Preparation method of digital print and apparatus thereof

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Character or font

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C358S500000, C358S515000, C358S520000, C358S527000, C382S164000

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06856410

ABSTRACT:
There is described a method and apparatus for producing prints, such as post cards, etc. The print producing apparatus includes a processor to generate a second character information by applying a first processing to a first character information and to generate a second image information by applying a second processing, being different from the first processing, to a first image information, after extracting the first character information and the first image information separately from a first image data which includes the first character information and the first image information, so as to generate a second image data which includes the second character information and the second image information, and a printer to produce prints by forming images, based on the second image data generated by the processor.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5719967 (1998-02-01), Sekine
patent: 5783356 (1998-07-01), Bosschaerts et al.

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