US2013271521A1PendingUtilityA1
Reduced-ink barcodes
Est. expiryJan 5, 2030(~3.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
A reduced-ink barcode is disclosed in which the barcode has printed dot foreground and non-printed background element regions assembled into a detectable pattern on a document and is printed with each of the printed dot foreground element regions having less than a maximum printed dot density.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 10 . (canceled)
11 . A reduced-ink barcode utilized to counter barcode readability-degrading ink splatter, wherein said reduced-ink barcode comprises printed dot foreground and non-printed background element regions assembled into a detectable pattern on a document, wherein each said printed dot foreground element region is a matrix of printed dots that has less than a maximum printed dot density, wherein said less than maximum dot matrix decreases ink splatter thereby increasing readability of the reduced-ink barcode as compared with a standard.
12 . An improved barcode utilized to counter barcode readability-degrading ink splatter, wherein said reduced-ink barcode is comprised of printed dot foreground and non-printed background element regions assembled into a detectable pattern on a document, wherein said improvement comprises each said printed dot foreground element region comprises a matrix of printed dots having less than a maximum printed dot density.
13 . A system for creating a reduced-ink barcode utilized to counter barcode readability-degrading ink splatter, wherein said reduced-ink barcode is comprised of printed dot foreground and non-printed background element regions assembled into a detectable pattern on a document, comprising:
(a) a printer for applying a matrix of printed dots into a plurality of foreground element regions on the document and (b) a controller that directs said printer to apply a less-than-maximum printed dot density in each said foreground element region, wherein said less than maximum dot matrix decreases ink splatter thereby increasing readability of the reduced-ink barcode as compared with a standard barcode.
14 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein said printer is an ink-jet printer.
15 . A method of creating a reduced-ink barcode utilized to counter barcode readability-degrading ink splatter, wherein said reduced-ink barcode is comprised of printed dot foreground and non-printed background element regions assembled into a detectable pattern on a document, comprising the steps:
(a) determining a less-than-maximum printed dot density for printing in each said foreground element region; and (b) utilizing a printer for applying said less-than-maximum printed dot density regions to produce the barcode on the document, wherein said less than maximum printed dot density decreases ink splatter thereby increasing readability of the reduced-ink barcode as compared with a standard barcode.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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