摘要:
The present invention relates to a method of preparing print ready data. The method is adapted for converting first device specific print data for printing a multicoloured print job calorimetrically adapted to a first printing device or set of colorants, e.g. inks or toners, to print data calorimetrically adapted for a second printing device or set of colorants. The method comprises processing the data equally fast or faster than the print speed. The latter may be performed during printing, such that no halts are needed in between print jobs and the printing speed is mainly determined by the speed of the printing engine. The invention also relates to a corresponding system.
摘要:
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for merging page elements according to a layout signal into one page for reproduction on a reproduction device. The page elements are segmented into smaller segments before storage into memory. Due to the particular format of the page elements, data required for the merging of page elements can be retrieved, decompressed an processed quickly so merging can be done in real time during printing. The format used for the segments enables easy and fast execution of various image operations such as mirroring, clipping, rotation, etc . . .
摘要:
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for merging page elements according to a layout signal into one page for reproduction on a reproduction device. The page elements are segmented into smaller area tiles before storage stored into memory. Data from the page elements includes metadata describing the position into the memory of the sub-elements of the page element. Due to the used format for the page elements, data needed during merging can be retrieved, decompressed an processed quickly so merging can be done in real time during printing. The format used for the area tiles enables easy and fast execution of various image operations such as mirroring, rotation, etc . . .Complexity data can be incorporated into the page element data, giving information about the amount of processing required to execute the merging.