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20150244892 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CAPTURING, SHARING, AND PRINTING ANNOTATIONS - Embodiments of the disclosure disclose methods, and systems for capturing, sharing and printing annotations. The method includes receiving a physical document including hand-written annotation, the hand-written annotation is made by a user corresponding to at least a portion of the physical document. The method further includes capturing the hand-written annotation and corresponding position information of the hand-written annotation, wherein capturing further includes capturing position information of the at least portion of the physical document. Further, the method includes storing the captured hand-written annotation, position information of the hand-written annotation and position information of the at least portion of the physical document. Moreover, the method includes associating the hand-written annotation to the at least portion of the physical document. Additionally, the method includes sharing the hand-written annotation with other users. | 08-27-2015 |
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20100097657 | ADAPTIVE EXPOSURE PRINTING AND PRINTING SYSTEM - One or more printers or printing systems are connected to a scanning device. Each printer includes one or more color modules that are used during a printing operation. A printer prints a target for each color module or color channel. The printed targets are then scanned by the scanning device. The printed targets may be rotated to any angle and then scanned by the scanning device. The scanned raster data is processed by a controller to detect non-uniformities in at least one density image and to generate one or more correction profiles for the printer. When an image is to be printed, one or more controllers receive the image data and use the one or more correction profiles to correct or compensate for the non-uniformities during the exposure process. | 04-22-2010 |
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20120028185 | METHOD FOR FORMING SURFACE DECORATED PARTICLES - A method for forming surface decorated particles including stabilizing dispersed hydrophobic phase particles in an aqueous phase with fine inorganic particles having a relatively hydrophilic surface; and treating the stabilized dispersed hydrophobic phase particles with a hydrophobic group containing reactant to form hydrophobic groups covalently bonded to surfaces of the fine inorganic particles. In a particular embodiment, the invention provides a limited coalescence process for preparing binder polymer particles using inorganic stabilizer particles that provide a plurality of surface bonding sites and reacting such sites with a plurality of alkoxy silane moieties that contains pendant hydrophobic groups. | 02-02-2012 |
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20160031246 | CONTROLLING A WEB-FED PRINTER USING AN IMAGE REGION DATABASE - A method for controlling a digital printing system to print digital image data for an image region onto a continuous web of print media. An image region database stores data characterizing a plurality of reference image regions, each reference image region having one or more associated system control parameters that are appropriate for use in printing the reference image region. The system control parameters can include parameters related to correcting color registration errors. The image region to be printed is compared with the reference image regions in the image region database, and a similar reference image region is selected. The image region is printed using the system control parameters associated with the selected similar reference image region. | 02-04-2016 |
20160033916 | CONTROLLING AN ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER USING AN IMAGE REGION DATABASE - A method for controlling an electrophotographic printing system to print digital image data for an image region. An image region database stores data characterizing a plurality of reference image regions, each reference image region having one or more associated system control parameters that are appropriate for use in printing the reference image region. The system control parameters can include parameters related to correcting color registration errors. The image region to be printed is compared with the reference image regions in the image region database, and a similar reference image region is selected. The image region is printed using the system control parameters associated with the selected similar reference image region. | 02-04-2016 |
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20130185607 | SCAN TEST CIRCUITRY CONFIGURED FOR BYPASSING SELECTED SEGMENTS OF A MULTI-SEGMENT SCAN CHAIN - An integrated circuit comprises scan test circuitry and additional circuitry subject to testing utilizing the scan test circuitry. The scan test circuitry comprises at least one scan chain having a plurality of scan cells, wherein the scan chain is separated into a plurality of scan segments with each such segment comprising a distinct subset of two or more of the plurality of scan cells. The scan test circuitry further comprises scan segment bypass circuitry configured to selectively bypass one or more of the scan segments in a scan shift mode of operation. The scan segment bypass circuitry may comprise a plurality of multiplexers and a scan segment bypass controller. The multiplexers are arranged within the scan chain and configured to allow respective ones of the scan segments to be bypassed responsive to respective bypass control signals generated by the scan segment bypass controller. | 07-18-2013 |
20140068532 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHARACTERIZATION BASED ON MEASURED AND STATIC APPARENT RESISTANCES - First and second apparent resistance measures are determined for an integrated circuit and utilized to characterize the integrated circuit. The first apparent resistance measure is determined for the integrated circuit based on a first voltage drop and a first current that are measured using test equipment. The second apparent resistance measure is determined for the integrated circuit based on a second voltage drop and a second current that are obtained using static analysis of a corresponding integrated circuit design. The integrated circuit is characterized based on a comparison of the first and second apparent resistance measures. For example, characterizing the integrated circuit may comprise validating the static analysis of the integrated circuit design based on the comparison of the first and second apparent resistance measures, or determining a quality measure of the integrated circuit based on the comparison of the first and second apparent resistance measures. | 03-06-2014 |
20140253203 | PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK SPREADING - An integrated circuit having a programmable clock spreader configured to generate a plurality of controllably skewed clock signals, each applied to a corresponding region within the integrated circuit with circuitry configured to be triggered off the applied clock signal. The programmable clock spreader is designed to enable customization of the current-demand characteristics exhibited by the integrated circuit, e.g., based on the circuit's spectral impedance profile, to cause transient voltage droops in the power-supply network of the integrated circuit to be sufficiently small to ensure proper and reliable operation of the integrated circuit. | 09-11-2014 |