Abstract: An image forming agent storage container includes a container body, a driven transmission member, and a guide part. The container body stores an image forming agent. The container body is configured to be mounted to an image forming apparatus body. The driven transmission member is provided along a side face of the container body. A driving force is transmitted to the driven transmission member. The guide part guides mounting of the container body to the image forming apparatus body. The guide part is located in a position anterior to the driven transmission member in a mounting direction in which the container body is mounted to the image forming apparatus body. The guide part is provided so as to project in a direction away from the side face of the container body.
Abstract: An electronic device including a compound comprising at least one type of an optionally substituted indolocarbazole moiety and at least one divalent linkage.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 2, 2010
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
XEROX CORPORATION
Inventors:
Yuning Li, Beng S. Ong, Yiliang Wu, Ping Liu
Abstract: An image forming agent storage container includes a container body and at least two container-side protruding portions. The container body is configured to be detachably attached in an image forming apparatus body. The container body forms a storage chamber in which an image forming agent is stored. At least two container-side protruding portions protrude toward an outside of the container body and have cavities on a storage-chamber side thereof The cavities are configured to store the image forming agent. The at least two container-side protruding portions are configured so that a body-side protruding portion is formed on the image forming apparatus body is fitted between the at least two container-side protruding portions, which are adjacent to each other.
Abstract: A document processing method includes receiving, at a server with a network interface, electronic documents from a user. The server includes a software application adapted to recognize a class of electronic documents to which the electronic documents belong. The method also includes processing the electronic documents received from the user to extract data therefrom based on a recognition that the electronic documents belong to the class of electronic documents. The extracted data corresponds to a service being provided to the user. The method also includes automatically mapping the extracted data from the processed electronic documents to a data repository on the server. The data repository is accessible by the user through the network interface. The method also includes electronically generating output data based on the mapped data from the data repository to the user. The output data corresponds to the service being provided to the user.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 10, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Eugene Stephen Evanitsky, John A. Moore, Matthew Dylan Coene, Steve Schlonski, Wilma Wandersleben Chlebove
Abstract: There is provided an image reading apparatus including: a light source with arrayed light emitting elements; a light guide unit that scatters light emitted from the light source such that the light intensity is greater at end portions than at the central portion in the array direction of the light emitting elements, and guides the light to a reading position of a medium to be read; and an optical system that guides the light reflected at the reading position to a light detection unit that detects the light intensity.
Abstract: A detected data processing apparatus includes a selecting unit that calculates mutual correlation between a plurality of groups of detected data acquired from a detecting unit that detects an operational state of a circuit board, and then selects as analysis data the detected data of a group whose value indicating correlation with other groups is smaller than a threshold value set up in advance; and a first calculating unit that calculates a first Mahalanobis distance on a basis of a first Mahalanobis space generated by using the analysis data selected by the selecting unit from the detected data obtained when a normal circuit board is operated and on a basis of the detected data obtained when a circuit board of diagnosis target is operated.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 20, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Tetsuichi SATONAGA, Koji ADACHI, Kaoru YASUKAWA, Norikazu YAMADA, Koki UWATOKO, Shigehiro FURUKAWA
Abstract: A discussion support apparatus includes a holding unit, a first accepting unit and a generating unit. The holding unit holds pieces of discussion state information each indicating a state of a discussion at a corresponding one of points in time included in a period of time during which discussions are performed. The first accepting unit accepts a discussion end operation indicating an end of discussion on a topic for which discussion has been completed. The generating unit generates, based on one or more of the discussion state information indicating states of discussions at points in time before a point in time when the first accepting unit accepts a discussion end operation for a certain topic, topic-related information indicating at least one piece of discussion state information which is related to the certain topic and which is specified from among the one or more of the discussion state information.
Abstract: A document processing system includes: a generator that generates a document image to be printed; a memory that stores document images for plural pages, the document images generated by the generator in print processing; an arithmetic unit that performs an AND operation on document images for a plural number of specific pages among the document images stored in the memory; and a display controller that causes a display device to display a synthetic image obtained by the AND operation by the arithmetic unit.
Abstract: A method for defining a gloss effect in a printed document includes printing a document region with first and second colorant combinations. The first colorant combination defines a first colorant stack height and said second colorant combination defines a second colorant stack height that differs from the first colorant stack height. As such, the document region has a first appearance when viewed straight-on and a second appearance when viewed at an angle. In one example, the first colorant combination is black (K) colorant that results in a one-level stack height and the second colorant combination is cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY) colorants that result in a three-level stack height. In another example, the second colorant combination can be cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) colorants that define a four-level stack height.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
XEROX CORPORATION
Inventors:
Edward Chapman, Reiner Eschbach, Shen-Ge Wang, Raja Bala
Abstract: A document processing method for a medical office includes receiving, at a server with a network interface, electronic documents from a medical office. The server includes a software application adapted to recognize an expected class of electronic documents corresponding to the medical office. The method also includes processing the electronic documents received from the medical office to extract data therefrom based on a recognition that the electronic documents belong to the expected class of electronic documents corresponding to the medical office. The method also includes automatically mapping the extracted data from the processed electronic documents to a data repository on the server. The data repository is accessible by the medical office through the network interface.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for metering release agent on an imaging member comprises applying a release agent to a rotating imaging member at an application location and then controlling a thickness of the release agent on the imaging member with a rotating metering roll. In at least one embodiment, the method for metering a release agent comprises rotating the metering roll as a counter-roll to an imaging drum such that the metering roll moves in an opposite direction from the imaging drum at a nip between the metering roll and the imaging drum. The metering roll may include an elastomer provided over the substantial portion of its outer surface which contacts the imaging drum. The metering roll may also be forcibly biased against the imaging drum. At least one wiper blade may be provided in contact with the metering roll to wipe excess release agent from the metering roll.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 10, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
XEROX CORPORATION
Inventors:
Gerald A. Domoto, Jason O'Neil, Paul McConville
Abstract: A nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound is represented by Formula (I): wherein R1 represents a hydrogen atom, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms; A represents a heterocyclic residue that contains at least one nitrogen atom and forms a six-membered aromatic heterocyclic ring; and n represents an integer of from 1 to 3.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 2, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Akira IMAI, Hidekazu HIROSE, Koji HORIBA, Takeshi AGATA, Katsuhiro SATO
Abstract: A device which can be used to handle documents which can be written to and erased can include a scan head which can output a first light source for scanning a document and a second light source for erasing an image from a printed document. In one embodiment, the device can further include a third light source for writing or imaging a pattern onto a page.
Abstract: A method of producing a carrier for electrophotography includes: covering a surface of a core particle with a coating layer including resin particles and a crosslinking resin in an uncrosslinked state present in spaces between the resin particles; and applying a mechanical impact from the outer surface of the coating layer before crosslinking of the crosslinking resin.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 11, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Sakon TAKAHASHI, Norihito FUKUSHIMA, Shunsuke NOZAKI, Michio TAKE
Abstract: The presently disclosed embodiments relate generally to layers that are useful in imaging apparatus members and components, for use in electrostatographic, including digital, apparatuses. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to an improved electrostatographic imaging member incorporating dihalogen ether into the charge generating layer which results in increased photosensitivity of the photogenerating pigment.
Abstract: An image processing apparatus includes: a memory; an obtaining unit that obtains image data representing an image including concatenated pixels; an isolating unit that isolates a rendering element, the rendering element being an image surrounded by border lines of a color in an image represented by the image data; and a classifying unit that, in a case where a plurality of rendering elements has been isolated by the isolating unit, and in a case where color difference between two of the plural rendering elements or the distance between the two rendering elements is less than a threshold, classifies the two rendering elements into the same group, associates pieces of image data that represent rendering elements belonging to the same group with one another, and stores the pieces of image data in the memory.
Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide materials, devices and arrays of integrated sensor assembly, as well as methods for forming and using such devices and arrays in sensing systems. In one embodiment, the integrated sensor assembly can include an interconnecting member and at least one sensor member connected with the interconnecting member at any location thereof. Each of the sensor member and the interconnecting member can include a core element and a polymer. The core element for the sensor member and the core element for the interconnecting member can be electrically interconnected. Various embodiments can also include a connector member connected to the interconnecting member for transmitting sensing signals from or to the sensor member.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Joseph A. Swift, Stanely J. Wallace, Roger Lee Bullock
Abstract: A method evaluates image quality in an ink printing system and generates data values for altering the operation of the ink printing system. The method includes generating an ink image on an ink image receiving member that corresponds to a digital image stored in the ink printing system, generating a scanned image signal corresponding to the ink image, generating firing signal waveform adjustments and image data adjustments with reference to the scanned image signal corresponding to the ink image, and operating a printhead in an ink imaging system with reference to the firing signal waveform adjustments and the image data adjustments.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Andrew S. Yeh, Bhaskar T. Ramakrishnan, Kelly D. Sims, Katie Maria Teslow, Luo Cheng, George Laurens Taylor, John Alan Durbin, Ernest I. Esplin, Howard A. Mizes, Joel Chan, Ngoc-Diep Thi Nguyen, Susan J. Zoltner, Yeqing Zhang, Lisa Schmidt, Kenneth R. Chamberlain, Matthew Hudson Dixon, Steven Van Cleve Korol, James B. Campbell, Russell J. Watt
Abstract: What is disclosed is a system and method for mapping an out of gamut RGB color to a surface of a color gamut in RGB space. A point xc having {Rc, Gc, Bc} values in RGB space is identified which is outside a surface of a color gamut of a target device. A lightness value ? and a chroma vector c=[Cr, Cg, Cb] are determined from the {Rc, Gc, Bc} values of the identified point. A minimum and a maximum saturation are determined for point xc. A new lightness value ?? and a new chroma vector c? are calculated based on the minimum and maximum saturation values, in a manner as is described herein in detail. The new lightness ?? and the new chroma vector c? are converted back into {R?c, G?c, B?c} values. The {R?c, G?c, B?c} values are provided to a gamut mapping function.
Abstract: Disclosed are methods of methods of propagating a customized user interface, and corresponding apparatus and computer-readable medium. The methods include displaying a user interface on a first computer, the user interface presenting options to a user to customize the user interface, receiving selections of the options to customize the user interface from the user, displaying the customized user interface to the user, presenting on the user interface an option to propagate the customized user interface to a second computer, receiving from the user a selection of the option to propagate the customized user interface to a second computer, and propagating the customized user interface to the second computer.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2009
Publication date:
September 16, 2010
Applicant:
XEROX CORPORATION
Inventors:
Brian P. WILSON, Joseph Dowling, Andrew Spooner