WO2009076829A1 - 一种打印作业的处理方法及系统 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of printing technology, and in particular, to a processing method and system for a print job.
- the print server needs a very expensive process after processing a job with a large number of pages. After the print server processes the job, it will be monopolized by this large job and can no longer receive other jobs. .
- the original process needs to interrupt the current job first, and then submit an emergency job for processing. Although this can handle emergency operations, the disadvantage is that large jobs that have been interrupted may have already been exported, and these already exported parts can only be discarded, which inevitably leads to waste of resources and time.
- the interrupted job is a simple one-sided job, the interrupted job can be manually restored manually, but the disadvantage is that not only is the operation cumbersome, but the correctness is not guaranteed.
- the prior art does not have a good treatment in the processing of special printing such as double-sided printing, mixed printing, collating, and the like.
- the present invention provides a processing method and system for a print job for providing an inability to coordinate when processing different print jobs, or to invalidate a previous print job by interrupting a previous print job.
- the present invention provides a processing method for a print job, comprising the following steps:
- the printing device After the processing of the first print job is completed, the printing device prints the first print job; [12] RIP
- the present invention also provides a processing system for a print job, including RIP
- a printing device further comprising a first interrupt module, a second interrupt module, a first recovery module, and a second recovery module, wherein:
- a first interrupt module configured to determine, according to the first print job priority printed by the application, whether to interrupt the second print job being processed in the RIP, and to save the second print job processing status after interrupting the second print job And handing the first print job to RIP for processing;
- a second interrupt module configured to determine, according to the first print job priority, whether to interrupt the third print job being processed in the printing device, and to save the third print job processing state after the third print job needs to be interrupted
- the first print job is printed by the printing device; [17] the first recovery module is used in the RIP
- the second recovery module is configured to resume processing of the third print job by the printing device according to the saved third print job processing state after the printing device finishes printing the first print job.
- the present invention processes the print job, determines whether it is necessary to interrupt the print job being processed in the RIP, and the print job being printed in the printing device according to the applied print job priority; and saves the RIP separately after the print job needs to be interrupted.
- the processing status of the interrupted print job in the printing device thus, after the high priority emergency print job is processed, the interrupted print job can be restored according to the saved processing state. It can be seen that, since the present invention performs process adjustment between print jobs according to priorities, including processing for interrupting, restoring, etc. of the job, the jobs are processed according to priorities, and no longer according to whether the jobs are the same. Processing, so it is possible to provide high-priority emergency work in the print service.
- the solution especially in the processing of large-scale print jobs, makes the printer not occupied by this print job for a long time; the same as the recovery of the interrupted print job, based on the interrupted save processing state, so Handling of urgent work is no longer a waste of the portion of the interrupted job that has been outputted due to interruption of the currently processed job.
- the invention solves the problems existing in the prior art well, automatically completes the process of job interruption and recovery, and provides the possibility of continuously processing the interruption condition, thereby saving manpower and material resources.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of an implementation process of a print job processing method according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of another implementation process of the print job processing method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of an implementation process of job recovery in a RIP device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flowchart of an implementation process of job recovery in the printing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a print job processing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the priority concept is introduced, and the priority can be set as needed, for example, according to the urgency and importance level of printing required, and the priority can be set in the implementation.
- the higher the priority the more it needs to be processed. For a print job, it needs to pass RIP.
- the first print job RIP
- the second print job is being processed, and the third print job is being processed in the printing device. As shown in the figure, after processing the print job, the following steps may be included:
- Step 101 Determine whether to interrupt RIP according to the priority of the first print job printed by the application
- Step 102 After the second print job needs to be interrupted, the second print job processing state is saved, and the RIP processes the first print job;
- Step 103 Determining, according to the first print job priority, whether to interrupt the third print job being processed in the printing device;
- Step 104 After the third print job needs to be interrupted, the third print job processing state is saved, and after the RIP processes the first print job, the printing device prints the first print job;
- the processing of the third print job is resumed according to the saved third print job processing state.
- the second print job processing state is saved, and may further include:
- Invalid data refers to incomplete page output data, mainly page dot matrix data. Because it can not be replenished by RIP devices after subsequent recovery output, it can be discarded.
- incompleteness is that the page currently being output is not completed, and the interrupt will lack part of the dot matrix data and the page end flag, and such a page cannot be processed later.
- Interrupt ⁇ adjusts the page counter to the correct value and saves it, mainly including adjusting the output counter to the actual valid page value.
- the specific operation can be completed by counting the page that actually has the end flag.
- step 102 and step 104 when it is determined according to the priority, the RIP needs to be interrupted.
- the second print job processed in the middle, and the third print job printed in the printing device may further include:
- step 102 it is determined that the second print job needs to be interrupted, which can be in RIP.
- the printing of the third print job can be interrupted by the printing device processing the third print job to the full page interval portion.
- the printing apparatus processes the printing of the third print job from the entire page interval portion held by the interrupt.
- This step can ensure the integrity of the processing by the page by interrupting the print job at the interval of the entire page after the interruption of the emergency print job. The integrity of the data can be guaranteed after the interrupt is restored.
- step 104 when the third print job needs to be interrupted, the method further includes:
- [50] determining whether the printing device is performing duplex printing, and then interrupting the third print job after the full output of the duplex printing is completed; or determining whether the third print job is a duplex printing job, and if so, the printing device The third print job is interrupted after the full output of the duplex print is completed.
- step 104 before the printing device is ready to print the first print job, the method further includes: [52] determining whether the printing device has at least two output trays, and if so, the printing device selecting and the third The first print job is printed in the output tray with a different print job output tray.
- the printing device prints the first print job
- the request for the interrupt is maintained by waiting for a period of time and then retrying.
- the present embodiment can ensure that the interrupted job continues to be output from the last page in which the last printing was interrupted, and sets the correct output parameters.
- the status indicates the job process with the emergency attribute working status
- spool Represents the queue of print jobs waiting to be printed.
- direct represents direct print properties
- the job representation is the type of print job that is directly printed. This job is characterized by no buffering. The data generated by RIP is sent directly to the printing device for printing. The print job that handles this property can be unified with the RIP and the printing device. Direct rush
- the job represents a direct print job for the emergency attribute.
- printer This refers to the printing device, which refers to the printer and other devices in the implementation.
- paused The attribute represented is interrupted, paused, paused A job is an interrupted, paused print job, paused
- the status refers to being in an interrupted state and in a suspended state.
- a job refers to a type of print job that is in a buffered state
- a hold rush refers to an emergency job that is in a buffered state
- the processing of the print job can include the following steps:
- the first print job of the attribute which in this embodiment refers to the job with the highest priority for urgent printing
- Step 202 Queue the first print job to the front of the spool pair column;
- Step 203 Determine whether the RIP is explaining the first print job of the rush attribute
- Step 204 submit the first print job to RIP, if RIP is processing direct
- the second attribute print job, then go to step 205; if RIP is processing hold
- the second of the attribute the print job goes to step 211;
- Step 205 RIP processing the second print job of the direct attribute
- Step 206 RIP informs the printer to interrupt and wait
- Step 207 printer interrupted
- Step 208 notifying the RIP to interrupt the second print job
- Step 209 deleting the interrupted second print job from the RIP, print pair column;
- Step 210, printer, etc. to submit a new first print job to RIP
- Step 211 RIP processes the second print job of the hold attribute
- Step 212 notifying RIP to interrupt the second print job
- Step 213 the interrupted second print job is deleted from the RIP pair column, and proceeds to step 214;
- Step 214 placing the interrupted second print job into the spool pair column in a paused state
- Step 215 submit the first print job of the rush attribute, if the first print job is a direct rush attribute job, proceeds to step 216, if the job of the hold rush attribute, proceeds to step 217;
- Step 216 submitted to the RIP and printer for processing, proceeds to step 221;
- Step 217 submitted to RIP
- Step 219 waiting for the printer to be interrupted
- Step 220 submit the first print job to the printer
- Step 221 Printout is complete.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the implementation process of job recovery in RIP equipment, as shown in the figure, RIP
- the currently processed print job will be interrupted due to the urgent print job task.
- the implementation process of restoring the interrupted print job can be as follows:
- step 302 if it is a direct attribute job, go to step 302; if it is a hold attribute job, go to step 304, the interrupted print job in the embodiment Is the second print job;
- Step 302 Start RIP from the last page where the interrupted print job was last printed.
- Step 303 Start RIP from the page where the RIP was completed last time.
- the printing device interrupts the currently processed print job due to the emergency print job task, and resumes the execution process of the interrupted print job after the emergency print job is processed.
- Step 401 Take a print job to be resumed after the interruption, in the embodiment, a third print job;
- Step 402 determine that the attribute is paused hold attribute job, due to direct
- Step 403 Print from the page where the last job of the interrupted job is printed.
- the present invention also provides a processing system for a print job, and a specific implementation of the system will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a print job processing system. As shown in the figure, the system includes a RIP 1001 and a printing device 1002, and further includes a first interrupt module 1011 and a second interrupt module 1012. The first recovery module 1021 and the second recovery module 1022, wherein:
- Connected configured to determine whether to interrupt the printing device according to the first print job priority
- the third print job being processed after the third print job needs to be interrupted, saves the third print job processing state, at RIP 1001
- the first print job is printed by the printing apparatus 1002;
- the first recovery module 1021 is connected to the first interrupt module 1011 and the RIP 1001, and is configured to restore the RIP according to the saved second print job processing state after the RIP 1001 finishes processing the first print job.
- the processing of the third print job by the printing apparatus 1002 is resumed in accordance with the saved third print job processing state.
- the system may further include an adjustment module 1031 connected to the RIP 1001.
- the second print job is interrupted, the incomplete data of the output data is discarded, and the page counter is adjusted to the correct value.
- the system may further include a first coordination module 1041 connected to the first interrupt module 1011 and the second interrupt module 1012, respectively.
- the third print job is interrupted, and the third print job processing state is saved, and then the first interrupt module 1011 is coordinated to interrupt the second print job, and the second print job processing state is saved. [106] In order to ensure the integrity of the interrupt page, the first interrupt module 1011 in the system
- the second interrupt module 1012 can also interrupt the third print job, at the printing device 1002.
- Processing the third print job to the full page interval portion interrupts the printing of the third print job.
- the processing of the second print job may be resumed from the entire page interval portion of the interrupt ⁇ after the second print job of the interruption is resumed;
- the second recovery module 1022 may also print the device after the third print job that resumes the interruption
- the 1002 process resumes printing of the third print job from the entire page interval portion of the interrupt ⁇ save.
- the system may further include a double-sided coordination module 1032 connected to the printing device 1002, for determining whether the printing device 1002 is performing the double operation after the third printing job needs to be interrupted. Face printing, is to interrupt the third print job after the full output on the back side of the duplex printing
- the printing device 1002 interrupts the third print job after the full output of the duplex print is completed.
- the system may further include a printing device
- the system may further include a second coordination module 1042 connected to the first interrupt module 1011 and the second interrupt module 1012, respectively.
- the second print job being processed determines the print attribute of the first print job, and coordinates the interruption of the second print job and the third print job according to the print attributes of the first print job.
- a first processing unit and a second processing unit may be included in the second coordination module 1042, where:
- the first processing unit is configured to: when it is determined that the print attribute of the first print job is direct print, after determining that the third print job needs to be interrupted according to the priority, first coordinate the first interrupt module 1011 Interrupting the third print job and saving the third print job processing state, and then coordinating the second interrupt module 1012 to interrupt the second print job and saving the second print job processing state;
- a second processing unit configured to: when determining that the print attribute of the first print job is a buffer print, coordinate the second interrupt module 1012
- the second interrupt module 1012 is coordinated to determine whether the print device 1002 needs to be interrupted according to the first print job priority.
- the third print job being processed.
- the embodiment of the present invention can handle special print job processing, and can provide a solution for handling emergency work in the print service.
- it solves the problem that after the large-scale operation is processed, the printer can only process the entire operation before it can process the subsequent operation, so that the printer will not be monopolized by this operation for a long time.
- the processed job causes a waste of the portion of the interrupted job that has been outputted.
- the process adjustment between the jobs according to the priority includes the processing of interruption, recovery, and the like of the job, which solves the problems existing in the prior art, and automatically completes the process of interrupting and recovering the job. It also provides the possibility of continuously processing the interruption, saving manpower and material resources.
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