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  • 151 Longsworth Dr, Rochester, NY 14625 (585) 671-4178

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Product Delivery, Systems Engineering And Product Launch

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Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Xerox Corporation Jan 2001 - Nov 2007
Systems Engineer

Xerox Corporation Apr 1998 - Dec 2001
Technical Program Manager

Xerox Corporation Jan 1997 - Dec 1998
Assistant Technical Program Manager

Xerox Corporation Jan 1992 - Dec 1998
Fuji Xerox Software Program Manager

Xerox Corporation Apr 1996 - Dec 1997
Marketing Manager
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 1973 - 1977
BSEE, Electrical engineering
Interests:
Working the yard -- peaceful and calming except for those WEEDS! Golf -- when the back is good, Volunteering for my church and various golfing events (LPGA, USGA, PGA and The Rotary)
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Renard Iannettone

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Method And Apparatus Of Utilizing Stored Job Information In An Electronic Reprographic Printing System

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US Patent:
52453685, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep 28, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/589623
Inventors:
Michael E. Farrell - Fairport NY
Josefina Moreno - Rochester NY
Pedro R. Ortiz - Webster NY
George W. Webster - Rochester NY
Darlene L. Hulse - Rochester NY
Renard A. Iannettone - Rochester NY
William M. OuYang - Pittsford NY
Carla J. Kinder - Ontario NY
John C. Austin - Rochester NY
Rita R. Edmunds - Galesville WI
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1130
US Classification:
358401
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for operating an electronic reprographic system providing for the storing of information in the system of the status of all jobs in the system, monitoring the system for faults, providing for crash recovery wherein communication between processing units of the system enables the system to recommence printing at the point at which a crash occurred, and allowing the system to tie a fault discovered in the system with a job containing a faulted feature so that the printing jobs may be completed sequentially up to a job requiring a faulted feature. Additionally, the system is capable of permitting a higher priority job to interrupt a currently printed job in order to be printed non-sequentially.
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