GLOBAL PRINT NETWORK

Brand Owner Address Description
GLOBALPRINT NETWORK THE STANDARD REGISTER COMPANY 600 Albany Street Dayton OH 454173405 GLOBAL PRINT NETWORK;Computer services in the field of documents and business forms, namely, computerized database management, data processing services; management and tracking of electronic files, advertising materials and promotional materials; distributorship services and computerized on-line ordering services in the field of business forms, office supplies, computer supplies, maintenance supplies, repair supplies, advertising materials and promotional items; computerized tracking of documents and business forms orders; consulting services related to all of the foregoing; and business consultation in the fields of business forms;Computer services in the field of documents and business forms, namely, data recovery services; database development services; providing databases and electronic libraries in the field of documents and business forms, including document data transfer and physical conversion from one form of media to another; computer services, namely, providing on-line magazines in the field of electronic commerce; providing on-line publications, namely catalogs, in the field of documents and business forms; up-dating of computer software; computer design of business forms and business forms systems, advertising and promotional materials, labels, identification labels and tags, identification cards, membership cards, access cards, control cards, business transaction cards and plastic cards for others; computer systems analyses; computer consultation services; computer programming for others; routing services; and computer services, namely providing on-line bulletins, articles and newsletters in the fields of business forms and e-commerce;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A centralized queue for a network printing system allows clients to make job requests and be placed in a job queue without transmitting the actual print job data to the network. An imaging device protocol (IDP) operates independently of the network layers below and only requires that a transport protocol/port be bidirectional. A variety of heterogenous network protocols may be supported by IDP for placing all of the incoming print job information in a print queue regardless of the protocol. Print job information from both IDP and non-IDP protocol/ports may be placed in the print queue by emulating IDP on the non-IDP protocol/ports. As a result, job information for all of the print jobs attempting to access a busy printer may be stored in the print queue so that the print jobs can be printed by the printer with a fair arbitration once the network printer becomes available.