18450955. INSPECTION APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD OF INSPECTION APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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INSPECTION APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD OF INSPECTION APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

MASAHIRO Mutsuno of Tokyo (JP)

INSPECTION APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD OF INSPECTION APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18450955 titled 'INSPECTION APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD OF INSPECTION APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an inspection apparatus that detects image defects in image data acquired from reading printed matter on a recording sheet. It also diagnoses the content of the image defect by reading a chart for detecting image defects printed on the recording sheet.

  • Inspection apparatus for detecting image defects in image data
  • Acquires image data by reading printed matter on a recording sheet
  • Determines type of recording sheet used for inspection
  • Diagnoses image defect content by reading a chart on the recording sheet

Potential Applications

  • Quality control in printing industry
  • Document verification and authentication
  • Image processing and analysis in digital imaging

Problems Solved

  • Efficient detection of image defects in printed materials
  • Accurate diagnosis of image defect content
  • Streamlining inspection processes in printing industry

Benefits

  • Improved quality control in printing processes
  • Enhanced accuracy in detecting image defects
  • Time and cost savings in inspection procedures


Original Abstract Submitted

An inspection apparatus executes inspection to determine whether an image defect occurs in image data as an inspection target acquired by a reading unit by reading a printed matter printed on a recording sheet, acquires a type of the recording sheet used for the inspection according to an operation for inputting instructions to execute image diagnosis, performed on an instruction unit when an inspection result indicates existence of an image defect, and diagnoses content of the image defect by reading a chart for detecting an image defect, printed on a recording sheet of the acquired type.