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US07949277B2 Reprographic device providing collated and uncollated subset finishing selections at the local graphical user interface to allow reprographic device users to program different document finishing types within a single printed job to construct a mixed subset finished output 有权
复制设备在本地图形用户界面处提供整理和未分类的子集完成选择,以允许复制设备用户在单个打印作业内编程不同的文档整理类型以构建混合子集完成输出

  • Patent Title: Reprographic device providing collated and uncollated subset finishing selections at the local graphical user interface to allow reprographic device users to program different document finishing types within a single printed job to construct a mixed subset finished output
  • Patent Title (中): 复制设备在本地图形用户界面处提供整理和未分类的子集完成选择,以允许复制设备用户在单个打印作业内编程不同的文档整理类型以构建混合子集完成输出
  • Application No.: US11291664
    Application Date: 2005-12-01
  • Publication No.: US07949277B2
    Publication Date: 2011-05-24
  • Inventor: Wilbert D. Douglas
  • Applicant: Wilbert D. Douglas
  • Applicant Address: US CT Norwalk
  • Assignee: Xerox Corporation
  • Current Assignee: Xerox Corporation
  • Current Assignee Address: US CT Norwalk
  • Agent Luis M. Ortiz; Kermit D. Lopez; Tuesday A. Kaasch
  • Main IPC: G03G15/00
  • IPC: G03G15/00
Reprographic device providing collated and uncollated subset finishing selections at the local graphical user interface to allow reprographic device users to program different document finishing types within a single printed job to construct a mixed subset finished output
Abstract:
Reprographic device provides collated and uncollated subset finishing selections at the local Graphical User Interface to allow the user to program different types of finishing within a single job to construct mixed subset finished output. Subset finishing provides a user with the ability to select different finishing options, stapling/folding/offset/hole-punching to a portion of a larger job. Print jobs can make use of software based solutions to create custom print subset finishing. Methods allow different finishing options to be applied to portions of a larger collated or uncollated job from the local GUI. A new group of subset programming attributes can be made available on the local UI. A user can then construct a mixed subset job of both print and scanned images and apply custom finishing operations on each subset. Based on the desired job attributes, the system will automatically acquire image orientation information, select the paper tray source(s), perform image rotation and invoke the appropriate finishing options.
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