Walworth, NY, United States of America

John H Gustke


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2012

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: John H. Gustke: Innovator in Print/Copy Job Environments

Introduction

John H. Gustke is a notable inventor based in Walworth, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of print and copy job environments, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the efficiency of processing print jobs.

Latest Patents

Gustke holds a patent titled "Page parallel RIP and cache tuning in print/copy job environment utilizing page description languages." This invention provides a system and method for optimizing print and copy job environments that utilize a page description language (PDL). The patent outlines a process where an input PDL stream describing embedded objects in a job is received and parsed. Reusable document components (RDCs) are identified, and a determination is made regarding the number of placements for each identified RDC. If no RDCs are placed more than once, caching is disabled. The system also analyzes embedded objects to determine the number of page parallel rips (PPRs) for the job based on available system resources. Ultimately, a job processing path is prescribed based on the most efficient projected raster image processing (RIP) time.

Career Highlights

Gustke's career is marked by his work at Xerox Corporation, where he has applied his expertise in print technology. His innovative approach has contributed to advancements in the efficiency of print job processing, making significant impacts in the industry.

Collaborations

Gustke has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Gerald S. Gordon and Scott Mayne, further enhancing the innovative environment at Xerox Corporation.

Conclusion

John H. Gustke's contributions to print and copy job environments through his patent demonstrate his commitment to innovation in technology. His work continues to influence the efficiency of print processing systems today.

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