Patent 9819828 was granted and assigned to Xerox on November, 2017 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
A special-purpose image processor can convert an electronic file into a bitmap by generating printing halftone dots within the bitmap based on locations of colors within the electronic file, and generating non-printing dots within the bitmap. A printing apparatus can print the bitmap, by not print marking materials where the non-printing dots are positioned within the bitmap. The special-purpose image processor can generate the non-printing dots within the bitmap by increasing the size of the printing halftone dots until they contact one another, or generating printing lines that connect the printing halftone dots to each other within the bitmap. Also, the special-purpose image processor can generate, as each printing halftone dot, a higher frequency pattern of printing dots, where the non-printing dots are generated to have a lower frequency pattern relative to that higher frequency.