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3 April 2023 Remote web control of inkjet printers based on the Js framework design of the system
Tan Guo, Zhaoxing Xu, Xiaoshu Luo
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Proceedings Volume 12599, Second International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022); 125990P (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673354
Event: 2nd International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022), 2022, Chendgu, China
Abstract
In order to solve the problem that the existing printer cannot be remotely controlled and the printer is not intelligent enough, this paper makes a series of improvements and optimizations to the original printer system. First, the Linux operating system required for the operation of the printer is cut and developed; second, a remote web control interface system for the printer is designed using the javascript language as the programming framework, and the user can control the corresponding functions of the printer through the remote browser web page by entering the URL address of the printer system and verifying the pre-set login account using the browser; finally, a web server is built Boa, and a detailed introduction to the theory of CGI (Common Gateway Interface) technology; after experiments and debugging on the Samsung 4412 series ARM embedded development board, the results prove that the printer remote control system is easy to operate, responsive and more conducive to the development of modern industrial intelligence.
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Tan Guo, Zhaoxing Xu, and Xiaoshu Luo "Remote web control of inkjet printers based on the Js framework design of the system", Proc. SPIE 12599, Second International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022), 125990P (3 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673354
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Control systems

Design and modelling

Inkjet technology

Control systems design

Telecommunications

Operating systems

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