Image forming apparatus
US-2024419376-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9792079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9792079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313776326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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Systems and methods are provided for generating workflows for printing systems. The system includes a memory that stores requirements for sequencing each of multiple activities available at a print shop into workflows. The system also includes a Graphical User Interface (GUI) able to graphically present a workflow. The workflow includes an ordered subset of the activities to perform for processing a print job. The GUI is further able to graphically present the available activities, and to enable a user to drag the available activities onto the workflow to alter the workflow. The system also includes a processing system able to detect an activity being dragged by a user, to determine locations in the workflow where requirements for the activity are met, and to operate the GUI to highlight the determined locations.
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We claim: 1. A system comprising: a memory that stores requirements for sequencing each of multiple activities available at a print shop into workflows; a Graphical User Interface (GUI) operable to graphically present a workflow comprising an ordered subset of the activities to perform for processing a print job, to graphically present the available activities wherein each activity comprises an operation performed upon a physical print job by a printer or post-printing device, and to enable a user to drag the available activities onto the workflow and drop the available activities onto the workflow in order to alter the workflow; and a processing system operable to detect an activity being dragged by a user, to determine locations in the workflow where requirements for the activity are met while the activity is being dragged, and to operate the GUI to highlight the determined locations while the activity is being dragged. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein: the processing system is further operable to determine a location of the activity on the GUI in relation to the workflow as the activity is dragged, to determine a chronological position of the activity in the workflow based on the location, and to operate the GUI to highlight the workflow at the location while the activity is being dragged, if the requirements for the activity would be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein: the processing system is further operable to generate an alert at the GUI if the requirements for the activity would not be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a prerequisite activity to be performed before the activity. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a maximum number of instances of the activity allowed in a single workflow. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein: the workflow is divided into multiple phases; and the requirements for the activity indicate allowable phases in which to place the activity. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein: the GUI presents each phase with a different color; the GUI presents each activity with a color; and activities may be placed within phases of matching color. 8. A method comprising: accessing a memory that stores requirements for sequencing each of multiple activities available at a print shop into workflows; graphically presenting, at a Graphical User Interface (GUI), a workflow comprising an ordered subset of the activities to perform for processing a print job wherein each activity comprises an operation performed upon a physical print job by a printer or post-printing device; graphically presenting the available activities; detecting that a user is dragging an available activity onto the workflow; determining locations in the workflow where requirements for the activity are met while the activity is being dragged; operating the GUI to highlight the determined locations while the activity is being dragged; altering the workflow in response to detecting that a user has dropped the activity onto the workflow at a determined location. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: determining a location of the activity on the GUI in relation to the workflow as the activity is dragged; determining a chronological position of the activity in the workflow based on the location; and operating the GUI to highlight the workflow at the location while the activity is being dragged, if the requirements for the activity would be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising: generating an alert at the GUI if the requirements for the activity would not be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 11. The method of claim 8 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a prerequisite activity to be performed before the activity. 12. The method of claim 8 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a maximum number of instances of the activity allowed in a single workflow. 13. The method of claim 8 wherein: the workflow is divided into multiple phases; and the requirements for the activity indicate allowable phases in which to place the activity. 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising: operating the GUI to present each phase with a different color; and operating the GUI to present each activity with a color; wherein activities may be placed within phases of matching color. 15. A non-transitory computer readable medium embodying programmed instructions which, when executed by a processor, are operable for performing a method comprising: accessing a memory that stores requirements for sequencing each of multiple activities available at a print shop into workflows; graphically presenting, at a Graphical User Interface (GUI), a workflow comprising an ordered subset of the activities to perform for processing a print job wherein each activity comprises an operation performed upon a physical print job by a printer or post-printing device; graphically presenting the available activities; detecting that a user is dragging an available activity onto the workflow; determining locations in the workflow where requirements for the activity are met while the activity is being dragged; operating the GUI to highlight the determined locations while the activity is being dragged; altering the workflow in response to detecting that a user has dropped the activity onto the workflow at a determined location. 16. The medium of claim 15 wherein the method further comprises: determining a location of the activity on the GUI in relation to the workflow as the activity is dragged; determining a chronological position of the activity in the workflow based on the location; and operating the GUI to highlight the workflow at the location while the activity is being dragged, if the requirements for the activity would be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 17. The medium of claim 16 wherein the method further comprises: generating an alert at the GUI if the requirements for the activity would not be met when placed in the workflow at the chronological position. 18. The medium of claim 15 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a prerequisite activity to be performed before the activity. 19. The medium of claim 15 wherein: the requirements for the activity indicate a maximum number of instances of the activity allowed in a single workflow. 20. The medium of claim 15 wherein: the workflow is divided into multiple phases; and the requirements for the activity indicate allowable phases in which to place the activity.
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