Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2025
Title: Innovations of Phillip Eugene Miller, II
Introduction
Phillip Eugene Miller, II is an accomplished inventor based in Boulder, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of print verification systems, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approach to addressing print defects.
Latest Patents
Miller's latest patents include "Print defect seeding within selected zones for print verification system." This invention provides systems and methods for seeding print defects and inspecting print jobs. One embodiment of this system includes a print server that receives a test print job, stores it in memory, and determines the number of copies to print. It subdivides each sheetside image of the test print job into distinct zones, assigns each zone to a different copy, and seeds a print defect into each copy within the assigned zone.
Another notable patent is "Evaluation of print verification system." This invention outlines systems and methods for evaluating a print verification system. One embodiment includes a print system with a printer, a virtual printer, a print verification system, and a print server. The print server initiates an evaluation by providing a defective version of a print job to one printer and a non-defective version to the other. It verifies the functionality of the print verification system by comparing the printed output against the bitmap image output.
Career Highlights
Phillip Miller is currently employed at Ricoh Company, Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the printing industry. His work focuses on enhancing the reliability and accuracy of print verification systems.
Collaborations
Miller collaborates with Carl Michael Dennison, contributing to advancements in their field through shared expertise and innovative ideas.
Conclusion
Phillip Eugene Miller, II is a notable inventor whose work in print verification systems has led to significant advancements in the industry. His patents reflect a commitment to improving print quality and reliability.