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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 12, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 03, 2010
Kapil Arora, New Delhi, IN;
Harsh Vardhan Chopra, New Delhi, IN;
Naveen Goel, Uttar Pradesh, IN;
Mayur Hemani, New Delhi, IN;
Himanshu Jindal, Punjab, IN;
Neha Rastogi, Uttar Pradesh, IN;
Hemant Virmani, New Delhi, IN;
Kapil Arora, New Delhi, IN;
Harsh Vardhan Chopra, New Delhi, IN;
Naveen Goel, Uttar Pradesh, IN;
Mayur Hemani, New Delhi, IN;
Himanshu Jindal, Punjab, IN;
Neha Rastogi, Uttar Pradesh, IN;
Hemant Virmani, New Delhi, IN;
Adobe Systems Incorporated, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
Green printing is utilized to repurpose a document. An indication is received that a printout of a document from a printer has been requested. The document has content with a format that would result in a first quantity of pages being printed. The content is grouped into one or more regions. Further, one or more transformations are applied to the content for each region such that the printer prints the document with the content in a transformed format that results in a second quantity of pages being printed without falling below a predetermined readability threshold. The second quantity of pages is less than the first quantity of pages. Further, the one or more transformations being applied to the document may result in a second quantity of ink being utilized to print the document such that the second quantity of ink being less than the first quantity of ink.