Abstract:
Even if print data is print-outputted from which printing apparatus upon distribution print, a print result in which there is no missing part of an image can be obtained. As a print area of a color MFP 104 and a monochromatic MFP 105 upon distribution print, an AND area 1403 of a print area 1401 and a print area 1402 (area 1403 in which both of the print areas 1401 and 1402 overlap on an output original) is set.
Abstract:
A printer with a facsimile function is capable of selectively printing fax data in accordance with a selective printing method thereof. Fax reception information about fax data received through a wired/wireless communication network is outputted. A user checks a user terminal, and transmits a printing command to a printer, calling for the received fax data to be printed. A controlling portion causes the fax data to be printed in accordance with the command by the user. Since the user can decide whether or not to print the fax data, unnecessary printing can be avoided, and accordingly, the cost of consumables, such as ink, toner, paper, etc., can be reduced. Further, since the fax data is checked in the user terminal and stored in a storing device provided in, or connected to, the user terminal, the received fax data can be edited without requiring a separate scanning process.
Abstract:
An e-mail communication apparatus connected an administrator via a network includes a receiver that receives e-mail from a sender over the network and a detector that detects whether or not the received e-mail can be handled, based upon whether the e-mail can be opened in the e-mail communication apparatus. A printer prints the received e-mail when the detector detects that the e-mail can be handled in e-mail communication apparatus and a transmitter transmits a notice e-mail to the administrator when the detector detects that the e-mail cannot be handled in e-mail communication apparatus. The receiver, the detector and the printer are integrated in the e-mail communication apparatus.
Abstract:
A constructed system includes multiple clients, a server like a print portal, and multiple printers connecting with a network. A client transmits a printing requirement, which specifies a content of interest to be printed, to the print portal through communication C1. The printing requirement is kept in the print portal in such a state that enables specification by address information IPMP of the client. Direct communication C2 is established between a printer and the client by means of feeble radio wave or infrared, and the print portal fetches address information IPMP of the client and identification information of the printer through the direct communication C2. The print portal compares the two pieces of address information received on the two different communication lines with each other and specifies the printer identified by the identification information as an output resource. This arrangement enables the output resource to be easily specified in the process of printing via the network without any troublesome operations on the client.
Abstract:
A system and method for fax transmission over a fax relay network that includes at least a wideband portion and a narrowband portion, includes a first fax relay gateway communicatively connecting a sending fax machine on the wideband portion of the network to the narrowband portion of the network, the first fax relay gateway receiving image data from the sending fax machine and outputting digitized image data in accordance with a data rate of the narrowband portion of the fax relay network. A second fax relay gateway, communicatively connects a receiving fax machine to the narrowband portion of the network. At least one of the first fax relay gateway or the second fax relay gateway includes a control process that determines whether an amount of data stored in a buffer in the fax relay gateway is greater or less than a particular threshold or determines that the amount of jitter in the narrow band network exceeds a particular threshold, and if so, initiates a retrain procedure to adjust the fax data rate.
Abstract:
When sending photographic image data obtained in an electronic camera 1 via a communication interface 42 to a radio telephone line of a PDC 3, a PHS 4, etc., an RISC-CPU 11 converts the image data to data having a configuration allowing communication and further converts by software processing the communication-allowing configuration data to data corresponding to the type of the radio telephone line.
Abstract:
In a multifunctional apparatus used by a plurality of users, image data entered in a variety of formats from various information sources such as a scanner, computer, facsimile machine and electronic mail is stored on a memory medium such as a hard disk in correspondence with user IDs. By operating the multifunctional apparatus storing this image data to enter a user ID, a list of image data stored in correspondence with the user ID is displayed together with information relating to the image data. Desired image data is selected from the list and is subjected to processing such as printing or deletion. Image data for which a password has been set can be processed by entering the correct password. By virtue of the processing described, handling of the entered image data is facilitated and protection of confidentiality is made possible.
Abstract:
An image input/output control apparatus includes a control device for controlling input/output of image data with an external apparatus, plural image processing devices for performing predetermined image processes to the image data, and plural data transfer devices for connecting each of the plural image processing devices and the control device like a ring and performing data transfer among them. The plural image processing devices and the control device are composed respectively on different units, whereby the structure of the apparatus can be easily changed, and a decrease in processing speed due to the competition for buses can be reduced without increasing the number of parts necessary for bus control.
Abstract:
If a document transmitted from an Internet facsimile 205 causes a transmission error to occur, the Internet facsimile 205 prepares and outputs a communication management report to which the image of the untransmitted document (for example, top page thereof) is attached.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for facilitating communication between a wireless device, such as a PDA or a laptop computer and disparate devices or systems. A device is provided that is configured to receive and examine data packets transmitted between a wireless device and a device that communicates with a network. Based on information in the data packet, if the data packet is configured under a first protocol, the communication device is configured to filter out the certain data packets transmissions to particular wireless devices, such as PDAs. If the communication device is not configured under the first protocol, such as a laptop computer, the communication device is configured to transmit the all data packets destined for the wireless device.