Fault notes user interface for a printing system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Memory

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C358S001180, C358S001900, C358S003200

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06970266

ABSTRACT:
A method and graphical user interface system provide fault notes in a printing system. A fault screen window is provided that depicts faults for individual supply unit devices and output unit devices which can be opened by selecting the fault button and/or fault icon. A fault notes window is also provided for user editable text linked to the fault screen window. The fault notes window displays only user editable text related to a selected device or displays only user editable text related to the system when no device is selected. A fault notes icon is configured to appear when user editable text has previously been entered on said fault notes window.

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patent: 6504556 (2003-01-01), Myers
Post-it Software Notes 2.0 Office Edition, 3M, www.3m.com/market/office/posit/com—prod/psnotes/,1999, printed Nov. 19, 2000.

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