Progress data from an external apparatus is added to the image forming history screen, so users can track delegated tasks without extra interfaces.
Custom preflight presets let CSRs catch low resolution, missing fonts, and bleed errors early, then route approved print files to prepress.
When multiple media files exist for one recording medium, the system checks preference and can switch to a better setup to avoid print mismatches.
Rule-based file handling automates large-file routing, project status updates, and searchable audit logging to reduce manual errors.
Quality profiles route textile print orders to the best-matched printer, improving consistency, cost, and lead time across distributed networks.
Past print requests and paper-use records are analyzed to recommend suitable paper candidates, reducing user selection time and effort.
Detected sheet brand and usage data help users avoid unsuitable media, reducing print defects, jams, and troubleshooting time.
Vendor-tagged print jobs are held in a shared queue, then routed only to matching printers so extended settings are preserved in cloud printing.
A print app adds a settings screen so a standard driver can output vector or raster data for cloud printing, improving format flexibility.
A print controller uses a start permission period to accept interrupt jobs without delaying scheduled jobs past their completion deadlines.
Character-count-based repetition and font adjustment keep user-entered label text aligned with the sample design without losing information.
Warns when extended print settings work only on specific physical printers, improving cloud print compatibility and setting reliability.
Vendor-tagged print jobs are queued and rerouted to compatible printers, preserving extended settings and print quality across mixed vendors.
Held device data such as name, location, and IP address is surfaced on a setting screen to simplify naming and identification across network services.
Selective background printing uses code legibility estimates on each base material to cut white ink use without hurting scan accuracy.
Printer information is surfaced directly in the OS print settings screen, reducing extra steps and improving visibility of extended functions.
Only failed PDF pages are isolated, corrected in preflight, and re-rendered, preserving job integrity without reprocessing whole print jobs.
Hierarchical product and component subbatches cut plexity switches, track workflow dependencies, and keep complex print jobs on schedule.
Pre-saved print settings are exposed in the application print screen, avoiding repeated printer driver setup while keeping related settings aligned.
Visual cues mark consecutive print jobs with shared attributes, helping users reduce die-cut blade changes and post-processing workload.
Graphical preview of envelope placement and print layout helps users set orientation correctly and avoid misprinted envelopes.
Transmission failure alerts are shown only for users with consumable delivery contracts, reducing unnecessary printer notifications.
Software-based print image evaluation compares PSNR, SSIM, and other metrics without physical printers, cutting test time and cost.
Weighted page complexity detection pre-renders only complex print pages, cutting RIP time and buffer storage for simple pages.
Environmental sensing delays print jobs until temperature and humidity match media requirements, reducing sheet jams and operator dependence.
Installed firmware data is compared with target versions to confirm remote updates on image processing apparatuses despite missing result transmissions.
When cloud request limits are exceeded, the printer suppresses non-actionable errors and retries state notifications to keep device status visible.
Only file location indicators move through the cloud, keeping 3D print files in user-controlled storage to protect intellectual property.
Skip intermediate conversion, edit print data externally, and preserve image quality while adding layout, scaling, and error notification functions.
A client device selects print data type from job settings and target printer support to avoid re-rendering, cut network load, and preserve print quality.
Automated sub-group copy allocation combines colorblind and standard print settings in one job, cutting manual class-by-class input.
Displaying trim and bleed lines in print preview lets users verify expanded content before cutting and avoid blank edges.
Direct PDF printing can fail when fonts are missing; this case embeds system fonts before IPP printing to preserve character appearance.
An expansion app edits print function data so standard IPP class drivers can support custom roll paper widths and richer print settings.
Users select a printer problem symptom, retrieve matching job settings, and get tailored on-screen fixes without external support.
A printer-aware preview screen lets users verify changed print settings before execution, improving job setting understanding and print accuracy.
Client systems aggregate print request and document counts locally, cutting timestamp transmission, bandwidth use, and memory load.
Sensor-fed neural estimation replaces idealized print-time formulas to reflect real production variation and improve scheduling accuracy.
Sensor-based delay tracking separates equipment and operator stoppages to measure actual print production time and reveal efficiency losses.
When print jobs are split across multiple printers, displayed collection order guidance helps operators avoid mix-ups and keep output in sequence.