Abstract: A system for handling media sheets is provided which comprises a plurality of hardware components including a first image marking engine operative to mark media sheets, and a second image marking engine operative to mark media sheets. In addition, the plurality of hardware components can include a first object delivery path operative to transport media sheets presented by the first image marking engine to a first destination, and a second object delivery path operative to transport media sheets presented by the second image marking engine to a second destination. The first and second destinations may be a single destination, separate destinations, or interchangeable destinations. One of the first and second delivery paths can be redundant.
Abstract: An ink for an ink jet printer includes an ink vehicle of at least one radically curable, multifunctional acrylate monomer or oligomer, at least one colorant, and at least one photoinitiator. The ink has a low viscosity at low jetting temperatures of 30 to 50° C. and is curable upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Abstract: A low melt or ultra low melt toner includes at least one amorphous polyester of an alkoxylated bisphenol based polyester, a crystalline polyester derived from the reaction of an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or aromatic dicarboxylic acid with an aliphatic diol, at least one colorant and at least one fluorescence agent. Methods of authentication of the toner, of authentication of documents formed from the toner, of embedding information in documents, and the like are also set forth.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2010
Publication date:
July 8, 2010
Applicant:
XEROX CORPORATION
Inventors:
Gabriel IFTIME, Karen A. MOFFAT, Jordan H. WOSNICK, Eric ROTBERG, Cuong VONG, Richard P. N. VEREGIN, Peter M. KAZMAIER
Abstract: A method is disclosed comprising selecting an action tool from a set of action tools on a screen display of a computer, the action tool being associated with a set of actions including at least two of the following: (1) a printing action, (2) an e-mailing action, and (3) an archiving action, and applying the action tool to an object with a single user command using the computer, the action tool processing the object in accordance with the associated set of actions. A corresponding document output management system also is disclosed.
Abstract: An image formation device is provided with an image formation section, an image acquisition section, a paper supply cassette and a support body. The image formation section forms images at a recording medium and is supported at a base surface. The image acquisition section is disposed at an upper side of the image formation section. The paper supply cassette is disposed at a lower side of the image formation section and can be drawn out to a near side. The support body supports the image acquisition section at the base surface and forms a cassette cavity which is capable of accommodating a far side of the paper supply cassette.
Abstract: A method for recommending a collection of digital images from a set of images includes specifying at least one image selection criterion. For each of a plurality of images in the set of images, an image quality value for the image is determined. Images are recommended for the collection by taking into consideration the image quality value for the images and the degree to which the collection satisfies the at least one image selection criterion.
Abstract: A terminal apparatus that comprises a request obtaining unit that obtains a processing request made to a processing execution apparatus, a generating unit that generates a relay-use processing request containing the processing request obtained by the request obtaining unit and address information of the processing execution apparatus, an address obtaining unit that obtains address information indicating a relay apparatus connected to each of a first communication path and a second communication path, the processing execution apparatus being connected to the first communication path, the terminal apparatus being connected to the second communication path, the first communication path being not access directly to the terminal apparatus, and a transmitting unit that transmits the relay-use processing request generated by the generating unit to the relay apparatus indicated by the address information obtained by the address obtaining unit.
Abstract: An image reading apparatus including: a paper supply section; a transporting path for transporting a document supplied from the paper supply section; a first sensor which reads an image on a first surface of the document from one side of the transporting path; a second sensor which reads an image on a second surface of the document from the other side of the transporting path; and an image processing section which is constituted so as to correspond to a first reading mode in which two sides of the document are read using the first sensor plural times, and a second reading mode in which two sides of the document are read using the first sensor and the second sensor, and which makes a registration position and direction of an output image in both the first and second reading mode the same.
Abstract: An image forming apparatus includes a belt disposed diagonally with respect to a horizontal direction of the image forming apparatus, and plural image forming units disposed along the belt. Each of the plural image forming units includes a photosensitive drum that faces at least the belt and an exposing device that forms a latent image on the photosensitive drum.
Abstract: Provided is a VCSEL that includes: a first semiconductor multilayer film reflective mirror of a first conductivity type formed on a substrate; an active region formed thereon; a current confining layer of a second conductivity type formed thereon; a second semiconductor multilayer film reflective mirror of the second conductivity type formed thereon; and a third semiconductor multilayer film reflective mirror of the second conductivity type formed thereon. The reflective mirrors include a pair of a high refractive index layer and a low refractive index layer. The impurity concentration of the second reflective mirror is higher than that of the third reflective mirror. The band gap energy of the high refractive index layer in the second reflective mirror is greater than the energy of the wavelength of a resonator formed of the first reflective mirror, the active region, the current confining layer, the second reflective mirror, and the third reflective mirror.
Abstract: A method of forming bimetallic core-shell metal nanoparticles including a core of a first metal material and a shell of a second metal material, the method including photochemically producing metallic nanoparticle cores of the first metal material, and forming a shell of the second metal material around the cores. The shell can be formed by adding shell-forming precursor materials to a solution or suspension of the cores and photochemically forming the shells around the cores, or by separately photochemically producing metallic nanoparticles of the second metal material and mixing the metallic nanoparticles of the second metal material and the metallic nanoparticle cores to cause the metallic nanoparticles of the second metal material to form a shell around the metallic nanoparticle cores.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 2008
Date of Patent:
July 6, 2010
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Michelle N. Chretien, Yiliang Wu, Naveen Chopra
Abstract: Embodiments herein include a method of adding color to a monochrome (single color printing) document that begins by inputting/creating colorization rules relating to the previously printed monochromatic document and scanning the previously printed monochromatic document to locate rasterized data. After the scanning, the method performs optical character recognition on the rasterized data to search for text corresponding to the previously printed monochromatic document. After the rules are input and the rasterized data is produced, the method automatically colorizes portions of rasterized content according to the colorization rules and this generates a colorized electronic document.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 6, 2010
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Javier A. Morales, Arlene Buck, Michael E. Farrell
Abstract: To determine a table structure, a spatially ordered sequence of rectangular cells (42) disposed in a two dimensional region is derived. The ordered sequence of rectangular cells is parsed in accordance with a two-dimensional structural grammar (54) having terminal elements corresponding to cells and non-terminal elements corresponding to structural relationship operators. The parsing produces a grammatical expression (52) with the cells represented by terminal elements and structural relationships represented by non-terminal elements.
Abstract: A copying system is capable of generating image data from an existing representation and communicating the image data to one or more associated marking systems for distributed copy output of sheet media bearing an image corresponding to the existing representation. A method of generating such distributed output is also included.
Abstract: A medium management system includes an identification information acquisition unit that acquires first identification information uniquely identifying a first medium surface and second identification information uniquely identifying a second medium surface and being associated with the first identification information, and a code image generating unit that generates a first code image to be printed on the first medium surface from the first identification information, and a second code image to be printed on the second medium surface from the second identification information.
Abstract: Disclosed is a phase change ink composition comprising a phase change ink carrier and a compound of the formula and dimers thereof, wherein R, R2, X and Z are as described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 6, 2010
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Jeffrey H. Banning, Rina Carlini, James D. Mayo
Abstract: An optoelectric composite wiring module includes: a pair of optical circuit sections, each including an optical element that performs photoelectric conversion and that receives or outputs an optical signal; an optical wiring section including an optical wiring that transmit the optical signal between the pair of optical circuit sections; and an electric wiring section including an electric wiring that transmits an electric power or electric signal that is not related to the photoelectric conversion, the electric wiring section including a first portion being stacked above the optical wiring section and a second portion being separated from and not stacked above each of the pair of optical circuit sections.
Abstract: A coding apparatus includes a color space conversion unit that converts input image data into image data which is represented in another color space, a gradation changing unit that changes gradation of the input image data, based on the converted image data, and a predictive coding unit that performs predictive coding on the image data subjected to the gradation change.
Abstract: An organic electroluminescent device having a pair of electrodes including a positive electrode and a negative electrode at least one of which is transparent or translucent, and one or more organic compound layers interposed between the pair of electrodes, at least one layer of the organic compound layers containing at least one charge transporting polyester having a repeating unit that contains at least one structure selected from structures represented by the following formula (I-1) as a partial structure.
Abstract: An emulsion aggregation polyester toner including a polyester resin having modified end groups, wherein the polyester resin includes at least one carboxylic end group. A process of making the toner by oxidation of a polyester resin including reacting the polyester with a hypohalite and a phase transfer catalyst results in a polyester resin endcapped with at least one acidic group. Stable xerographic charging in all ambient environments for all colors, and excellent resistivity and cohesion of the toner, may be achieved.