Cynthia J. Ryan - Lima NY, US Paul J. McConville - Webster NY, US Brent E. Fleming - Aloha OR, US Jeffrey R. Kohne - West Linn OR, US Walter S. Harris - Portland OR, US Trevor J. Snyder - Newburg OR, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B41J 29/38
US Classification:
347 14, 347 16
Abstract:
A method for performing duplex printing enables increased throughput in an indirect printing system. The method includes measuring a coverage parameter for image data to be printed, and transforming operation of the printer from a first printing process timing sequence to a second printing process timing sequence in response to the coverage parameter exceeding a predetermined threshold.
Methods And Systems For Creating Structural Documents With Security Features
William J. Hannaway - Webster NY, US William J. Nowak - Webster NY, US Cynthia J. Ryan - Lima NY, US Stephen C. Morgana - Rochester NY, US James Milo Sweet - Rochester NY, US Reiner Eschbach - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G06K 15/02 H04N 1/40
US Classification:
358 13, 358 328
Abstract:
A method of creating a structural document may include determining a shape of a structural document, determining a plurality of dimensions of the structural document, receiving information associated with one or more content items, identifying one or more security features associated with the structural document and causing a graphical representation of the structural document to be displayed at a user computing device. A shape of the graphical representation may correspond to the determined shape, a plurality of dimensions of the graphical representation may be representative of the determined plurality of dimensions, and the graphical representation may include at least a portion of the received content items and at least a portion of the identified security features. The method may include receiving an indication that a user is finished creating the structural document, generating a print document including an encoded data mark, and providing the print document to print-related devices.
Methods And Systems For Creating Structural Documents
William J. Hannaway - Webster NY, US William J. Nowak - Webster NY, US Cynthia J. Ryan - Lima NY, US Stephen C. Morgana - Rochester NY, US James Milo Sweet - Rochester NY, US Reiner Eschbach - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G06K 15/02
US Classification:
358 328
Abstract:
A method of creating a structural document may include determining, by a host computing device in a cloud system, a shape of a structural document, determining, by the host computing device, a plurality of dimensions of the structural document, receiving information associated with one or more content items, and causing a graphical representation of the structural document to be displayed at a user computing device. A shape of the graphical representation may correspond to the determined shape, a plurality of dimensions of the graphical representation may correspond to the determined plurality of dimensions, and the graphical representation may include at least a portion of the received content items. The method may include receiving an indication that a user is finished creating the structural document, generating a print document including an encoded data mark, and providing the print document to one or more print-related devices.
Methods And Systems For Creating Structural Document Packages For Products
William J. Hannaway - Webster NY, US William J. Nowak - Webster NY, US Cynthia J. Ryan - Lima NY, US Stephen C. Morgana - Rochester NY, US James Milo Sweet - Rochester NY, US Reiner Eschbach - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G06K 15/02
US Classification:
358 328
Abstract:
A method of creating a structural document may include receiving, by a host computing device in a cloud system, content information pertaining to one or more contents of a structural document that may be configured to encase the contents, determining a shape of a structural document based at least in part on the received content information, determining a plurality of dimensions of the structural document based at least in part on the received content information, receiving content item information associated with one or more content items, and causing a graphical representation of the structural document to be displayed at the user computing device. The method may include receiving an indication that a user is finished creating the structural document, generating a print document including an encoded data mark, and providing the print document to one or more print-related devices.
Methods And Systems For Creating Structural Documents Having Contact Information For Utilizing Product Information
William J. Hannaway - Webster NY, US William J. Nowak - Webster NY, US Cynthia J. Ryan - Lima NY, US Stephen C. Morgana - Rochester NY, US James Milo Sweet - Rochester NY, US Reiner Eschbach - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
XEROX CORPORATION - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G06K 15/02
US Classification:
358 328
Abstract:
A method may include determining a shape of a structural document, determining a plurality of dimensions of the structural document, receiving information associated with one or more content items, receiving contact information to include on the structural document, receiving an indication of a location on the structural document where the contact information is to be displayed, and causing a graphical representation of the structural document to be displayed at a computing device. A shape and dimensions of the graphical representation may correspond to the determined shape and dimensions, the contact information may be displayed on the graphical representation at the location, and the graphical representation may include at least a portion of the received content items. The method may include receiving an indication that a user is finished creating the structural document, generating a print document including an encoded data mark, and providing the print document to print-related devices.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Cynthia Hunt Ryan Manager
Quercus Dynamics, LLC
Cynthia Hunt Ryan Manager
The US Store, LLC
Cynthia Ryan
ELITE ATHLETE SERVICES, LLC
Cynthia Ryan
Women for Women International Individual/Family Services
4455 Hawthorne St NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202)7377705
Cynthia R. Ryan Branch Manager
United States Department of Defense National Security
Dr. Ryan graduated from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine - Lubbock in 2001. She works in Richmond, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism and Diabetes. Dr. Ryan is affiliated with Bon Secours St Francis Medical Center.
Xerox Corporation
Senior Software Engineer
Xerox Innovation Group since 2001
Software Research Engineer
Xerox Research Center Webster, Xerox Innovation Group since 2001
Senior Software Researcher
Eastman Kodak Jan 1987 - Jan 1994
Software Engineer
Education:
Wright State University 1988 - 1993
M.S., Computer Science
Miami University 1978 - 1982
Skills:
C++ Software Design Software Development C Unix Analysis Systems Engineering Data Mining