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Thomas Acquaviva
Researcher at Xerox
Publications - 62
Citations - 1070
Thomas Acquaviva is an academic researcher from Xerox. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stack (abstract data type) & Signal. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1070 citations.
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Two up high speed printing system
TL;DR: In this paper, a sheet output lateral sheet merging and stacking system laterally overlaps the two printed output sheets on top of one another in sheet pairs, and consecutively stacks the sheet pairs together to provide a collated output.
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Image producing device with security to prevent disclosure of sensitive documents
Robert L. Sklut,Thomas Acquaviva +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an image producing device such as a copier or a printer includes sensors for determining the presence of output from a previous job in the paper path or a finishing device.
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Copying system for on-line finishing
James Edward Britt,Charles W. Spehrley,Brian F. Walsh,Robert G. Palifka,Charles E. Smith,Thomas Acquaviva +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide plural precollated sets of copies by plurally recirculating a set of documents and normally making two consecutive identical copies per document per circulation, at one-half the copying rate of the copier, feeding these pairs of identical copy sheets separately into two of only 3 (or 4) movable compiler bins, sequentially accumulating and stacking these copy sheets into completed, compiled, collated copy sheet sets in each of the two compiler bins and then removing the sets one at a time for finishing, from the opposite side of the bins,
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High Speed Printed Sheet Stacking and Registration System
TL;DR: A sheet stacking and registration system for high speed sequentially stacking of the flimsy printed sheets output of a high speed reproduction apparatus in a sheet stacking area is described in this article.
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Document handler jam clearance and job recovery system
TL;DR: In this article, a copying system utilizing a recirculating document handler (RDH) presenting documents to the platen of a copier for copying, with an RDH document stacking tray and an additional document input directly to platen, and a three zone distributed drives feeding system for first feeding the documents from the stacking tray to the copier, secondly feeding documents over the platter for copying and thirdly feeding documents from platen back to the stack tray after they have been copied, to normally form a complete document recirculation path.