Currently digital copiers and digital multi-function printing devices have control panels and displays designed to support multiple functionalities. An example of a conventional digital multi-function printing device having a control panel and/or display supporting multiple functionalities is illustrated in
In a typical scanning function, the operator would utilize the scanning station 30 to scan in the images from the original documents. This scanning station 30 may be a platen type scanner or may include a constant velocity transport system that moves the original documents across a stationary scanning device. Moreover, the scanning station 30 may also include a document handling system that is capable of placing the original documents, automatically, on the glass platen for scanning.
With respect to the printing functions, the printing station 55 would retrieve the proper paper from one of the multiple paper trays or the high capacity feeder, render the desired image on the retrieved paper, and output the printed image to the finishing device 45 for further operations. The user interface 50 allows the user to control the various functions of the digital multi-function printing device by presenting various types of screens to the user that provides the user an opportunity to program certain job characteristics or function characteristics.
An example of a basic conventional architecture of a digital multi-function printing device is illustrated in
The digital multi-function printing device, as illustrated in
In addition to the memory 21, a conventional digital multi-function printing device includes an electronic pre-collation memory 7 that may store the digital representation of the image being presently rendered by the digital printing device 23. In the electronic pre-collation memory 7, the digital image is already laid out in its page structure so that it can be readily rendered by the digital printing device 23.
The digital multi-function printing device as illustrated in
If the digital multi-function printing device were connected to a network, the digital multi-function printing device would include a network interface 19 and an electronic subsystem controller 9 that would control the interrelationship between the various modules or devices on the digital multi-function printing device and the network.
To enable a facsimile function, a digital multi-function printing device could include, typically, a voice/data modem 11 and a telephone circuit board 13. Moreover, the digital multi-function printing device may include input/output drives 17 such as a floppy disc drive, a CD ROM drive, a tape drive, or other type of drive that can accept a portable memory device.
In some digital multi-function printing devices, the device also includes a finisher 29 which can perform certain operations upon the printed output from the printing device 23. Lastly, the digital multi-function printing device includes a controller 15 that controls all the functions within the multi-function device so as to coordinate all the interactions between the various modules and devices.
A user interface is an interactive electronic display which may have multiple levels on a screen, multiple screens, or a combination thereof. The user of such an interface user can navigate the user interface to select the desired user-programmable features or attributes. More specifically, the user may encounter a main copying screen and navigational buttons to get to other screens or layered screens so as to program different features or attributes associated with those navigational buttons.
For example, a main copying screen may have a navigational button associated with the feature of reduction/enlargement. By activating this navigational button, the user interface would display a screen that has a plurality of reduction/enlargement activatable buttons as well as other programmable areas that allow the user to program a variety of reduction/enlargement values.
As illustrated in
In the navigational area 520, the user may select any of the activatable tabs 521 in order to bring the features associated with that tab forward onto the screen and allowing the present features to fall behind the activated or engaged tab.
Moreover, the navigational area 520 includes navigational buttons 522 which allow the user to navigate to other various screens for carrying out other functions with respect to the reprographic system such as maintenance functions, key operator programming functions, supervisory functions, or diagnostic functions, etc.
Lastly, the programmable area 530 of screen 50 includes a plurality of activatable areas wherein each activatable area is associated with a certain value, function, or linked screen.
For example, as illustrated in
Other activatable areas on the basic copy function screen 50 of
Lastly, activatable areas 536 correspond to enabling a user to select the plex relationship between the plex of the input document and the plex of the output document. The plex may be simplex (one-sided), or the plex may be duplex (two-sided).
For example, if the input document was simplex (one-sided) and the user desired that the document be reproduced as a duplex (two-sided) document, the user would engage the “1→2 Sided” activatable area 536.
On the other hand, if the input document was duplex (two-sided) and the user desired that the document be reproduced as a simplex (one-sided) document, the user would engage the “2→1 Sided” activatable area 536.
However, although the conventional user interface provides many choices for selecting the plex relationship, the conventional user interface does not provide all the possible plex relationships.
Thus, it is desirable to provide a system that enables the user to select all the possible plex relationships.
Moreover, it is desirable to provide a system it is desirable to provide a system that enables the user to select all the possible plex relationships without overwhelming the user interface with too many choices.
The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating various embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting, wherein:
For a general understanding, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like references have been used throughout to designate identical or equivalent elements. It is also noted that the drawings may not have been drawn to scale and that certain regions may have been purposely drawn disproportionately so that the features and concepts may be properly illustrated.
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For example, sheet 610 has an image A on its front side and no image on its back side; sheet 620 has an image B on its front side and an image C on its back side; sheet 630 has an image D on its front side and an image E on its back side; and sheet 640 has no image on its front side and image F on its back side.
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For example, if the first input sheet (sheet 610 of
If the second input sheet (sheet 620 of
If the third input sheet (sheet 630 of
If the fourth input sheet (sheet 640 of
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For example, sheet 610 has an image A on its front side and no image on its back side; sheet 620 has an image B on its front side and an image C on its back side; sheet 630 has an image D on its front side and an image E on its back side; and sheet 640 has no image on its front side and image F on its back side.
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For example, if the first input sheet (sheet 610 of
If the second input sheet (sheet 620 of
If the third input sheet (sheet 630 of
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For example, sheet 610 has an image A on its front side and no image on its back side; sheet 620 has an image B on its front side and an image C on its back side; sheet 630 has an image D on its front side and an image E on its back side; and sheet 640 has no image on its front side and image F on its back side.
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For example, if the first input sheet (sheet 610 of
If the second input sheet (sheet 620 of
If the third input sheet (sheet 630 of
If the fourth input sheet (sheet 640 of
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is simplex and has an image on the front side, step S20 prints the front side of output sheet with the image from the front side of the input sheet and leaves back side blank.
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is simplex and has an image on the back side, step S30 prints the back side of output sheet with the image from the back side of the input sheet and leaves front side blank.
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is duplex, step S40 prints the front side of output sheet with the image from the front side of the input sheet and prints the back side of output sheet with the image from the back side of the input sheet.
At step S50, the process determines if more input sheets need to be processed. If the determines that more input sheets need to be processed, the process returns to step S10.
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is simplex, step S20 prints the front side of output sheet with the image from the input sheet and leaves back side blank.
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is duplex, step S41 prints the front side of output sheet with the image from the front side of the input sheet and leaves back side blank.
Thereafter, step S43 prints the front side of the next output sheet with the image from the back side of the input sheet and leaves back side of the next output sheet blank.
At step S50, the process determines if more input sheets need to be processed. If the determines that more input sheets need to be processed, the process returns to step S10.
As illustrated in
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is simplex, step S61 determines if a simplex flag has been set.
If the simplex flag has been set, step S67 prints the back side of the output sheet with the image from the input sheet. Thereafter, step S69 unsets the simplex flag.
If the simplex flag has not been set, step S63 prints the front side of the output sheet with the image from the input sheet. Thereafter, step S65 sets the simplex flag.
If the automatic page detection process, at step S10, determines that the input sheet is duplex, step S61 determines if a simplex flag has been set.
If the simplex flag has been set, step S75 prints the back side of output sheet with the image from the front side of the input sheet. Thereafter, step S77 prints the front side of the next output sheet with the image from the back side of the input sheet.
If the simplex flag has not been set, step S73 prints the front side of the output sheet with the image from the front side of the input sheet and prints the back side of the output sheet with the image from the back side of the input sheet.
At step S50, the process determines if more input sheets need to be processed. If the determines that more input sheets need to be processed, the process returns to step S10.
In summary, a method for printing an output document from an original document having multiple input sheets, each input sheet having a front side and a back side, the output document having multiple output sheets, each output sheet having a front side and a back side, the output sheet of the output document having a same plex as a plex of a corresponding input sheet, comprises scanning the original document; determining if an input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a front side of the input sheet; determining if the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a back side of the input sheet; determining if the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a front side of the input sheet, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and leaving a back side of the output sheet blank; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a back side of the input sheet, a back side of an output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet and leaving a front side of the output sheet blank; and printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and a back side of the output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet.
A method for printing an output document from an original document having multiple input sheets, each input sheet having a front side and a back side, the output document having multiple output sheets, each output sheet having a front side and a back side, all output sheets of the output document being simplex, comprises scanning the original document; determining if an input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a front side of the input sheet; determining if the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a back side of the input sheet; determining if the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a front side of the input sheet, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and leaving a back side of the output sheet blank; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on a back side of the input sheet, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet and leaving a back side of the output sheet blank; and printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and printing a front side of a next output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet.
A method for printing an output document from an original document having multiple input sheets, each input sheet having a front side and a back side, the output document having multiple output sheets, each output sheet having a front side and a back side, all output sheets of the output document being simplex, comprises scanning the original document; determining if an input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on one side of the input sheet; determining if the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet; determining if only one side of an output is available for printing; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on one side of the input sheet and only one side of an output is available for printing, a back side of an output sheet with an image from the input sheet; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image only on one side of the input sheet and it is determined that not only one side of an output is available for printing, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the input sheet; printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet and it is determined that not only one side of an output is available for printing, a front side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and a back side of the output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet; and printing, when it is determined that the input sheet of the scanned original document has an image on both a front side and a back side of the input sheet and it is determined that only one side of an output is available for printing, a back side of an output sheet with an image from the front side of the input sheet and a front side of a next output sheet with an image from the back side of the input sheet.
It will be appreciated that several of the above-disclosed embodiments and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also, various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the description above and the following claims.
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