US Patent Application 18364512. PRINT CONTROL SYSTEM, PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINT CONTROL DEVICE, AND MEDIA simplified abstract

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PRINT CONTROL SYSTEM, PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINT CONTROL DEVICE, AND MEDIA

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Yoichi Matsuyama of Kanagawa (JP)]]

PRINT CONTROL SYSTEM, PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINT CONTROL DEVICE, AND MEDIA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18364512 titled 'PRINT CONTROL SYSTEM, PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINT CONTROL DEVICE, AND MEDIA

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a print control system that includes an image forming unit, an image reader, and an inspection unit.

  • The image forming unit is responsible for printing an image onto a sheet.
  • The image reader is used to read the image from the sheet.
  • The inspection unit compares the image read by the image reader with a reference image to inspect the quality.
  • The system uses a first print setting when registering the reference image and a second print setting when manufacturing a print product.
  • The reference image is registered by reading an image using the image reader.
  • The image forming unit then uses the second print setting to form an image on the print product.
  • The system aims to ensure consistent quality by comparing the printed image with the reference image.


Original Abstract Submitted

A print control system is provided. The system comprises an image forming unit to form an image onto a sheet; an image reader to read an image of the sheet; an inspection unit to inspect a quality by comparing the image read by the image reader with a reference image. The system forms an image by the image forming unit using a first print setting defined in advance when registering the reference image, registers, as the reference image, an image read by the reading unit, and forms an image by the image forming unit using a second print setting defined in advance when manufacturing a print product.