BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an order situation tracing system and to a print
order receiving apparatus, and in particular, to a print order receiving apparatus
with which a print order can be placed based on image data and to an order situation
tracing system capable of tracing the situation of the print order placed through
the print order receiving apparatus.
[0002] There has been developed a digital camera which converts an optical image of a subject
into digital image data and can store them in a memory card, and the digital camera
is already available on the market. Since a digital camera is usually equipped with
a liquid crystal panel for an image display, it is possible to make the liquid crystal
panel to display the photographed image based on the stored image data.
[0003] Unlike silver halide photography, an image displayed on a liquid crystal panel of
a digital camera is a temporary image which disappears when the power supply for the
digital camera, for example, is turned off, and therefore, the display on the liquid
crystal panel is inappropriate when appreciating an image for a long time, which is
a problem. Further, when a subject including plural persons is photographed by a digital
camera, and an image thereof needs to be given to each person, the person having no
image display means can not appreciate the image if no actions are taken when the
person is given a storage medium in which copied image data are stored, although image
data themselves can be copied on a separate storage medium, which is also a problem.
[0004] Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is possible to read image data stored in a storage
medium into a personal computer to display on a display as an image, or to print an
image through a printer connected to the personal computer. However, not all the people
trying to appreciate images obtained through photographing by a digital camera can
use a personal computer, because a personal computer and a peripheral equipment such
as a printer are usually expensive. Therefore, there is a demand for a system which
makes it possible to appreciate images obtained through photographing by a digital
camera in a simpler manner.
[0005] For the problems stated above, there is considered a service for making a print of
images based on image data obtained through photographing by, for example, a digital
camera. This service is one wherein a customer takes a storage medium (media) storing
image data to a photofinisher where image data are outputted as a print, and the print
is handed to the customer in exchange for a fixed charge. A customer who utilizes
service of this kind does not need to own any specific equipment for making a print
of images, and can obtain a print in a simple way as in the case of silver halide
photography.
[0006] For obtaining high image quality equal to that in silver halide photography when
forming an image based on image data obtained through photographing by a digital camera,
a simple apparatus such as a general purpose printer which can be connected to a personal
computer is insufficient, and an image forming apparatus with higher accuracy is needed.
Since an image forming apparatus of this kind is relatively expensive at this stage,
possibility for this image forming apparatus to be spread widely in a short period
of time is low. Therefore, it is considered that the service to make a print from
images of a digital camera will take, before wide introduction of the image forming
apparatuses, a form wherein pieces of information including image data and order contents
are received from customers at plural intermediating stores, for example, through
print order receiving apparatuses each having a storage unit, and then, the information
are sent to an image forming apparatus installed at a specific location to make prints
of desired images so that prints of images may be handed to customers through the
intermediating stores where the orders were received.
[0007] Since the information relating to print order is sent to the image forming apparatus
in the form of electronic signals, it is not possible to grasp the current situation
of the processing that is based on the print order, which is a problem.
[0008] If by any chance troubles happen on the part of the image forming apparatus, there
is a fear that image data synthesized based on print order information may be lost.
In terms of this point, unlike a negative film in silver halide photography, a customer
owns original data for image data of a digital camera in many cases. It is therefore
possible to consider that image data are synthesized newly based on the original data.
However, it takes time to input and synthesize data newly again from the beginning,
resulting in a problem. Further, it can happen that image data are erased on the part
of a customer after placing an order, and in this case, printing of synthesized images
is impossible for all time.
[0009] If print making processing is made to be started at the moment when a charge for
the print order is paid, it is possible to avoid unwanted processing when the print
order is canceled by a customer, which is convenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] In view of the aforesaid problems in the prior art, an object of the invention is
to provide an order situation tracing system capable of grasping print order processing
situation for images obtained through, for example, a digital camera and a print order
receiving apparatus and to provide an image forming apparatus to make it possible
to grasp a print order processing situation.
[0011] The above objects can be attained by the following structures.
(1-1) An order situation tracing system for tracing a processing situation for a print
order, comprises:
a detector connected to at least one of print order receiving apparatus which is capable
of outputting image data and an image forming apparatus which forms a print based
on a print order information outputted from the print order receiving apparatus respectively
and to detect the processing situation for the print order from receipt of the print
order to completion of forming the print based on the signal from the print order
receiving apparatus and from the image forming apparatus;
a memory to store backup data regarding the print order in accordance with the processing
situation for the print order; and
an output device to output information regarding the processing situation detected
by the detector.
(1-2) In the order situation tracing system of (1-1), the backup data include at least
one of original image data and image data subjected to a process based on the print
order information.
(1-3) In the order situation tracing system of (1-2), the process is an image synthesis.
(1-4) In the order situation tracing system of (1-1), the order situation tracing
system further comprises:
a controller to input information indicating a situation that charges relating
to the print order outputted from the print order receiving apparatus have been paid
and to output a control signal in response to the input so that the image forming
apparatus starts forming the print.
(1-5) In the order situation tracing system of (1-1), the output device outputs the
information regarding the processing situation through a network.
(1-6) In the order situation tracing system of (1-5), the information regarding the
processing situation is displayed in a home page accessed through an internet.
(1-7) In the order situation tracing system of (1-1), the detector detects a situation
that a print formation is completed based on information which is sent from the image
forming apparatus and indicates completion of forming a print.
(1-8) In the order situation tracing system of (1-1), the detector detects a situation
based on a signal in which a processing situation outputted from the image forming
apparatus is correlated with information for identifying image data.
(1-9) An order situation tracing system for tracing a processing situation for a print
order, comprises:
at least one of print order receiving apparatus capable of outputting image data and
print order information;
an image forming apparatus to form a print based on the print order information outputted
from the print order receiving apparatus;
a detector connected to at least one of print order receiving apparatus and the image
forming apparatus so as to receive a signal from the print order receiving apparatus
and from the image forming apparatus respectively and to detect the processing situation
for the print order from receipt of the print order to completion of forming the print
based on the signal from the print order receiving apparatus and from the image forming
apparatus;
a memory to store backup data regarding the print order in accordance with the processing
situation for the print order; and
an output device to output information regarding the processing situation detected
by the detector.
(1-10) In the order situation tracing system of (1-9), the order situation tracing
system further comprises:
a display connected with the print order receiving apparatus and to input and indicate
information regarding the processing situation.
(1-11) In the order situation tracing system of (1-9), the image forming apparatus
outputs information indicating the completion of forming a print and the detector
detects a situation that a print formation is completed based on the information which
is sent from the image forming apparatus and indicates the completion of forming a
print.
(1-12) In the order situation tracing system of (1-11), the image forming apparatus
outputs a signal in which a processing situation outputted from the image forming
apparatus is correlated with information identifying image data and the detector detects
a situation based on the signal.
(1-13) A print order receiving apparatus, comprises:
an output device capable of outputting image data and print order information;
a connecting section through which the print order receiving apparatus is connected
with an image forming apparatus and with an order situation tracing apparatus, wherein
the image forming apparatus forms a print based on the print order information outputted
from the output device and the order situation tracing apparatus detects the processing
situation for the print order from receipt of the print order to completion of forming
the print based on a signal from the print order receiving apparatus and from the
image forming apparatus, stores backup data relating to the print order in accordance
with the processing situation and outputs information regarding the detected processing
situation; and
a display to input and indicate information regarding the processing situation.
(1-14) An image forming apparatus, comprises:
a printer to form a print based on print order information and image data both outputted
from a print order receiving apparatus; and
an output device to output information indicating completion of forming a print to
an order situation tracing apparatus when the print formation by the printer is completed;
wherein the image forming apparatus is connected with the print order receiving
apparatus and the print order situation tracing apparatus.
[0012] Incidentally, it is preferable that the aforesaid backup data include original image
data or image data processed based on the aforesaid print order information.
[0013] Further, the processing mentioned above also includes forming of images as they are
based on image data without conducting synthesizing, although it can be synthesis
of images.
[0014] If the order situation tracing system has therein a control means which inputs information
that is outputted from the print order receiving apparatus and shows that a charge
relating to the print order has been paid, and if the image forming apparatus starts
print making processing when the control means outputs control signals in response
to the inputting, it is possible to avoid that processing has already been started
when the order is canceled, which is convenient.
[0015] Further, if the output means outputs information relating to the processing situation
through a network, it is possible to confirm the current processing situation in,
for example, a print order receiving apparatus, which is convenient.
[0016] Further, if the information relating to the processing situation is accessible on
Internet web pages, a customer can confirm the current processing situation by accessing
the web pages through a personal computer, which is convenient.
[0017] Incidentally, it is preferable if the print order receiving apparatus has a display
means which inputs information relating to the processing situation to display it.
In this case, the display means is not limited to a display but it can be a printer.
[0018] For the purpose of attaining the aforesaid object, the order situation tracing system
of the invention comprises a detection means which is connected to at least one print
order receiving apparatus capable of outputting image data and print order information
and to an image forming apparatus which forms a print based on the print order information
outputted from the print order receiving apparatus, and detects processing situation
from print order acceptance to the end of printing based on the signals from the print
order receiving apparatus and from the image forming apparatus, a storage means which
stores backup data relating to print order in accordance with the processing situation,
and an output means which outputs information relating to the processing situation
detected by the detection means.
[0019] The order situation tracing system of the invention comprising a detection means
which is connected to at least one print order receiving apparatus capable of outputting
image data and print order information and to an image forming apparatus which forms
a print based on the print order information outputted from the print order receiving
apparatus, and detects processing situation from print order receipt to the end of
printing based on the signals from the print order receiving apparatus and from the
image forming apparatus, a storage means which stores backup data relating to print
order in accordance with the processing situation, and an output means which outputs
information relating to the processing situation detected by the detection means,
makes it possible to grasp the current situation of print making processing, and to
continue processing immediately based on backup data stored in the storage means even
when processed data are lost by unexpected accident.
[0020] Further, above objects may be attained by the following preferable structures.
(Structure 2-1)
[0021] A order situation tracing system having therein a detection means which is connected
with at least one print order receiving apparatus capable of outputting image data
and print order information and with an image forming apparatus which forms a print
based on print order information outputted from the print order receiving apparatus,
and detects the processing situation covering from print order receipt to completion
of printing, a storage means which stores backup data relating to print order in accordance
with the processing situation, and an output means which outputs information relating
to the processing situation detected by the detection means.
(Structure 2-2)
[0022] The order situation tracing system according to Structure 2-1, wherein the backup
data include image data processed based on original image data or the print order
information.
(Structure 2-3)
[0023] The order situation tracing system according to Structure 2-1 or Structure 2-2, wherein
the processing is synthesizing of images.
(Structure 2-4)
[0024] The order situation tracing system according to either one of Structure 2-1 - Structure
2-3, wherein a control means which inputs information showing that charges relating
to the print order outputted from the print order receiving apparatus have been paid,
and the image forming apparatus starts print making processing when the control means
outputs control signals with response to the input.
(Structure 2-5)
[0025] The order situation tracing system according to either one of Structure 2-1 - Structure
2-4, wherein the output means outputs information relating to the processing situation
through Network
(Structure 2-6)
[0026] The order situation tracing system according to Structure 2-5, wherein the information
relating to the processing situation is accessible on a web page of Internet.
(Structure 2-7)
[0027] A print order receiving apparatus having a display means which is connected with
the print order receiving apparatus described in Structure 2-5 or 2-6, and inputs
information relating to the processing situation and displays it.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Fig. 1 is a top view of a print order receiving apparatus relating to the first embodiment.
[0029] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing how print order receiving apparatus 10 relating to the
present embodiment and an outer image forming apparatus are connected to each other.
[0030] Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a print making apparatus (image forming apparatus)
relating to the present embodiment.
[0031] Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the structure of the print making apparatus.
[0032] Fig. 5 is an example of display on liquid crystal image plane 11.
[0033] Fig. 6 is an example of display on liquid crystal image plane 11.
[0034] Fig. 7 is an example of a duplicate of a print order.
[0035] Fig. 8 is a diagram showing the state of display which is made on liquid crystal
image plane 11 by print order receiving apparatus 10 that accessed order data base
formed on server 30 by detecting only necessary data.
[0036] Fig. 9 is an illustration explaining how to detect order situation (processing situation).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0037] The invention will be explained as follows, referring to the embodiment. Fig. 1 is
a top view of a print order receiving apparatus relating to the present embodiment.
In Fig. 1, print order receiving apparatus 10 is in a shape of a rectangular plate,
and it has liquid crystal image plane 11 of a touch panel type serving as an input
means and a display means, on its top surface, and has power supply switch 17 on its
side face (lower portion in Fig. 1). Further, on the side (upper portion in Fig. 1)
facing the aforesaid side face of the print order receiving apparatus 10, there are
formed two openings 12 and 13. Data reading unit (reading means) 14 is formed in the
opening 12 and reading/writing unit 15 is formed in the opening 13.
[0038] The opening 12 freely accepts removable medium C such as, for example, PC card storing
image data corresponding to images obtained through photographing by a digital camera,
while, the opening 13 freely accepts removable medium M such as, for example, PC card
serving as a storage means or a storage medium. It is preferable that removable medium
M is greater than removable medium C in terms of storage capacity for each of them
under the condition of no stored data, namely, under the condition of empty. Incidentally,
the removable medium C and removable medium M are not limited to PC card and IC card
shown here.
[0039] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing how print order receiving apparatuses 10, 10' and 10''
relating to the present embodiment and outer image forming apparatuses 20 and 20'
are connected to each other. In Fig. 2, print order receiving apparatus 10 installed
in intermediating store A, print order receiving apparatus 10' installed in intermediating
store B and print order receiving apparatus 10'' installed in intermediating store
C are connected to server 30 through Internet NT, and the server 30, on the other
hand, is connected to first image forming apparatus 20 and second image forming apparatus
20'.
[0040] Print order receiving apparatuses 10 has therein reading unit 14 capable of reading
image data from removable medium C inserted in opening 12, reading/writing unit 15
capable of storing image data and print order information which will be stated later
in removable medium M inserted in opening 13 and CPU 16 connected to the aforesaid
units. The CPU 16 is capable of inputting prescribed information from touch panel
type liquid crystal image plane 11 and is capable of displaying prescribed images
on the liquid crystal image plane 11 through an unillustrated driver.
[0041] Print order receiving apparatuses 10 has therein CPU 16, interface 17 of a type of
RS-232C or USE which makes it possible to communicate with outer printer 19, and interface
(for example, LAN terminal) 18 which makes it possible to communicate between CPU
16 and outer image forming apparatus 20 through Internet NT. Incidentally, the interface
18 may include also a dial-up router. Since the Print order receiving apparatuses
10' and 10'' are of the same structure, detailed explanation thereof will be omitted.
[0042] Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a print making apparatus (image forming apparatus)
relating to the present embodiment. Though there is illustrated print making apparatus
20 wherein a print is made by exposing and developing a light-sensitive material,
in this case, as an example of the first image forming apparatus, the invention is
not limited to this, and print making apparatuses of an ink jet system and an electrophotographic
system, for example, are also acceptable, provided that prints can be made based on
image information. In the invention, in particular, a system to use a light-sensitive
material is preferable. Incidentally, since the second image forming apparatus 20'
has the same structure, its detailed explanation will be omitted here.
[0043] Print making apparatus 20 in the present embodiment is equipped on the left side
of its main body 202 with magazine loading section 203. Inside the main body 202,
there are provided exposure processing section 204 which exposes a light-sensitive
material representing a storing medium and print making section 205 which processes
the exposed light-sensitive material and dries it to make a print, and a print thus
made is ejected on tray 206 provided on the right side of the main body 202. Further,
control section 207 is provided above the exposure processing section 204 inside the
main body 202.
[0044] On the main body 202, there is arranged CRT 208 which constitutes a display means
that displays images of image information from which a print is to be made. On the
left side of the CRT 208, there is arranged film scanner section 209 representing
an image reading section which reads a transmission type document, and on the right
side thereof, there is arranged reflection type document input apparatus 210.
[0045] As a document to be read by the film scanner section 209 or by the reflection type
document input apparatus 210, there is given a photographic light-sensitive material
representing a color negative film, a color reversal film, a black and white negative
film and a black and white reversal film, on which the image data obtained through
photographing by an analog camera are stored. The image data can be converted by a
film scanner of the film scanner section 209 into digital information which is made
to be image data. When the photographic light-sensitive material is a color photographic
paper, it can be made to image data by a flat bed scanner of the reflection type document
input apparatus 210.
[0046] At the position of control section 207 of the main body 202, there is provided image
transmission section 214. Into the image transmission section 214, it is possible
to insert PC card 213a and floppy disk 213b in which image data are stored, in addition
to the aforesaid removable medium M (IC card), and image data of the inserted storage
medium are read out.
[0047] On the front side of CRT 208, there is arranged operation section 211 which is provided
thereon with information input means 212 that is constituted, for example, with a
touch panel.
[0048] Further, on the main body 202, there is provided storage medium writing section 215,
and there is provided writing means K (Fig. 4) for writing image data in a storage
medium on magnetic storage media or on optical storage media.
[0049] As a storage medium that stores image data, there are actually given removable media
such as a multi-media card, a memory stick, MD and CD-ROM, to which, however, the
invention is not limited.
[0050] Incidentally, operation section 211, CRT 208, film scanner section 209, reflection
type document input apparatus 210, image transmission section 214 and storage medium
writing section 215 are provided solidly on main body 202 to be the structure of the
apparatus. However, either one or more of them may also be provided separately.
[0051] Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the structure of a print making apparatus.
[0052] Control section 207 of print making apparatus 20 conducts reading of document information
coming from film scanner section 209 or from reflection type document input apparatus
210, based on command information from information input means 212, and obtains image
information to display it on CRT 208.
[0053] The print making apparatus 20 has data accumulation means 271 and template storage
means 272. It is possible to store image data obtained through reading from removable
medium M and print order information (information about frames for printing and about
the number of prints to be made, and information about print sizes, which will be
explained in detail later) corresponding to the image data in the data accumulation
means 271 to accumulate them in succession. Frame images from developed negative film
N that is obtained by developing a negative film exposed by an analog camera are inputted
from the film scanner section 209, while, frame images from print P that is obtained
by printing frame images on a photographic paper to process are inputted from the
reflection type document input apparatus 210.
[0054] In the template storage means 272, there are stored, in advance, data of at least
one template image for setting a synthesizing area with a background image and data
relating to the number corresponding to the aforesaid data. Through operations of
an operator, or based on the number of a template image included in print order information,
there is specified a prescribed template image from plural template images stored
in the template storage means 272, then, image data are synthesized by the selected
template image, and a print is made based on the synthesized image data. This synthesis
by the template image is carried out through a Chromakey method which is widely known.
[0055] The control section 207 has image processing section 270 where image information
is image-processed to form image information for exposure which is sent to exposure
processing section 204. In the exposure processing section 204, a light-sensitive
material is exposed to images, then, this light-sensitive material is sent to print
making section 205 where the exposed light-sensitive material is processed and dried,
thus, a print is made.
[0056] Image transmission section 214 of the print making apparatus 20 is equipped with
reading means 230 which reads image data on removable medium M to transmit and with
communication means 240 capable of communicating with server 30. The reading means
230 can read stored image data from removable medium M inserted in the image transmission
section 214 and transmit them to the control section 207 composed of a microcomputer.
On the other hand, the communication means 240 can input image data accumulated in
server 30.
[0057] On the print making apparatus 20, it is possible to conduct ordinary print P1, file
print P2 and index print P3, based on image data stored in removable medium M and
print order information stored to correspond to the aforesaid image data.
[0058] Ordinary print P1 is one to make one print from one piece of image data. In this
ordinary print P1, it is possible to make print P1 in ordinary print size decorated
by a photo-frame, by establishing a prescribed synthesizing area in a background image
(template image) having a certain pattern, for example, and by composing one frame
image with the synthesizing area to be stored. By storing one piece of image data
in one print P1 as mentioned above, it is possible to make, for example, a post card,
a calendar, or a favorite and specific print requested by a customer which can be
put in a purse or in a communication-ticket holder.
[0059] File print P2 is one to make one large-sized file from plural frame images. Even
in the case of this file print P2, it is possible to set synthesizing areas at 3 -
10 locations, for example, on the background image having prescribed patterns, and
to synthesize one frame image with each of three synthesizing areas for storage. Further,
in the file print P2, it is also possible to store, in the background, perforation
lines which make it possible to cut easily and nicely to make a favorite and specific
print which can be put in a purse or in a communication-ticket holder.
[0060] Index print P3 is one to make one print in a prescribed size for all images based
on image data, so that the print may be helpful for reordering of prints.
[0061] In this print making apparatus, when making prints from images on the developed negative
film or on the developed reversal film, the images are scanned by a film scanner of
the film scanner section 209 to be converted into digital information, and thereby,
a print is made in the same way through control section 207.
[0062] Next, operations in the present embodiment will be explained, referring to Figs.
1 and 2. Print order receiving apparatuses 10, 10' and 10'' relating to the present
embodiment may also be installed in convenience stores. Let it be assumed that a customer
who desires prints took the removable medium C in which image data corresponding to
images obtained through photographing by its digital camera to intermediating store
A in this case. Incidentally, any type of removable medium will do provided that the
removable medium is a storage medium which is portable and is capable of storing image
data. With regard to operations relating to the print order, they are assumed to be
conducted by the customer itself in the present embodiment, although they may also
be conducted by an operator in the intermediating store.
[0063] In the case of ordering prints, when a customer turns on power supply switch 17 for
print order receiving apparatus 10, CPU 16 representing a preparation means for preparing
order information is initialized to be in the operation state, and it first displays
initial images on liquid crystal image plane 11.
[0064] Now, when the customer inserts removable medium C serving as a removable medium into
opening 12 of print order receiving apparatus 10, an unillustrated sensor detects
that the removable medium C has been fixed to the position where image data can be
read, and transmits the signals which can be read. In response to the signals which
can be read, reading apparatus 14 reads image data stored in removable medium C. CPU
16 can store the image data thus read out in removable medium M first, and can further
display all images corresponding to image data stored in removable medium C on an
image plane of liquid crystal image plane 11 on an index basis, based on image data
read out.
[0065] When full-sized image data and thumbnail image data whose amount of data is smaller
than that of the full-sized image data are stored in removable medium C for the same
image, images are displayed based on thumbnail image data in the case of index display.
When image data whose amount of data is small are not stored, it is also possible
to generate image data whose amount of data is small from the full-sized image data
read out to display on an index basis.
[0066] The customer who observes this display selects images for which the customer desires
prints by pressing the image plane of liquid crystal image plane 11. In this case,
if a color of the frame, for example, for the image pressed on liquid crystal image
plane 11 is changed by CPU 16, the selected image can be recognized at a glance, which
is convenient.
[0067] When the customer presses "NEXT" button lla (see Fig. 5) displayed at the lower portion
on the right side on liquid crystal image plane 11 after completion of the selection,
CPU 16 displays the template image stored (thinned-out image data relating to fine
template image, hereinafter referred to as thinned-out image data) and the number
corresponding thereto on an index basis. The customer who observes this display selects
a template image which is desired by the customer to be synthesized with an image
of a subject by pressing an image plane of liquid crystal image plane 11. In this
case, if a color of the frame, for example, for the image pressed on liquid crystal
image plane 11 is changed by CPU 16, the selected image can be recognized at a glance,
which is convenient. Incidentally, when no synthesis is desired, the number 9 which
instructs not to synthesize with a template image has only to be pressed.
[0068] When the customer presses "NEXT" button lla (see Fig. 5) displayed at the lower portion
on the right side on liquid crystal image plane 11 after completion of the selection,
CPU 16 synthesizes thumbnail image data of images of a subject with thinned-out image
data, and displays the synthesized image on liquid crystal image plane 11 as shown
in Fig. 6 based on the synthesizing data. Since any data serving as sub-information
is small in terms of a volume, time required for synthesizing processing is short,
and large memory is not needed for synthesizing.
[0069] Sub-information in this case means thumbnail image data and the following information.
. Position of image synthesizing (coordinates data of upper left-hand position of
the image to be inserted, for upper left-hand position (the origin coordinates) of
the template image in which the image is inserted)
. Longitudinal and lateral sizes (pixel number) of the image to be inserted
. Magnification rate (%) of the image to be inserted
. Unique number such as a design number of the template design to be used
. Name of data file for the image to be inserted
. Storage path (preserved place) for data of image to be inserted
. Color coordinates of opening (mask section) to be synthesized on a template (data
to be used for processing to display an inserted image by making it to be transmitted
through designated color coordinates)
[0070] In this case, the customer can draw images G1 and G2 in desired color and shape on
liquid crystal image plane 11 by the use of touch pen TP. The images G1 and G2 thus
drawn are inputted in CPU 16 through liquid crystal image plane 11 of a touch panel
type, and are displayed on liquid crystal image plane 11. In this case, CPU 16 can
convert the image G2 into character data by the use of OCR function and it can also
display. Since the OCR function is well-known, its details will not be described below.
[0071] Therefore, the synthesized image is displayed on liquid crystal image plane 11 in
the form of final print made by image forming apparatus 20. Therefore, the customer
can confirm the finish at a glance, thus, it is possible to make prints which more
satisfy demands of users. When ordering operations for images for which prints are
desired are completed by doing the same operations, the liquid crystal image plane
11 displays contents of the order (not shown) for confirmation. So, the user who desires
no change presses NEXT button 11a as a confirmation operation.
[0072] When the button 11a is pressed, CPU 16 representing an output means judges that the
operations for confirming print order have been done, and conducts the following operations.
First, CPU 16 stores all information about the order in removable medium M. Namely,
removable disk M is used as a hard disk.
[0073] Here, the information about the order includes, for example, the following.
. Position of image synthesizing (coordinates data of upper left-hand position of
the image to be inserted, for upper left-hand position (the origin coordinates) of
the template image in which the image is inserted)
. Longitudinal and lateral sizes (pixel number) of the image to be inserted
. Magnification rate (%) of the image to be inserted
. Unique number such as a design number of the template design to be used
. Name of data file for the image to be inserted
. Storage path (preserved place) for data of image to be inserted
. Color coordinates of opening (mask section) to be synthesized on a template (data
to be used for processing to display an inserted image by making it to be transmitted
through designated color coordinates)
. Customer's name, phone number, address, zip code and E-mail address
. The number of prints
. Print size
. Texture of a print (glossy, silk)
. Print charge
. Desired date of finish
[0074] Further, CPU 16 reads a part of information about the order out of removable medium
M, and transmits data to printer 19 through interface 17 to make the printer to print
an order duplicate shown in Fig. 7. On the order duplicate, there are described information
about an intermediating store (name, address and phone number) D1, information about
a customer (date of order, receipt number, name and phone number) D2, information
about details of charges for prints D3 and information about date of finish D4. Further,
a rough synthesizing image may also be formed on the order duplicate based on synthesizing
data of thumbnail image data of subject images and thinned-out image data. The order
duplicate of this kind is received and taken back by the customer, and then, is brought
to the store when prints are finished to be exchanged for the prints together with
charges. Incidentally, the printer 19 can output also a duplicate about an intermediating
store and a duplicate on the part of image forming apparatus 20.
[0075] Further, CPU 16 communicates with server 30 through interface 18 and Internet NT,
and transmits information necessary for prints which are read out of removable medium
M. In this case, information necessary for prints include main information composed
of image raw data, the number of a template image to be synthesized and a synthesizing
position, image data relating to handwritten images G1 and G2 (or, character data
including a font and a size), synthesizing information in a text form composed of
synthesizing position and a rate of magnification and order information relating to
the number of prints. Namely, image raw data and fine template image data are not
synthesized on the part of print order receiving apparatus 10, and therefore, time
for synthesizing is not necessary, a memory with large capacity for synthesizing is
not necessary, and communication time is shortened to reduce communication cost.
[0076] It has been cleared by the experiments made by inventors of the invention that image
data relating to full-sized images obtained through photographing by a digital camera
having CCD with about two million pixels have a volume of about 1 MB, and therefore,
a memory of about 7 MB is necessary to synthesize the aforesaid image data with a
fine template image even in the case of a post card size. On the contrary, in the
present embodiment, a memory with a capacity a little over 1 MB makes it possible
to transmit data for prints, which, therefore, makes it possible to provide a low
cost print order receiving apparatus.
[0077] Now, when a charge for ordered prints is paid by a customer at intermediating store
A, a clerk of the intermediating store A can input a key code composed of prescribed
alphanumeric characters from print order receiving apparatus 10 through liquid crystal
image plane 11. In this case, the print order receiving apparatus 10 sends information
about collected charges to server 30. Upon receiving of the information, the server
30 representing a control means starts processing of data synthesizing. Therefore,
when a customer cancels its print order, or when a wrong print order is sent, excessive
processing can be avoided.
[0078] The server 30 wherein fine template image data are stored in advance conducts synthesizing
with image raw data based on the number and the position of synthesizing both transmitted,
and further conducts synthesizing with image data relating to handwritten image data.
Though such synthesizing of image data is considered to take a considerable period
of time, it is possible to conduct processing through, for example, an automatic operation
at night. The image data thus synthesized are sent to first image forming apparatus
20 or to second image forming apparatus 20' from the server 30, so that prints are
made.
[0079] The prints outputted from the image forming apparatus 20 or 20' are transported to
intermediating store A to be handed finally to the customer.
[0080] Incidentally, it is also considered that the first image forming apparatus 20, for
example, conducts synthesizing by using highly fine template images, while, the second
image forming apparatus 20' conducts synthesizing by using ordinary fine template
images. In this case, when the server 30 judges, based on the template number of synthesizing
information, that synthesizing with highly fine template images is desired, the server
30 can transmit image data to the first image forming apparatus 20 to make it to form
images, while, when the server 30 judges that synthesizing with ordinary fine template
images is desired, the server 30 can transmit image data to the second image forming
apparatus 20' to make it to form images efficiently. In addition, it is also possible
to use properly the first image forming apparatus 20 and the second image forming
apparatus 20' in accordance with customers requests, by using, for example, the first
image forming apparatus 20 to form images on paper for exclusive use and by using
the second image forming apparatus 20' to form images on cloth.
[0081] Further, an order situation tracing system relating to the present embodiment will
be explained as follows. Print order receiving apparatus 10 can input information
concerning order situation from server 30 through Internet NT in the mode stated below.
In the present embodiment, server 30 representing a detection means detects whether
print order has been received based on signals from the print order receiving apparatus
10 or not, whether prints have been completed based on signals from image forming
apparatus 20 or not, and whether the prints have been sent to an intermediating store
or not, for each print order, and it stores these information in order data base formed
in the server 30 representing a storage means.
[0082] Fig. 8 is a diagram showing the situation wherein print order receiving apparatus
10 that accessed order data base formed on server 30 extracts necessary data based
on detection items inputted by an operator and displays the necessary data outputted
from the server 30 representing an output means on liquid crystal image plane 11.
In Fig. 8, there is shown the current situation of the print order for which the order
has been received but prints have not been sent out, as a detection item. On the detection
item, a name of an orderer and the date of order can be added or changed at any time.
With regard to the displayed print order in the first line, it is understood, by confirming
"ORDER STATE MONITOR", that prints have been completed but they have not been sent
out. On the other hand, with regard to the print order in the second line, it is understood,
by confirming "Order state monitor" in the same way, that prints have not been completed
yet.
[0083] In the present embodiment, it is possible to learn the current state of processing
at a glance, by observing "ORDER STATE MONITOR" on print order receiving apparatus
10, as sated above, thus, it is possible to tell the current state to the customer
for its request, which is convenient. Incidentally, the server 30 can make the order
situation to be accessible on Internet web pages. In this case, each customer can
confirm immediately its print order situation on its own personal computer even when
print order receiving apparatus 10 is not available, which is convenient. Incidentally,
in this case, if a key word is allocated to each customer, it is possible to transmit
the current state for only the print order of the customer based on the key word inputted
by the customer, which protects privacy.
[0084] Further, the server 30 preserves backup data for each processing step. For example,
in the case of receiving print orders, image data sent by print order receiving apparatus
10 and synthesizing information including the template number are preserved as backup
data. Then, after the image data are synthesized, image data after the synthesizing
are preserved as backup data. Though these backup data are erased simultaneously with
completion of sending of prints, they may also be preserved in another recording medium.
If the state of preservation of backup data is stored in an order data base stored
in server 30, it is possible to confirm existence of backup data promptly, which is
further convenient.
[0085] Next, how to detect order situation (processing situation) will be explained by using
Fig. 9 and by showing exchange of information between server 30 representing a detection
means and an image forming apparatus. Incidentally, in Fig. 9, a center Web server
is connected between print order receiving apparatus 10 and server 30 in Fig. 1, which
is a difference between Fig. 9 and Fig. 1.
[0086] From each print order receiving apparatus 10 (or 10' or 10''), information necessary
for print is sent to a center Web server, then, the center Web server thaws automatically
its compressed file to divide it into an image file and an order information file,
and from the order information file, the following information and information expressing
the status of "END OF ORDER RECEIVING" which means that the order has arrived safely
from the print order receiving apparatus are made to be text file and are stored as
the revised data in the data base in the center Web server.
. Name, Telephone No., Address, Postal No., and E-mail address of a customer
. The number of prints
. Print size
. Texture of a print (glossy, silk)
. Print charge
. Desired date of finish
[0087] Next, the center Web server sends the compressed file to server 30. The server 30
thaws the received file, and from the thawed image data and order information file,
images for print output are synthesized in accordance with the transmitted order information
file by image forming apparatus 20, to be printed out by a prescribed digital printer.
The print thus printed out is checked by an operator so that printing is completed,
and by transmitting to the server 30 that packing for forwarding to a customer has
been completed (for example, to inform the server 30 of completion of forwarding,
by inputting characters of "COMPLETION OF FORWARDING" on order control PC, or by reading
the bar-code printed on a package for forwarding with a bar-code reader, when packing
for forwarding is completed), the server 30 uploads automatically the information
file expressing the status of "COMPLETION OF FORWARDING" on the center Web server,
for the order. On the part of the center Web server, the up-loaded information file
is opened, and the status information relating to the forwarding for the order is
up-dated as "COMPLETION OF FORWARDING" on the data base in the center Web server.
[0088] A customer entering order tracing content on the center Web can observe the data
base up-dated constantly, and can monitor its own order situation (whether the order
has arrived or not, and whether forwarding has been completed or not).
[0089] The invention has been explained above, referring to the embodiment, and the invention
should not be construed to be limited to the embodiment stated above, and it is naturally
possible to modify or improve the invention. For example, a print order receiving
apparatus is not limited to the one shown in Fig. 1, and it may also be one like a
personal computer or PDA, for example.
[0090] An order situation tracing system of the invention is connected with at least one
print order receiving apparatus capable of outputting image data and print order information
and with an image forming apparatus which forms a print based on print order information
outputted from the aforesaid print order receiving apparatus, and has therein a detection
means which detects the processing situation covering from print order receipt to
completion of printing based on signals coming from the print order receiving apparatus
and the image forming apparatus, a storage means which stores backup data relating
to the print order in accordance with the processing situation and an output means
which outputs information relating to the processing situation detected by the detection
means. Therefore, it is possible to grasp the current progress of the print making
processing, and even when the processed data are lost by an unexpected accident, processing
can be continued immediately based on the backup data stored in the storage means,
which is a point of advantage.