Image rotation to optimize rip and print performance time

US9602694B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9602694-B2
Application numberUS-201113095314-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 27, 2011
Priority dateSep 29, 2010
Publication dateMar 21, 2017
Grant dateMar 21, 2017

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A method for processing a print job includes: a) processing printer description language (PDL) image data for a select page of a print job to form raster image data for the select page, processing of the PDL image data and storing the raster image data in a RIP orientation; b) processing the raster image data for the select page to form bitmap image data for the select page, transforming the raster image data from the RIP orientation to a print orientation and storing the bitmap image data in the print orientation; and c) printing the bitmap image data arranged in the print orientation on a target substrate page to form a printed substrate page for the select page of the print job. A printing platform associated with the method includes a storage device, a RIP module, a rotator module, and a print engine.

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A method for processing a print job in a printing platform, comprising: a) processing printer description language (PDL) image data for a select page of a print job at a raster image processor (RIP) module to form raster image data for the select page in a RIP orientation and storing the raster image data for the select page in the RIP orientation, wherein the RIP orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations to optimize RIP performance for the select page; b) processing the raster image data for the select page at a rotator module to form bitmap image data for the select page, the rotator module transforming the raster image data for the select page from the RIP orientation to bitmap image data for the select page in a print orientation and storing the bitmap image data in the print orientation, wherein the print orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations to optimize print engine performance for the select page; and c) printing the bitmap image data arranged in the print orientation on a target substrate page at a print engine to form a printed substrate page for the select page of the print job; wherein selection of the RIP orientation and selection of the print orientation are based on different criteria and the processing of the select page in the RIP orientation is decoupled from the processing of the select page in the print orientation. 2. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the PDL image data includes printer control language (PCL) image data. 3. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the PDL image data includes PostScript (PS) image data. 4. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the print orientation is transverse in relation to the RIP orientation. 5. The method set forth in claim 4 wherein the print orientation is based on a short edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is landscape. 6. The method set forth in claim 5 wherein the target substrate page is fed through the printing platform in a long edge feed (LEF) fashion and the printing platform is solid ink-jet (SIJ)-based. 7. The method set forth in claim 4 wherein the print orientation is based on a long edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is portrait. 8. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the print orientation is the same orientation as the RIP orientation. 9. The method set forth in claim 8 wherein the print orientation is based on a long edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is landscape. 10. The method set forth in claim 8 wherein the print orientation is based on a short edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is portrait. 11. An apparatus for processing a print job in a printing platform, comprising: a storage device; a raster image processor (RIP) module in operative communication with the storage device for processing printer description language (PDL) image data for a select page of a print job to form raster image data for the select page in a RIP orientation and storing the raster image data for the select page in the storage device in the RIP orientation, wherein the RIP orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations to optimize RIP performance for the select page; a rotator module in operative communication with the storage device for processing the raster image data for the select page to form bitmap image data for the select page by transforming the raster image data for the select page from the RIP orientation to bitmap image data for the select page in a print orientation and storing the bitmap image data in the storage device in the print orientation, wherein the print orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations to optimize print engine performance for the select page; and a print engine in operative communication with the storage device for printing the bitmap image data arranged in the print orientation on a target substrate page to form a printed substrate page for the select page of the print job; wherein selection of the RIP orientation and selection of the print orientation are based on different criteria and the processing of the select page in the RIP orientation is decoupled from the processing of the select page in the print orientation. 12. The apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein the print orientation is transverse in relation to the RIP orientation. 13. The apparatus set forth in claim 12 wherein the print orientation is based on a short edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is landscape. 14. The apparatus set forth in claim 12 wherein the print orientation is based on a long edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is portrait. 15. The apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein the print orientation is the same orientation as the RIP orientation. 16. A method for processing a print job in a printing platform, comprising: a) processing printer description language (PDL) image data for a select page of a print job at a raster image processor (RIP) module to form raster image data for the select page in a RIP orientation and storing the raster image data in the RIP orientation, wherein the RIP orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations based at least in part on the PDL image data for content of the select page to optimize RIP performance for the select page; b) processing the raster image data for the select page at a rotator module to form bitmap image data for the select page, the rotator module transforming the raster image data from the RIP orientation to bitmap image data for the select page in a print orientation and storing the bitmap image data in the print orientation, wherein the print orientation for the select page is selected from landscape and portrait orientations based at least in part on a substrate feed orientation for the printing platform and a type of printing technology implemented by the printing platform, wherein the print orientation is transverse in relation to the RIP orientation; and c) printing the bitmap image data arranged in the print orientation on a target substrate page at a print engine to form a printed substrate page for the select page of the print job; wherein the processing of the select page in the RIP orientation is decoupled from the processing of the select page in the print orientation. 17. The method set forth in claim 16 wherein the PDL image data includes printer control language (PCL) image data. 18. The method set forth in claim 16 wherein the PDL image data includes PostScript (PS) image data. 19. The method set forth in claim 16 wherein the print orientation is based on a short edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is landscape. 20. The method set forth in claim 16 wherein the print orientation is based on a long edge dimension of the target substrate page and the RIP orientation is portrait.

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  • H04N1/3873Primary

    defined only by a limited number of coordinate points or parameters, e.g. corners, centre; for trimming · CPC title

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What does patent US9602694B2 cover?
A method for processing a print job includes: a) processing printer description language (PDL) image data for a select page of a print job to form raster image data for the select page, processing of the PDL image data and storing the raster image data in a RIP orientation; b) processing the raster image data for the select page to form bitmap image data for the select page, transforming the ra…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tse Francis Kapo, Rapley Peter Charles, Sponable David Russel, and 10 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N1/3873. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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