Method, apparatus and program product using artificial pages...

Electrophotography – Machine operation – Job mode

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C399S081000, C399S382000, C358S001180

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06839527

ABSTRACT:
A print job is displayed as a sequence of pages. An operator is enabled to create artificial pages representing such elements as cover pages and preprinted sheets which are normally apart from the print job data file. The artificial pages are inserted into a display of the real pages defined by the print job data file or original document and are therefore displayed visually just as the other document pages are displayed. They can be manipulated just like other pages; that is, they can be moved, deleted, replaced and so on.

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