Devices, systems, and methods for resolving conflicting print settings
US-11048455-B1 · Jun 29, 2021 · US
US11630611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11630611-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117207970-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2023 |
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A method of processing print jobs on a printing substrate processing machine by using a computer, includes creating a data model for the computer with parameters for an unusable print/set-up time prediction on the basis of global print jobs and printing machine data, training the data model on the basis of global and/or local print jobs and printing machine data by using the computer, and defining ease-of-use criteria by an operator. The trained data model for the computer is used to predict the number of unusable prints during set up and set-up time of the printing substrate processing machine. The order of the processing of the print jobs is optimized on the basis of the predicted number of unusable prints during set-up and the predicted set-up time by using the computer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of processing print jobs on a printing substrate processing machine, the method comprising: creating a data model for a computer with parameters for an unusable print or set-up time prediction based on a global print job and printing machine data; training the data model based on at least one of a global or local print job and printing machine data by using the computer; creating an operator defining ease-of-use criteria provided by an operator; using the computer to utilize the trained data model to predict a number of unusable prints during set up and a set-up time of the printing substrate processing machine; determining the number of unusable prints as a function of a print-job related target quality value, which an operator may individually input for every print job; optimizing an order of the processing of the print jobs based on the predicted number of unusable prints during set-up and the predicted set-up time by using the computer; and printing a number of unusable prints at a beginning of a print job based on a condition of the printing substrate processing machine. 2. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises including in the ease-of-use criteria: data regarding at least one of color or printing substrate changes of the printing substrate processing machine. 3. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises including in the parameters of the data model: an attained coloration, color target values, printing substrates being used, and machine type being used. 4. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises upon a print job change, training the data model by: using the untrained data model to predict the number of unusable prints created during set-up and the required set-up time of the printing machine; subsequently carrying out a printing operation of a current print job; collecting data regarding the parameters of the data model; carrying out a comparison of values of the attained number of unusable prints created during set-up as well as the required set-up time with predicted values; and optimizing the data model by using results of the comparison and the collected data regarding characteristic values. 5. The method according to claim 4 , which further comprises using steps to train the data model for a continuous adaptation of the data model during operation of the printing substrate processing machine. 6. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises carrying out the optimizing of the order of the processing of print jobs by using the computer to adapt an existing job list of print jobs, factoring in the predicted number of unusable prints created during set-up and the predicted set-up time of the printing machine as well as the predefined ease-of-use criteria in order to minimize the number of unusable prints created during set-up and the set-up time in terms of the order of print jobs. 7. A method of processing print jobs on a printing machine having printing units, the method comprising: creating a data model for a computer with parameters for an unusable print or set-up time prediction based on a global print job and printing machine data; training the data model based on at least one of a global or local print job and printing machine data by using the computer; creating an operator defining ease-of-use criteria provided by an operator; using the computer to utilize the trained data model to predict a number of unusable prints during set up and a set-up time of the printing machine; determining the number of unusable prints as a function of a print-job related target quality value, which an operator may individually input for every print job; optimizing an order of the processing of the print jobs based on the predicted number of unusable prints during set-up and the predicted set-up time by using the computer; and printing a number of unusable prints at a beginning of a print job based on a condition of the printing machine having printing units.
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