Joseph L. Filion
Xerox
18 Papers
460 Citations
Joseph L. Filion is an academic researcher from Xerox. The author has contributed to research in topics: Floppy disk & Job stream. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Patent
System for recording and remotely accessing operating data in a reproduction machine
Jeff C. Carter,Robert S. Westfall,Robert M. VanDuyn,Joseph L. Filion,Dale T. Platteter,Douglas T. Rabjohns,Vincent A. Capaccio,John R. Hill +7 more
- 24 Apr 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for recording and remotely accessing certain operating data in an electrostatographic reproduction machine for use in analyzing machine faults and software crashes, with transfer of the data to a remote service site either by floppy disk or telecommunications line.
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Pre-programming during job run
Eugene S. Evanitsky,Joseph L. Filion,Thomas J. Herceg +2 more
- 03 Oct 1988
TL;DR: A technique for pre-programming a reproduction machine for a plurality of complex jobs involving a variety of machine features and requirements using the operator console and touch sensitive screen display while the machine is in the print state or still in the process of completing a previous job is described in this paper.
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Job requirements calculation and display
Joseph L. Filion,Douglas F. Sundquist,Paul F. Schmitt,Eugene S. Evanitsky,Riley L. Warddrip +4 more
- 21 Mar 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method of providing a prominent time of completion display and percentage of completion for a given job requirement and providing an indication of the amount of paper stock required from several sources in a printing system.
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Apparatus and method of automatically transmitting event-related information to a user of a network printing system
Joseph L. Filion,Charles F. Evans,Kenneth E Rohlfing,Diane S. Rogerson,Kitty S Koul,Mei-Yuei Lee,Craig W. Jacobs +6 more
- 12 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, an automatic transmitting system for use in a networked printing system including a first client, second client and server was proposed, where the agent transmits the first set of information exclusively to the first client when a first event occurs in one or more of the plurality of subsystems.
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Copier/duplicator network
Eugene S. Evanitsky,Douglas F. Sundquist,Tomilinson G. Rauscher,Riley L. Warddrip,Joseph L. Filion,Daniel Auman +5 more
- 14 Dec 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of image duplicating devices, each having a two-way communications port for receiving and transmitting data and a processing device electronically coupled to the twoway communication port of each duplicating device, were used for reading data from each of the image duplication devices.
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