Xerox Researchers Create Breakthrough Parallel Printer Architecture.Intelligent technology delivers the power of two printers with the simplicity of one ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Xerox Corporation (company) XEROX Corporation - http://xerox.com/. See also XEROX PARC, XEROX Network Services. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : XRX XRX Xerox Corporation (stock symbol) ) will demonstrate at Graph Expo next week a breakthrough dual-engine printer platform that will pave the way for future printer designs at Xerox. The new parallel printer architecture, developed at the company's research center in Webster, N.Y., and at its Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto Research Center - XEROX PARC , delivers the power of two printers with the simplicity of one. Similar to the way parallel architectures for data storage and processors have revolutionized the IT industry, this new parallel printer design will deliver unsurpassed productivity and reliability to the digital printing industry. Parallel printer architecture is the software and hardware that enable two print engines to work together seamlessly as one printer device. This architecture also makes the printer smart enough, depending upon the circumstances, to allow each individual engine to work independently. This flexibility allows commercial printing and graphic arts graphic arts: see aquatint; drawing; drypoint; engraving; etching; illustration; linoleum block printing; lithography; mezzotint; niello; pastel; poster; silk-screen printing; silhouette; silverpoint; sketch; stencil; woodcut and wood engraving. customers to take full advantage of the dual-engine system. Innovation inside "The technology inside this dual-engine system will deliver the world's fastest duplex cut-sheet printer with features that significantly improve the printer's productivity and reliability. With the breakthrough printer architecture, the machine actually thinks for itself," said Sophie Vandebroek, Xerox chief technology officer and president, Xerox Innovation Group. "At the heart of the innovation are technologies Xerox is developing called tightly integrated parallel printing. Backed by filings of more than 50 patents, TIPP TIPP Taxe Interieure Sur Les Produits Petroliers (French: National Tax on Petroleum Products) TIPP Targeted Infrastructure Protection Program (US Department of Homeland Security program) marks a major shift in Xerox's product development strategy." Vandebroek noted that the TIPP technology encompasses several Xerox innovations in smart "self-aware" and self-regulating systems including: * "Pass Through Programming" technology provides system intelligence that keeps the system running even if one of the engines needs service. The result is maximum productivity and uptime for commercial print operations and in-house printing facilities. In the pass through mode, all pages are imaged by one print engine and simply pass through the idle print engine. * Synchronization (1) See synchronous and synchronous transmission. (2) Ensuring that two sets of data are always the same. See data synchronization. (3) Keeping time-of-day clocks in two devices set to the same time. See NTP. capabilities that enable the dual engines to be "in tune" with each other and allow them to essentially act as one. Just as the coordination of the pistons Pistons can mean:
* Image quality is consistently monitored by an "invisible eye" within each machine. This measures the image density, or "blackness," up to twice per second. It automatically adjusts the power of the laser on each of the two printing engines, ensuring the pages printed on each engine match perfectly. This innovation makes every image consistent, regardless of which engine is doing the printing. Smarter printers The intellectual property in this innovation complements Xerox's rich portfolio of patents that cover "smarter document management systems" - printers and systems that are "self-aware," self-diagnosing and self-correcting. These intelligent systems are the heart of the parallel printing architecture and are being developed by a team of researchers from the Xerox Innovation Group in Webster, N.Y., and the Palo Alto Research Center. The first high-end production printing system featuring this breakthrough technology will be launched in the second quarter of 2007 in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and Europe as part of the Xerox Nuvera[TM] Digital Production System line. It will be the fastest cut-sheet printer operating at 288 duplex impressions per minute with image quality equal to offset printing standards. Xerox innovation at work The Xerox Innovation Group conducts work in color science, computing, digital imaging, work practices, electromechanical The use of electricity to run moving parts. Disk drives, printers and motors are examples. Electromechanical systems must be designed for the eventual deterioration of moving components that wear over time. The first TVs were electromechanical systems (see video/TV history). systems, novel materials, and other disciplines connected to Xerox's expertise in printing and document management. Named the Product Development & Management Association's Outstanding Corporate Innovator in 2006, the company consistently builds its inventions into business by embedding 1. (mathematics) embedding - One instance of some mathematical object contained with in another instance, e.g. a group which is a subgroup. 2. (theory) embedding - (domain theory) A complete partial order F in [X -> Y] is an embedding if them in Xerox products and solutions, using them as the foundation for new business, or licensing or selling them to other entities. Customer Contact: For more information about Xerox laboratories, visit www.xerox.com/innovation. NOTE TO EDITORS: See the full range of Xerox digital production technology and services in Booth No. 1217, Oct. 15-18 at Graph Expo 2006, McCormick Place McCormick Place is an enormous exposition complex located in Chicago, Illinois. , Chicago. For more information about Xerox and the show, visit www.xerox.com/news or www.xerox.com/graphexpo. XEROX([R])and Xerox Nuvera(TM) are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. Prices, features, specifications, capabilities, appearance and availability of Xerox products and services are subject to change without notice. |
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