Optimized printing of electronic documents

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Communication

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C709S201000

Reexamination Certificate

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07973962

ABSTRACT:
Approaches for the optimized printing of electronic documents are provided. The approaches are applicable to a wide variety of contexts and implementations and include generating an estimated processing time for an electronic document and reporting the estimated processing time back to a client device. Generating an estimated time to process includes processing at least a portion of the print data. Further, the approaches include re-ordering a processing queue based on the estimated processing time for the electronic document, and additionally based on an in-queue time for each print data in the processing queue. Further, any user-designated priority may be factored into the re-ordering of print data in the processing queue, or in the alternative, bypass the optimization process entirely. These approaches may be implemented on a printing device, a print server, a client device or any other device capable of utilizing these approaches.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5867636 (1999-02-01), Walker
patent: 6687776 (2004-02-01), Reilly
patent: 7646505 (2010-01-01), Tian

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