Method for compiling multiple jobs with job reference sheets

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355 77, G03G 1500

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052433811

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for printing a job, represented by a set of electronic pages, with a job reference sheet in a printing system, the printing system having a printer and a scanner adapted to both convert the job into the set of electronic pages and decode machine readable code. The method includes the steps of storing the set of electronic pages in a memory section and assigning a unique job identifier to the stored job for indicating a location of the stored job in the memory section. The method further includes the steps of printing the job reference sheet so that the unique job identifier is designated on the job reference sheet in machine readable code and scanning the job reference sheet for reading the machine readable code to retrieve the set of electronic pages from the memory section for printing with the printer.

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