Patent
1994-10-05
1997-02-11
Bayerl, Raymond J.
395115, G06K 1500
Patent
active
056029748
ABSTRACT:
Print jobs are automatically and transparently spooled in a device-independent format, such as an enhanced metafile format. The enhanced metafile format provides a format into which documents are readily converted and which occupies a minimal amount of storage space. Each spooled print job is asynchronously printed relative to a program that requested the print job. Such spooled print jobs are de-spooled in a background processor mode. An operating system provides the resources for converting a print job into enhanced metafile format and spooling the print job in the enhanced metafile format.
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Endres Raymond E.
Shaw Lin F.
Sykes Kenneth W.
Teng Chia-Chi
Bayerl Raymond J.
Microsoft Corporation
Sax Steven P.
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