David L. Salgado - Victor NY, US John W. Daughton - Rochester NY, US Susan M. Healy - Webster NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H04N001/40
US Classification:
358449, 358434, 358494, 358451
Abstract:
A method for transferring an image disposed on a medium with an image transfer device. The method comprises the steps of providing the image transfer device with a controller and a reader, reading the image on the medium with the reader, and forming with the controller a modified image from the image on the medium. The reader is operably connected to the controller for reading the image on the medium. The controller forms the modified image from the image on the medium in response to registering with the controller that the image on the medium is larger than a predetermined size. The modified image formed with the controller is smaller than the predetermined size.
System And Method For Managing Security Settings Of A Print Device Using A Lockdown Mode
- Norwalk CT, US Kenneth B. Schleede - Webster NY, US Susan Marie Healy - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/44
Abstract:
A method for managing security settings of a print device using a lockdown mode includes receiving a request for enabling a lockdown mode. The lockdown mode prevents modifications to configurations of one or more components of the print device. The method further includes activating the lockdown mode. Activating the lockdown mode includes modifying a plurality of security settings corresponding to lockdown configurations of the one or more components of the print device, and disabling one or more modes that a user may use to modify the plurality of security settings. The method includes storing the plurality of security settings and the associated lockdown values in a security module, performing a compliance check to detect if current values associated with the plurality of security settings have changed by comparing to the lockdown values, and performing a remediation action in response to detecting that the one or more security settings have changed.
System And Method For Managing Security Settings Of A Print Device Using A Lockdown Mode
- Norwalk CT, US Kenneth B. Schleede - Webster NY, US Susan Marie Healy - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/44
Abstract:
A method for managing security settings of a print device using a lockdown mode includes receiving a request for enabling a lockdown mode. The lockdown mode prevents modifications to configurations of one or more components of the print device. The method further includes activating the lockdown mode. Activating the lockdown mode includes modifying a plurality of security settings corresponding to lockdown configurations of the one or more components of the print device, and disabling one or more modes that a user may use to modify the plurality of security settings. The method includes storing the plurality of security settings and the associated lockdown values in a security module, performing a compliance check to detect if current values associated with the plurality of security settings have changed by comparing to the lockdown values, and performing a remediation action in response to detecting that the one or more security settings have changed.
Medicine Doctors
Susan Healy, Salinas CA - MSN (Master of Science in Nursing)
Salinas Valley Medical Clinic 1033 Los Palos Dr STE A, Salinas, CA 93901 (831)7572058 (phone), (831)7570232 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Healy works in Salinas, CA and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Ms. Healy is affiliated with Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System.
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Ms. Susan Healy President
ABC Fire Protection Inc Fire & Smoke Alarm Systems
4503 South Avenue, Unit 11, Brockville, ON K6T 1A8 (613)3453473, (613)3453040
Susan Healy President
ABC Fire Protection Inc Fire & Smoke Alarm Systems
Laskowski says. Several journals that published papers co-authored by Pruitt have been waiting for the results to make a final decision on retraction, says Susan Healy, a biologist at the University of St Andrews, UK, who is the publication-ethics editor at one of the journals, Animal Behaviour. Abs