CN108388411B - Laser printing system, laser printing method and conversion device for printer computer - Google Patents

Laser printing system, laser printing method and conversion device for printer computer Download PDF

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CN108388411B
CN108388411B CN201810178505.5A CN201810178505A CN108388411B CN 108388411 B CN108388411 B CN 108388411B CN 201810178505 A CN201810178505 A CN 201810178505A CN 108388411 B CN108388411 B CN 108388411B
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Abstract

The invention relates to a laser printing system, a laser printing method and a conversion device for a printer computer. Said printer computer accessing a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) server in response to receiving a customer order to determine a location of said customer's content to be printed stored on said MES server, said converting means for: receiving a file containing the content to be printed from a laser printer unit; modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer; storing the file under a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name; and sending a conversion completion signal to the laser printer unit.

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Laser printing system, laser printing method and conversion device for printer computer
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of laser printing, in particular to a technology for conveniently and rapidly printing different contents customized by different customers.
Background
The laser printer needs to call pictures and templates before printing is started every time, and the printer needs to call the pictures with the same file name stored in a local computer of the printer every time the pictures are called. However, in the intelligent demonstration line, contents to be printed customized by different customers are stored in a manufacturing execution system server (hereinafter, referred to as "MES server") and the contents to be printed customized by each customer may be different, and files containing the contents to be printed may also have different file names. In the prior art, when different contents customized by different customers need to be printed, the efficiency is low.
Therefore, there is a need for a technique that can conveniently and quickly print different contents customized by different customers.
Disclosure of Invention
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a conversion apparatus for a printer computer accessing a manufacturing execution system, MES, server in response to receiving an order for a customer to determine a location of content to be printed for the customer stored on the MES server, the conversion apparatus being configured to: receiving a file containing the content to be printed from a laser printer unit; modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer; storing the file under a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name; and sending a conversion completion signal to the laser printer unit.
In the conversion apparatus for a printer computer, the file having the specified file name, when stored in a specified directory of the printer computer, overwrites a previous content to be printed in the specified directory.
In the conversion device for the printer computer, the content to be printed is pictures, characters or a combination of the pictures and the characters.
In the conversion device for the printer computer, the printer computer and the MES server communicate with each other through a TCP/IP protocol.
In the conversion device for the printer computer, the conversion device and the MES server communicate with each other through a TCP/IP protocol.
In the conversion device for the printer computer, the conversion device and the laser printer unit can communicate with each other through a TCP/IP protocol.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laser printing system comprising: the manufacturing execution system MES server is used for storing the orders of all the clients and the contents to be printed of all the clients; a printer computer including a conversion device, said printer computer accessing said MES server to determine a location of content to be printed by a customer in response to receiving an order for said customer; and a laser printer unit that determines the content to be printed and activates the conversion device and prints the content to be printed in response to receiving a conversion completion signal from the conversion device, wherein the conversion device, after being activated, is configured to: receiving a file containing the content to be printed from the laser printer unit; modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer; storing the file under a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name; and transmitting the conversion completion signal.
In the laser printing system, the laser printer unit has a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), and the PLC of the laser printer unit determines the content to be printed and activates the conversion means, and prints the content to be printed in response to receiving a conversion completion signal from the conversion means.
In the laser printing system, the file having the specified file name, when stored in a specified directory of the printer computer, overwrites a previous content to be printed in the specified directory.
In the laser printing system, the content to be printed is pictures, characters or a combination of the pictures and the characters.
In the laser printing system, the printer computer and the MES server communicate with each other via a TCP/IP protocol.
In the laser printing system, the conversion device and the MES server communicate with each other via a TCP/IP protocol.
In the laser printing system, the conversion device and the PLC of the laser printer unit are communicated through a TCP/IP protocol.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laser printing method including: accessing, by a printer computer, a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) server to determine a location of a customer's content to be printed stored on the MES server in response to receiving a customer's order sent by a laser printing unit (PLC); receiving, by a conversion device of the printer computer, a file containing the content to be printed from the laser printing unit PLC; modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer by the conversion device; storing the file under the specified directory of the printer computer by the conversion device according to the specified file name; sending a conversion completion signal to the laser printer unit by the conversion device; and printing, by the laser printer unit, the content to be printed in response to receiving the conversion completion signal.
In the laser printing method, the printing, by the laser printer unit in response to receiving the conversion completion signal, the content to be printed includes: printing the content to be printed by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) of the laser printer unit in response to receiving the conversion completion signal.
In the laser printing method, the storing, by the converting means, the file having the specified file name under a specified directory of the printer computer includes: and covering the previous content to be printed under the specified directory with the file with the specified file name.
In the laser printing method, the content to be printed is a picture, a character or a combination of the two.
In the laser printing method, the printer computer and the MES server are communicated through a TCP/IP protocol.
In the laser printing method, the conversion device and the MES server communicate with each other through a TCP/IP protocol.
In the laser printing method, the conversion device and the PLC of the laser printer unit are communicated through a TCP/IP protocol.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a laser printing system according to various embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 2 illustrates files stored in an MES server representing a plurality of content to be printed for a plurality of customers according to embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 3 illustrates files representing a plurality of contents to be printed of a plurality of clients converted and stored in a printer computer according to embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a flow chart of a laser printing method according to embodiments of the present invention.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. Further, although the terms used in the present invention are selected from publicly known and used terms, some of the terms mentioned in the description of the present invention may be selected by the applicant at his or her discretion, the detailed meanings of which are described in relevant parts of the description herein. Furthermore, it is required that the present invention is understood, not simply by the actual terms used but by the meaning of each term lying within.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a laser printing system 100 according to various embodiments of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the laser printing system 100 includes a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) server (hereinafter, simply referred to as "MES server") 120, a printer computer 140, and a laser printer unit 160. The MES server 120 can be used to store the orders for each customer and the content to be printed for each customer. The printer computer 140 may include a conversion device 142. The printer computer 140 may also be used to store orders for each customer whose information is updated in synchronization with the information for the orders in the MES server 120. The laser printer unit 160 can receive orders for each customer, the information of the orders also being updated in synchronization with the information of the orders in the MES server 120, so as to provide the conversion device 142 in the printer computer 140 with the location of the orders when the conversion device 142 is operated. In one embodiment, the location of the order may be an access path of the order. In one embodiment, the laser printer unit 160 may determine the specific content to be printed by the information of the order, such as the order number, and send the information of the order to the converting means 142, so as to provide the converting means 142 with the specific file name under the access path when the converting means 142 is running. Then, the laser printer unit 160 activates the switching device 142. In one embodiment, the operations of the laser printer unit 160 are performed by the PLC that it contains.
The conversion device 142 can receive the file containing the content to be printed from the MES server 120, modify the file name of the file to the specified file name required by the printer computer 140, store the file in the specified file name in the specified directory of the printer computer 140, and send out the conversion completion signal.
The laser printer unit 160 may print the contents to be printed of the customer in response to receiving the conversion completion signal.
In one embodiment, the laser printer unit 160 may have its own programmable logic controller PLC (hereinafter simply referred to as "PLC") 162. The PLC 162 of the laser printer unit 160 receives the conversion completion signal and instructs to perform a job of printing the content to be printed.
In one embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer 140 is empty. The conversion device 142 modifies the file name of the file into the specified file name required by the printer computer 140, and then stores the file in the specified directory of the printer computer 140 with the specified file name.
In another embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer 140 has a file containing the previous content to be printed, the file name being the designated file name required by the printer computer 140. The conversion device 142 modifies the file name of the file into the specified file name required by the printer computer 140, and then stores the file into the specified directory of the printer computer 140 with the specified file name, so as to cover the file containing the previous content to be printed, and the file name is still unchanged, namely the specified file name required by the printer computer 140.
In one embodiment, the content to be printed may be a custom-made picture.
In another embodiment, the content to be printed may be custom-made text.
In yet another embodiment, the content to be printed may be a combination of custom-made pictures and text.
In one embodiment, the printer computer 140 and the MES server 120 may communicate via TCP/IP protocol. By such communication, the printer computer provides the conversion means with the storage locations of all the customer pictures, and the laser printing unit PLC transmits the order number (the order number is the picture name) to the conversion means, which one of the storage locations is to be specifically converted by the conversion means in one execution. The conversion device can search and find the order number in the storage position, after conversion is completed, the conversion device can send a conversion completion signal to the laser printing unit PLC, and the laser printing unit PLC sends an instruction to start printing.
In one embodiment, the translation device 142 and the MES server 120 may communicate via TCP/IP protocol.
In one embodiment, the conversion device 142 and the PLC 162 of the laser printer unit 160 may communicate via TCP/IP protocol.
The laser printing system 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention may be used in an intelligent demonstration line, and the laser printer unit 160 may be one working unit in the intelligent demonstration line. By the conversion device according to the embodiments of the invention, the invention fundamentally solves the connection of the intelligent demonstration line from full-automatic intelligent customization to full-automatic intelligent production.
FIG. 2 illustrates a plurality of files stored in an MES server representing a plurality of contents to be printed for a plurality of customers according to embodiments of the present invention. The file containing the first content to be printed of the first client is shown on the left side of fig. 2 with reference numeral 210, having a first file name, for example "SO 17101705005". The right side of fig. 2 shows a file containing the second content to be printed of the second client with a second file name, for example "SO 17101705006", with reference 220. As shown in fig. 2, the first content to be printed of the first client is different from the second content to be printed of the second client. The first file name of the file containing the first content to be printed is also different from the second file name of the file containing the second content to be printed.
Fig. 3 illustrates files representing a plurality of contents to be printed of a plurality of clients converted and stored in a printer computer according to embodiments of the present invention. Referring to fig. 1 to 3, fig. 3 shows the form of the plurality of files in fig. 2 in a state where the file names are modified by the conversion means 140 and stored in the designated directory of the printer computer 140. The left side of fig. 3 shows at 310 the form of a file containing the first content to be printed of the first client having a third file name, for example "1", in a modified file name by the conversion means 140 and stored in a designated directory of the printer computer 140. The left side of fig. 3 shows at 320 the form of a file containing the second content to be printed of the second client, which also has a third file name, for example "1", in a modified file name via the conversion means 140 and stored in a designated directory of the printer computer 140. As shown in fig. 3, the first content to be printed of the first client is different from the second content to be printed of the second client, but the file names are the same.
In one embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer 140 is empty. Assuming that the content to be printed is the content to be printed shown by reference numeral 210 in fig. 2, the conversion device 142 modifies the file name "SO 17101705005" of the file containing the content to be printed into the specified file name "1" required by the printer computer 140 (shown in fig. 3), and then stores the file with the specified file name "1" in the specified directory of the printer computer 140.
In another embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer 140 already has a file under it containing the previous content to be printed, such as the file indicated by reference numeral 320 in FIG. 3, with the file name of the designated file name "1" requested by the printer computer 140. Assuming that the content to be printed is the content to be printed shown by reference numeral 210 in fig. 2, the conversion device 142 modifies the file name "SO 17101705005" of the file containing the content to be printed into the specified file name "1" required by the printer computer 140 (shown in fig. 3), and then stores the file into the specified directory of the printer computer 140 with the specified file name "1", in the storage process, the file shown by reference numeral 310 in fig. 3 covers the file containing the previous content to be printed shown by reference numeral 320 in fig. 3 under the specified directory. At this time, the format, size, and content of the file shown by reference numeral 210 of fig. 2 and reference numeral 310 of fig. 3 are not changed, but only the file name is modified.
Fig. 4 is a flow diagram of a laser printing method 400 according to various embodiments of the invention. As shown in FIG. 4, the laser printing method 400 can begin at step 410 by the printer computer receiving the customer's order sent by the laser printer unit and in response thereto accessing the MES server to determine the location of the customer's content to be printed stored on the MES server at step 410. The laser printing method 400 further includes step 420 where the converting means of the printer computer receives the file containing the content to be printed from the laser printer unit at step 420. In one embodiment, the conversion means is software installed on the printer computer for conversion. The laser printing method 400 further includes step 430. in step 430, the converting means on the printer computer modifies the file name of the file to the specified file name required by the printer computer. The laser printing method 400 further includes step 440, wherein the converting means stores the file with the specified file name in a specified directory of the printer computer in step 440. The laser printing method 400 further includes step 450, where the converting means sends a conversion complete signal to the laser printer unit at step 450. The laser printing method 400 further includes step 460, where the laser printer unit receives the conversion completion signal and prints the content to be printed in response thereto at step 460.
In one embodiment, the laser printer unit may comprise a PLC. In step 460, after the PLC of the laser printer unit receives the conversion completion signal, the PLC instructs the laser printer to perform laser printing on the content to be printed.
In one embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer is empty. The conversion device modifies the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer, and then stores the file into a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name.
In another embodiment, the designated directory of the printer computer has a file containing the previous content to be printed, the file name being the designated file name required by the printer computer. The conversion device modifies the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer, and then stores the file into a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name, so that the file containing the previous content to be printed is covered, and the file name is still unchanged and is the specified file name required by the printer computer.
In one embodiment, the content to be printed may be a custom-made picture.
In another embodiment, the content to be printed may be custom-made text.
In yet another embodiment, the content to be printed may be a combination of custom-made pictures and text.
In one embodiment, the printer computer and the MES server may communicate via TCP/IP protocol.
In one embodiment, the translation device and the MES server may communicate via TCP/IP protocol.
In one embodiment, the conversion device and the PLC of the laser printer unit may communicate via the TCP/IP protocol.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the above-described exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A conversion device for a printer computer that accesses a manufacturing execution system, MES, server to determine a location of content to be printed for a customer stored on the MES server in response to receiving an order for the customer, the conversion device being configured to:
receiving a file name of a file containing the content to be printed from a laser printer unit;
modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer;
storing the file under a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name; and
sending a conversion completion signal to the laser printer unit,
wherein the conversion means is further configured to overwrite a previous file having the same specified file name, which has been stored in the specified directory, with the file in a case where the previous file having the same specified file name has been stored in the specified directory of the printer computer.
2. The converting apparatus for a printer computer of claim 1, wherein the content to be printed is a picture, a text or a combination of both.
3. The translation device for a printer computer of claim 1, wherein said printer computer communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
4. The translation device for a printer computer of claim 1, wherein said translation device communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
5. The converting apparatus for a printer computer of claim 1, wherein the converting apparatus and the laser printer unit communicate via TCP/IP protocol.
6. A laser printing system, comprising:
the manufacturing execution system MES server is used for storing the orders of all the clients and the contents to be printed of all the clients;
a printer computer including a conversion device, said printer computer accessing said MES server to determine a location of content to be printed by a customer in response to receiving an order for said customer; and
a laser printer unit that determines the content to be printed and activates the conversion means and prints the content to be printed in response to receiving a conversion completion signal from the conversion means,
wherein the switching means, when activated, is operable to:
receiving a file name of a file containing the content to be printed from the laser printer unit;
modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer;
storing the file under a specified directory of the printer computer by the specified file name; and
transmitting the conversion completion signal, and
wherein the conversion means is further configured to overwrite a previous file having the same specified file name, which has been stored in the specified directory, with the file in a case where the previous file having the same specified file name has been stored in the specified directory of the printer computer.
7. The laser printing system of claim 6, wherein the laser printer unit has a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), the PLC of the laser printer unit determining the content to be printed and activating the conversion device and printing the content to be printed in response to receiving a conversion completion signal from the conversion device.
8. The laser printing system of claim 6, wherein the content to be printed is pictures, text, or a combination of both.
9. The laser printing system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said printer computer communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
10. The laser printing system as claimed in claim 6 wherein said conversion means communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
11. The laser printing system of claim 7, wherein the conversion device communicates with the PLC of the laser printer unit via a TCP/IP protocol.
12. A laser printing method, comprising:
accessing, by a printer computer, a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) server to determine a location of a customer's content to be printed stored on the MES server in response to receiving a customer's order sent by a laser printing unit (PLC);
receiving, by a conversion device of the printer computer, a file name of a file containing the content to be printed from the laser printing unit PLC;
modifying the file name of the file into a specified file name required by the printer computer by the conversion device;
storing the file under the specified directory of the printer computer by the conversion device according to the specified file name;
sending a conversion completion signal to the laser printer unit by the conversion device; and
printing, by the laser printer unit, the content to be printed in response to receiving the conversion completion signal,
wherein the method further comprises:
in a case where a previous file having the same specified file name has been stored under the specified directory of the printer computer, the previous file having the same specified file name, which has been stored under the specified directory, is overwritten with the file by the converting means.
13. The laser printing method of claim 12, wherein said printing, by said laser printer unit in response to receiving said conversion completion signal, said content to be printed comprises: printing the content to be printed by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) of the laser printer unit in response to receiving the conversion completion signal.
14. The laser printing method of claim 12, wherein the content to be printed is pictures, text, or a combination of both.
15. The laser printing method of claim 12, wherein said printer computer communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
16. The laser printing method of claim 12, wherein said conversion device communicates with said MES server via TCP/IP protocol.
17. The laser printing method of claim 13, wherein the communication between the conversion device and the PLC of the laser printer unit is via TCP/IP protocol.
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