REUSING PRINTING PAPER

20170050455 ยท 2017-02-23

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    Abstract

    A printer includes a scanner to scan the previously printed paper. Software creates a file of areas that need to be blanked out around the areas already printed. A blanking mechanism covers areas that need to be blanked out with white ink or white toner the on previously printed paper. A print mechanism prints a new file over the blanked out paper.

    Claims

    1. A printer comprising: a scanner to scan the previously printed paper and identify print areas; a memory and associated software operatively coupled to the scanner to save identified print areas that need to be blanked out around the areas already printed; and a blanking mechanism operatively coupled to the memory to cover with white ink or white toner the identified print areas that need to be blanked out to output blanked out paper.

    2. A printer according to claim 1, further comprising a print mechanism to print a new file over the blanked out paper.

    3. A printer according to claim 1, wherein the software identifies a recently printed file and page using the scan result.

    4. A printer according to claim 1, wherein the software uses a radius of tolerance around all the printed areas.

    5. A method of reusing printed paper comprising of (a) scanning previously printed paper to identify previously printed portions; (b) blanking the previously printed paper by printing white toner or white ink over the previously printed portions of the paper to output blanked paper; and (c) printing a new document over the blanked paper.

    6. A method according to claim 5 further comprising the step of (d) identifying a recently printed file and page from the scan.

    Description

    [0009] The details of the preferred embodiments will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:

    [0010] FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram of the system where an inkjet or laser printer is used to produce a blanked paper which coated with white-ink according to embodiments of the present inventions;

    [0011] FIG. 2 illustrates a diagram of the system with text on white paper and after the blanking using white ink or toner according to embodiments of the present inventions;

    [0012] FIG. 3 illustrates a diagram showing a radius of tolerance around a single letter of text to produce the blanking area where the white toner or ink will be used according to embodiments of the present inventions;

    [0013] FIG. 4 illustrates a diagram of the printer starting with a previously printed page which is first blanked and made suitable for being printed upon according to embodiments of the present inventions;

    [0014] FIG. 5 illustrates a diagram of the printer starting with a previously printed page which has been blanked is printed upon according to embodiments of the present inventions; and

    [0015] FIG. 6 illustrates a flowchart according to embodiments of the present inventions.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0016] FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram of the system where an inkjet or laser printer is used to produce a blanked paper which coated with white-ink according to embodiments of the present inventions. In FIG. 1 the blank paper 102 is going to the printer and produces printed paper 104. The printer using the blanking process 103 prints white ink over the printed areas 106 of the paper that already have ink on it, to produce blanked paper 108 and which is now reprintable.

    [0017] FIG. 2 illustrates a diagram of the system with text on white paper and after the blanking using white ink or toner according to embodiments of the present inventions. In FIG. 2 a printed element 202 on a printed paper 104 is blanked and made suitable for reprinting using the blanking process 103 which prints white ink or toner. Here the printer prints white ink over individual letters as to make those parts blank and make the paper reprintable, while minimizing the amount of white ink or toner used. If the entire page is coated with the white ink or toner the price of toner may easily exceed the price of the paper saved. This may be acceptable from an environmental standpoint but may not be financially viable. Minimizing the amount of white ink or toner used creates a solution that is financially and environmentally viable.

    [0018] FIG. 3 illustrates a diagram showing a radius of tolerance around a single letter of text to produce the blanking area where the white toner or ink will be used according to embodiments of the present inventions. FIG. 3 is a close up diagram of the generation of the blanking area from the printed area. From the edges of the printed area 302 circles with radius of tolerance 304 are drawn. The blanking area 306 is created which includes the text and the neighborhood area of text. This system is used to identify what parts of the paper need to be printed over with white ink or toner. The figure illustrates an upper case letter A being analyzed by software. Thus the entire letter, plus some extra space around the letter determined by the radius of tolerance, is to be covered by white ink. The radius of tolerance may be programmable dependent on the resolution of the printer and quality of the paper used as well as the final quality requirements.

    [0019] FIG. 4 illustrates a diagram of the printer implementing the invention. In FIG. 4 the printer starts with a previously printed page which is first blanked and made suitable for being printed upon according to embodiments of the present inventions. The printer takes printed paper 104 as an input and produces blanked paper 108 as an output. The direction of paper flow 401 is shown. This embodiment uses liquid ink which is stored in a cartridge. This is for a printer that prints in black and blanks in white. The cartridge case 402 holds the white-ink cartridge 404 and the black cartridge 406. Conventional color printers print multiple colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black in a single pass. Color printer embodiments would have multiple colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks. Other embodiments may use solid powder toner. In such embodiments there would be multiple toner cartridges with dry toner colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black. For the purpose of blanking it may be necessary to scan the paper.

    [0020] An optical scanner 401 is part of the input feed to the printer 400. The optical scanner 401 identifies print on the printed paper 104. This identified print is saved in memory using a processor and software 408. The printer function of the printer 400 them uses the white-ink cartridge 404 or white toner to apply white over black regions of print identified by the optical scanner 401. Thus using a built in scanner and the software we end up with a machine that seamlessly uses previously printed paper. In the case of non-white paper, a color other than white might be used to perform such erasure. This invention can be also be implemented such that the blanking and then printing the new file can be done in a single pass.

    [0021] FIG. 5 illustrates a diagram of the printer starting with a previously printed page which has been blanked is printed upon according to an embodiments of the present inventions. An optical scanner 501 can be part of the input feed to the printer 500 as in FIG. 4. Print identified by the scanner 501 can be saved in memory using a processor and software 408.

    [0022] The printer 500 takes the blanked paper 108 as input and produces printed paper 104 output. The direction of paper flow 501 is shown. This embodiment uses liquid ink which is stored in a cartridge. This is for a printer that prints in black and blanks in white. The cartridge case 402 holds the white-ink cartridge 404 and the black cartridge 406. Conventional color printers print multiple colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black in a single pass. Color printer embodiments would have multiple colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks. Other embodiments may use solid powder toner. In such embodiments there would be multiple toner cartridges with dry toner colors like cyan, magenta, yellow and black. For the purpose of blanking it may be necessary to scan the paper. Scanners are part of conventional printers. Thus using the built in scanner and the software we end up with a machine that seamlessly uses previously printed paper. This invention can be also be implemented such that the blanking and then printing the new file can be done in a single pass.

    [0023] FIG. 6 illustrates a flowchart 600 according to embodiments of the present inventions to create the file to print the blanking area. Step 602 is used to identify the continuous parts of the paper need to be coated with white ink. Step 604 computes a radius of tolerance around the areas of printed area. Step 606 creates a new bitmap that includes the radius of tolerance for blanking. The final step 603 outputs to the printer a new bitmap for blanking the previously printed paper.

    [0024] Unless stated otherwise, terms such as first and second are used to arbitrarily distinguish between the elements such terms describe. Thus, these terms are not necessarily intended to indicate temporal or other prioritization of such elements.

    [0025] Any trademarks listed herein are the property of their respective owners, and reference herein to such trademarks is generally intended to indicate the source of a particular product or service.

    [0026] Although the inventions have been described and illustrated in the above description and drawings, it is understood that this description is by example only, and that numerous changes and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the inventions. Although the examples in the drawings depict only example constructions and embodiments, alternate embodiments are available given the teachings of the present patent disclosure.