the first proposed number of prints to be produced to a second value corresponding with a second proposed number of prints to be produced. Additionally, when a selected condition is met the controller uses the second value corresponding with the second proposed number of prints to be produced to control the number of prints produced by the printing system. | 01-28-2010 |
20100020348 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING OF A PRINT JOB IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A system for controlling printing of a print job in a printing system is provided. In practice, a first value corresponding with a first proposed number of prints to be produced with the printing system is stored in a memory communicating with the controller. When use of the first value for printing the print job would cause the copyright royalty to exceed a selected threshold, the controller changes the first value corresponding with the first proposed number of prints to be produced to a second value corresponding with a second proposed number of prints to be produced. Additionally, when a selected condition is met the controller uses the second value corresponding with the second proposed number of prints to be produced to control the number of prints produced by the printing system. | 01-28-2010 |
20110116134 | AUTOMATIC IMPOSITION GUTTER REMOVAL - A method and apparatus for printing a plurality of documents juxtaposed for imposition on a print media sheet without gutters. The document images are rasterized and a band of single or multiple pixels is selected along the image margins and compared to determine if adjacent bands are within a predetermined tolerance value. If so, the images are juxtaposed without a gutter; and, if not, one image is rotated 180° and the comparison repeated. If the comparison still is not within a predetermined tolerance value, the juxtaposed images are imposed with a gutter. | 05-19-2011 |
20120092725 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR QUEUE SYNCHRONIZATION - This invention relates to a methods and a printing system in which queues across one or more printing devices, such as printers, copiers, and the like, are automatically kept synchronized. The queues are placed into one or more pools. In some embodiments, one queue in a pool is designated as a master queue. Changes to the queues in the pool are then controlled and propagated from the master queue. In other embodiments, various queues in a pool are designated as peers. Any change to a queue, such as a change to, a subset of print job parameters, in the pool is then propagated to its peers. | 04-19-2012 |