Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing multiple spool options for a single printer. A spool option is associated with a print job. The spool option specifies whether the associated print job is ready to print or specifies a scheduled time to print the print job. The print job and its associated spool option are sent to a single logical printer defined in the system. The print job is queued in a queue based on the spool option. In an exemplary embodiment, a first queue is used for print jobs that are ready to be printed and second queue is used for print jobs having spool option specifying a scheduled time to print. Both queues are managed by job spooler functions associated with a single printer in the computing system to eliminate the problems of defining multiple logical printers for different queuing/spool options.
Abstract:
Apparatus, systems and methods for authentication of use by multiple personal digital devices (PDDs) of a publicly shared digital surface. The digital surface provides a displayed work area for each personal digital device (PDD) in communication with the digital surface. Each PDD establishes secured communication with the digital surface identified by a security token. Each PDD may include a stylus adapted to receive the security token for use in exchanges with the digital surface to thereby associate the exchange with the authenticated PDD with which it is coupled. Actions taken by a user of a stylus on the digital surface are authenticated based on the security token and based on the location of the stylus when the action is requested.
Abstract:
A method and system that facilitate recovery of lost printouts in shared print environments. The method and system enable an owner who believes that his or her lost printout may have been inadvertently taken from a shared imaging node to alert other users of the shared imaging node who are most likely to have taken the lost printout. More particularly, the method and system generate and transmit a lost printout alert to users whose printouts were output by the shared printer close in sequence to the lost printout.
Abstract:
A scan description language (SDL) system and method are provided for managing a scan job. The method comprises: scanning a document at a scanning device; constructing a scan job using SDL commands; partially performing the scan job at the scanning device in response to the SDL commands; and, partially performing the scan job at a node connected to the scanning device in response to the SDL commands. The scan job can be constructed at a scanning device front panel, a connected web page, or a client connected to the scanning device. Likewise, the scan job can be initiated from a front panel of the scanning device, a connected client, or a connected web page. Further, the scan job may be partially performed a locally connected client, a network-connected client, a network-connected server, a locally connected server, another scanning device, or a telephone network-connected client.
Abstract:
Output processing includes inputting an electronic file of a document to an outputting device capable of output processing operations. A database of external translators is maintained by the device for conversion of file formats from non-native file formats. If the format of the file is a native format, it is output processed by the outputting device. If the format is a non-native format, an external registered translator is selected and the file sent to the selected external registered translator for format conversion to a native format. The format-converted file is received at the output processing device, and output processed.
Abstract:
A device includes a memory to store user interface information, a memory to store user interface information, and at least one processor configured to receive an imaging job, determine culture information associated with the imaging job, and present the user interface information according to culture information.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for accurately recognizing a language format of an input imaging data stream when no explicit language switch is present. A sniffer process is initiated when an imaging device receives an input imaging data stream. The sniffer process analyzes an initial sample of the input stream to determine the language format by enumerating through a set of language recognizers that are implemented as callback functions. The enumeration uses a dynamic heuristic approach to selecting the order in which to try the language recognizers. Each language recognizer has a sample size associated with it. For each language recognizer enumerated, the sniffer process pre-reads the associated sample size and invokes the associated callback function with the byte sample. The enumeration continues until a language recognizer acknowledges recognition of the language format or the set of language recognizers is exhausted.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing computer based printing, scanning and faxing. A computer device is used in a system configuration to describe a fax operation as a sequence of commands from a fax description language (FDL) forming a program unit, wherein the program unit may be constructed, transmitted and executed in a single operational step. The computer device is also used to configure, send and/or retrieve facsimile messages for fax jobs, wherein the fax job requests are sent through an existing print subsystem. Accordingly, a user may send a fax configuration or fax job send or retrieve request as a print job.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a method and apparatus for building a composite print job. According to a method, at least first and second files are received in respective printer independent file formats. The first and second files are printed to a logical printing device in a printer dependent file format appropriate for a physical printing device. The first and second files are thereafter combined as a composite print job, to prepare the first and second files for printing to the physical printing device.
Abstract:
A pseudo print job system and method are provided for managing scan jobs. The method comprises: scanning a document at the scanning device; spooling the scan job in storage; sending a pseudo print job request to the scanning device, from a connected client; despooling the scan job from storage in response to the pseudo print job request; and, sending the scan job to a connected destination. The spooling of the scan job in storage may include storing the scan job in a scanning device internal memory, a network-connected server memory, or a connected client memory. The scan jobs are sent to a destination specified in the pseudo print job request. Sending a pseudo print job request for the scan job includes the use of either a network scan-enabled print driver or an independent network scan application. Either way, the pseudo print job request is sent via the client's print subsystem.