WO2001063505A1 - Systeme de production d'un produit de confection et procede de reception d'une commande d'impression comprenant ce systeme - Google Patents

Systeme de production d'un produit de confection et procede de reception d'une commande d'impression comprenant ce systeme Download PDF

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WO2001063505A1
WO2001063505A1 PCT/JP2001/001486 JP0101486W WO0163505A1 WO 2001063505 A1 WO2001063505 A1 WO 2001063505A1 JP 0101486 W JP0101486 W JP 0101486W WO 0163505 A1 WO0163505 A1 WO 0163505A1
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  • the present invention responds to the various needs of various users of fashion products represented by textile products and apparel products, and provides a system that enables users to quickly provide fashion products desired by users. It relates to the method of receiving orders for print processing used in manufacturing. Background art
  • Requests for printing are diverse, and the content differs depending on whether the user is an individual user or a corporate user, and whether the user is professional or amateur. Is also different.
  • requests are almost always based on one-item production.
  • Specific requests include "I want a product that prints out the sketches I have drawn on the T-shirt in the same color pattern” or "I want an evening pastry that prints out the landscape I took.”
  • Some are abstract, and others are abstract, such as "I want refreshing clothes that my eldest daughter can wear for the coming-of-age ceremony.” These are requests in a free form that is not restricted to a certain form.
  • a try-on sample requires the production of a single item, and the delivery time is short, but in the production for test marketing, the quantity scales up to about several hundreds of clothes, and when this is to be mass-produced, thousands of clothes are required. Up to tens of thousands of clothes, the quantity of which is much larger, but the delivery time is generally not as short as the fitting sample. There is a tendency that the finished state of the product is more important than the delivery date.
  • the user himself searches for and orders printing equipment that can respond to the order for each order, and The ordering method is also performed using traditional communication methods such as face-to-face orders, written orders, and telephone / fax.
  • the first invention the fashion product providing system, aims to solve the present situation, and provides the producer with a request for a variety of fashion products such as individual users and corporate users.
  • fashion products such as individual users and corporate users.
  • producers should respond flexibly to the various requests received through this place and provide fashion products desired by users quickly and at low cost. It does not provide a system that enables it.
  • the print order receiving method according to the second invention is to provide an order receiving method capable of responding to various print requests having different quantity scales and required specifications.
  • the conventional ordering method requires a lot of labor for the orderer, requires a lot of time until delivery, and has many problems without assurance that the delivery date will be guaranteed.
  • Another problem is that even in the case of one-piece production such as fitting samples, printing is performed on the fabric by printing, so it is expensive to make stencils, and even if unnecessary, print the minimum lot quantity. This had to be done, adding extra costs and wasting resources.
  • the conventional print system is basically based on the idea of the trader side, and cannot respond to the various requests of individual users in a detailed manner. , So there was no route for receiving individual item orders for individual users. The print order receiving method according to the second invention solves this problem.
  • the second invention is to improve the present situation, and can respond appropriately to a wide variety of print requests with different contents regarding the quantity scale, delivery date, and finish degree, and quickly obtain the target printed matter.
  • the aim is to propose a print ordering method that can be provided, and in particular to provide a print ordering method that can respond to individual product orders from individual users in a detailed manner.
  • Fig. 1 is a network configuration diagram showing the overall configuration of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing the contents of the management business performed by the fashion business site
  • Fig. 3 is a network configuration implementing the order receiving method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a modification of the network
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a modification of the network
  • FIG. 6 is a format conversion of the color / pattern information.
  • Fig. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing that the printing equipment information has been constructed on the computer at the order reception site
  • Fig. 8 is a spectral reflectance curve in a metameric match.
  • FIG. 9 is a graph showing the conformity of the spectral reflectance curves of the isomeric matchi.
  • the first invention is a system for providing fashion products that reflect the needs of users in response to a wide variety of requests from various users
  • the second invention is for providing fashion products. It provides a method of ordering prints that is required by the company.
  • a Web site for people involved in the fashion industry will be opened.
  • the processing organization required to produce fashion products centered on this site A network is constructed by linking the above, and the site is given a function of controlling the entire network.
  • this site is named a fashion business site.
  • Orders for the production of fashion products from fashion business sites include various requests from various users. Examples include requests for size, color, pattern, and production quantity. Among the various requests, the requests for colors and patterns, which are related to print orders, are particularly important. And print orders included in production orders often vary in quantity scale and required specifications. In order to be able to respond to such diverse print orders, in the print order method of the second invention, the fashion business site selects the most suitable print equipment and distributes the print orders. . Then, in order to eliminate the difference between the devices in the coloring characteristics of each printing facility and to achieve the desired color of the user on the fabric, we will use the printing facility with color profiling. .
  • the concept of “print” in the present invention generally refers to the application of coloring and color patterns to fashion products, and includes printing using dyes, printing using ink, and inkjet printing. It is a concept that encompasses all coloring using phosphorus.
  • the fashion product providing system according to the first invention completed based on such an idea has the following configuration.
  • a fashion business site equipped with a computer that receives from each user via communication means along with each user's own request for
  • a plurality of processing units having processing means for performing each step of the fashion product manufacturing process are managed by the computer of the fashion business site,
  • operation information including operation information and stock information of each processing agency is transmitted from each processing agency to the computer, and the operation information and user's request are transmitted.
  • a two-way information transmission network is provided for transmitting, from the computer to each processing institution, a control command to each processing institution based on the cooperative operation policy of each processing institution determined by the computer as a judgment element.
  • a computer that operates a website established on the Internet and receives and analyzes requests including color information input from users in a fixed or free form, Means for managing a plurality of processing institutions for assigning product attributes, and means for selecting an optimal processing agency and selecting an optimal processing procedure for assigning a product attribute that meets the above-mentioned demand from among these processing institutions.
  • a computer business that operates a fashion business site with
  • An information transmission network interposed between the processing institution and the computer, wherein the processing institution transmits operation information including operation information and inventory information of the processing institution to the computer, For each processing institution from the computer, the optimal information, which is selected as a judgment factor based on the received operation information and user's request,
  • a fashion product providing system consisting of a two-way information transmission network that transmits control commands to link and operate each processing institution based on the results of the selection of the processing institution and the selection of the optimal processing procedure.
  • the product attributes of fashion products include product price, color and pattern, texture, material, weaving, extensibility, etc., and requests from users for fashion products will eventually identify the product attributes of this fashion product. Synonymous with doing.
  • the above-mentioned product attributes have specific and clear contents, but when the request is vague or abstract, such as "warm feeling” or "for young people” There is also. Even in such a case, it can often be expressed as the specification of the product attribute. In other words, anything that the user requests can be regarded as a product attribute of the fashion product.
  • Internet communication using a personal computer as the communication means, but this does not exclude the use of conventional communication means such as facsimile and telephone.
  • the user confirms the service contents of the fashion business site on the Internet using a personal computer, etc., but does not place an order for the production of fashion products using a facsimile or telephone, instead of using a personal computer. Will be done. These orders are basically received and processed by the computer that operates the fashion business site.
  • the standard form is that a user orders a production of a fashion product basically through a website established on the Internet.
  • the request is included.
  • the expression form of the request is not restricted and may be either a fixed form or a free form, and the user communicates his thoughts to the fashion business site in a form according to his preference. It is up to the user to use the fixed or free form order sheet.
  • the fashion business site has a system in place to respond to these diverse demands.
  • a group of processing institutions necessary to realize the user's request are organized, and the computer operating the fashion business site grasps the operation status of each of these processing institutions. Meanwhile, these treatment facilities will be linked and operated to produce products that meet the needs of the users.
  • Each of these processing agencies may be an independent company or a division within the company.
  • the fashion business site has a processing organization that not only receives requests from users but also gives useful advice to users.
  • the processing organizations managed by the computer at the fashion business site include, for example, material manufacturers, sub-material manufacturers, dyeing factories, sewing factories, and delivery centers, and in particular, process management and production at dyeing factories. Management is important. Further, in order to respond to various print orders from users, a plurality of printing facilities having different properties are provided under the control of the computer. Regardless of which of these printing facilities is selected, each of the printing facilities is provided with a single unit so that the color of the print matches the color desired by the user. It is preferable that force color profiling is performed in advance on the color information of the color sample book including the designated color required.
  • these printing equipment be ink jet printing that performs color expression using halftone dots for purposes other than mass production.
  • the present invention which is the second invention, focuses on print orders among production orders.
  • the print order receiving method according to the second invention has the following configuration.
  • color profiling is performed in advance on the color information of the color sample book containing the specified color so that the specified color desired by the user can be reproduced on the cloth.
  • a plurality of printing equipment for fabric is provided, and ink jet printing is used to express colors using a set of halftone dots, except for those intended for mass production.
  • the computer operator that operates the order reception site, while grasping the production capacity of each of the print equipment, selects the most suitable print equipment to process each received print order and distributes the print orders. It is characterized by.
  • the function of the order receiving site in the second invention corresponds to the order receiving function of the fashion business site in the first invention. Therefore, the function of the order receiving site described in the second invention is included in the fashion business site in the first invention.
  • a print order from a user via a web site arrives at an order reception site via the Internet, and the print order is processed by a computer at the order reception site.
  • the most suitable printing equipment is selected, and the print order is distributed to the selected printing equipment.
  • the computer 1 knows the production capacity of each printing facility, and specifies the printing facilities to be sorted by comprehensively examining the production capacity of each printing facility and the contents of the print order from the user. Although there is a difference in the coloring performance of each printing facility, the color profiling of these printing facilities is performed in advance, so that no matter which printing facility is selected, the color desired by the user can be obtained. It can be reproduced on the ground.
  • the force-lap mouth filling is for enabling a designated color desired by a user to be reproduced on a cloth, and is adjusted in advance with respect to color information of a color sample collection including the designated color.
  • the color sample book may be printed in a booklet or list form, or may be in the form of electronic data that can be displayed in a list on a display.
  • color profiling has a very important meaning, so the concept of "color profiling” in the present invention will be described here. Color profiling is also known as color matching, in the dye industry, This concept is widely used in the paint and ink industries.
  • Color profiling itself is a concept that also includes color matching between single colors, but in the present invention, it is an operation to obtain various intermediate color dyes and intermediate color inks by blending a limited number of color dyes. is there. Therefore, the mixing ratio of the single color ink to obtain the target neutral color (hereinafter referred to as the target color), that is, the mixing and prescription, is the content of the color profiling.
  • the designated color desired by the user is the target color.
  • the color profiling should exactly match the target color, but in practice it is only necessary to be within a certain tolerance.
  • a printing factory is assumed as the mass production equipment, and an inkjet printer is assumed as the equipment other than the mass production.
  • color profiling is broadly classified into two types: printing equipment that expresses intermediate colors by combining several single-color dyes, and ink jet printing that expresses intermediate colors by using halftone dots of single-color dye inks.
  • each printing facility and each inkjet printer are set according to the coloring characteristics of each printing facility. What should be noted here is what criteria should be used to evaluate the consistency between the target color and the approximate color obtained by blending or collecting multiple colors.
  • Color profiling by colorimetry includes metameric match and isomeric match.
  • a typical example of a metameric match is an evaluation method using the naked eye, and is a color match that appears to be the same color at first glance for a specific lighting or a specific judge.
  • This evaluation method is a relative one that changes as the lighting and the judge change.
  • an isomeric match is a perfect color match that does not depend on lighting or the judge. The difference between the two is that while isomeric matches aim at matching spectral reflectance curves, Metameric Matchi is unaware of this point.
  • the spectral reflectance curves of the target color and the approximate color have the relationship of matching or approximating over the entire wavelength range.
  • the spectral reflectance curves do not match.
  • the color profiling in the present invention employs isomeric matches.
  • the reflectance of each color to be compounded or aggregated is determined for all wavelengths for each wavelength using a spectrophotometer, and arithmetic processing is performed based on this. Method is known You.
  • the target color it is necessary that the reflectance for each wavelength be obtained for all wavelengths.
  • the target color that is, the designated color desired by the user, uses an image scanner to capture the design color and pattern. Due to the fact that it is often performed, RGB data is often provided overnight. In this case, the reflectivity should be made based on the RGB data.
  • the target color is specified by a color code
  • the reflectance for each wavelength of the hue represented by the color code may be obtained.
  • the isotropic match ratio I is set to be 90% or more.
  • the ratio of the isotropic match is 90% or more, the difference in the color tone from the original image is hardly confirmed by the naked eye, and it can be considered that the color tone of the original image can be substantially reproduced.
  • the isotropic match ratio I is less than 90%, a difference in the color tone from the original image can be confirmed with the naked eye, which is not preferable.
  • printing equipment under the control of the user and the order receiving site so that the printed matter provided by the full-scale printing equipment can be checked in advance.
  • Printing equipment that provides printed materials to users is called final output equipment to distinguish them from these pre-check printing equipment.
  • the color of the prints provided to the user should match as closely as possible the specified color desired by the user. Therefore, color profiling is performed on the color information of the color sample book including the designated color desired by the user.
  • this system has printing equipment everywhere, and it is assumed that color information is transferred between these printing equipment. When transferring color information between such pudding equipment, it is desirable that color profiling be performed between the color information to be transferred.
  • Color information to be subjected to color profiling may be expressed in full color, or one of them may be color-compressed.
  • the printing equipment as the final output device prints based on color information
  • the color information is used to convert original images and photographs sent from a user by mail or home delivery to electronic data at the printing equipment.
  • the user should use a digital camera or image scanner to perform the work of electronic de-embedding, and the order reception site receives the print from the user. It is preferable to include the electronically converted color information in the order.
  • Print orders are allocated according to the production capacity of each printing facility, but it is important to pay particular attention to the production scale among the production capacities.
  • Fig. 1 shows the network configuration of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of the management contents carried out by the computer of the fashion business site, which is the core of this network.
  • This network is composed mainly of a fashion business site that functions as an order reception site. Requests from users are transmitted to the fashion business site via the Internet, and the fashion business site receives the user who received the request. In order to fulfill the request from the government, it instructs the processing institutes that it manages the work to be processed. Users vary widely, some with individual users and some with corporate users. Some users are aimed at generating revenue, while others are not. The examples here include consumers, designers, schools, garbage companies, and boutiques. Each of these users has various orders for the production of fashion products to the fashion business site, but the common thing is that there is a request for printing with color information or color / pattern information. That is.
  • a typical request is to produce a textile (woven fabric) with a specified color desired by the user, or to sew this textile further to create an apparel product that reflects the specified color desired by the user.
  • Request for fabrication Other fashion products, such as evening stories and scarves, may be requested.
  • These users have very different characteristics, so the content of the request and the format of the request also differ greatly. For example, the general consumer (designer) usually orders one item, while boutiques are only a few, while apparel firms and schools, for example, have a number of tens to thousands of items.
  • the content of the request is also expressed in terms of the characteristics of the product to be obtained using technical terms ⁇ strictly in the request from the designer apparel company, whereas if the consumer is a general consumer or a general school, The content of the request is somewhat ambiguous, for example, "I want a calm suit based on dark blue color.”
  • the fashion business site is operated on the Internet by a computer that is a server. Free requests from any of the above users are registered on the fashion business site, and a special business staff is provided on the fashion business site to flexibly deal with such various requests. Knowledge of fashion is located in a database so that they can be deployed and respond to diverse requests. It has been converted. It is also desirable to be able to provide professional staff with appropriate advice in response to requests from users.
  • the fashion business site has an aspect of functioning as an order reception site that accepts various requests from users, and at the same time, in order to fulfill this request, a function of linking and operating a group of managed processing institutions.
  • a group of various processing organizations required to produce textile products and apparel products in response to the demands of users are organized, and each of these processing organizations is organized on a business website. It is managed by the computer 1 and operated in a coordinated manner.
  • the organization of the processing institution group consists of selecting from the processing institution group to be managed, selecting the necessary processing institution to provide the product attribute that meets the above demand, and determining the processing procedure based on them.
  • Each processing institution belonging to each of these processing institution groups may be an independent business entity, may be a division of a company, or may be a complex of these.
  • a fabric manufacturer, an auxiliary material manufacturer, a dyeing place, a garment factory, and a distribution center are linked and operated as independent business entities.
  • the information transmission network may be a public line or a dedicated line, but it is cost-effective to use the Internet, whose infrastructure is already in place.
  • the fashion business site formulates a production plan to satisfy the user's needs based on the information reported from each of these processing agencies, and operates each processing agency in a seamless manner based on this plan.
  • the contents of the management of each processing institution by the fashion business site are as follows: “Create samples' planning support”, “Product planning registration”, “Production schedule registration”, “Production quantity adjustment”, “Material Necessary for product provision from material procurement to product delivery, such as ordering ⁇ production ordering (fabric business ordering), “temporary order ⁇ main order (product ordering)”, “fabric ordering (fabric advance ordering)”.
  • the entire process from upstream to downstream of the process is managed in a wide range and in detail, and attention has been paid to efficiently link and operate each processing institution in order to realize the needs of the user as soon as possible. I have.
  • the present invention relates to a fashion business site established on the Internet.
  • the computer that manages the fashion business site receives requests about fashion that users have submitted to users, and cooperates with a group of processing institutions under the control of the computer to provide fashion products that reflect user requests. This is to realize the provision.
  • print orders are received from various users, and the quantity scale varies from single item orders by individual users to large order orders by corporate users, all of which are printed as usual. It would take a lot of time and cost if it were to be printed, making it impractical.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of a network configuration in a case where the present invention is specialized in a print order receiving system for fabric.
  • 1 to 5 are Web sites established on the Internet.
  • This network is centered on a comprehensive service site (www.d-fashion.com) 4, around which is a designer site (www.d-creation.com) 1, a shopping site, and www.d-shoppingmall.com. No.2, Konano management site www.d-archive.com) 3, and order reception site (www.d-made.com) 5 are linked and arranged.
  • Comprehensive service site 4 is a site directly operated by the secretariat that supervises the network, and has the role of introducing the linked relationship between the multiple sites and the overall image to visitors who have accessed the site, It is a site that provides fashion business and design information, provides information on holding various events, and also provides system consultation when participating in this network. site) Occupy the position.
  • the comprehensive service site 4 is provided independently of the order reception site 5, but these two sites may be integrated as a fashion business site.
  • Designer Site 1 is a site for in-house designers of textile manufacturers and apparel manufacturers, and also for individual designers and students majoring in fashion. It is a site where designers creating and interacting with designers interact. . It is a place for designers and students to showcase their designs, and a promising place to discover design for corporate design planners.
  • the design here includes both a textile design, which is a design related to the color and pattern of the fabric, and an apparel design, which is a design of clothes made by sewing the fabric.
  • This site is open to designers, and anyone who satisfies certain conditions can register as a member and get a chance to sell their designs to the planner of the manufacturer. It is like that. By registering as a member, you have the right to publish your profile works.
  • the shopping site 2 is a virtual mall set up on the Internet, where boutiques, brand holders, department stores, mail order companies, etc. are participating as product providers. Companies and individuals are now able to qualify for opening a store by meeting certain conditions.
  • the product profile is displayed at the same time as the company profile is introduced, and the store can establish a promising brand on the web, that is, the web brand.
  • Content management site 3 is a site that searches and browses fashion designs and sells designs, and is a site that is slightly similar to designer sites. While the designer site has a strong characteristic of appealing the latest work by designers, the content management site 3 has a library-like character, and the number of registered designs is much larger than that of the designer site 1. Members of this site can become members as long as certain conditions are met, regardless of whether they are individuals or corporations, and those who become members can freely browse designs registered in the library and meet their needs. If there is anything, it can be purchased on the Internet as in the case of Designer Site 1. The purchase of the design involves downloading the image files registered in the library directly from the website, while the purchase price is also paid electronically over the network.
  • the order reception site 5 is a site that accepts print orders for fabrics from each of the above websites via the Internet, and when an order is accepted, the order is matched with the order by referring to the print information included in the print order. Select the most suitable printing equipment and distribute print orders to this selected printing equipment.
  • a computer D that operates the order reception site has a database D that records information about multiple print facilities (hereinafter referred to as print facility information). .
  • print facility information information about multiple print facilities
  • the printing equipment information the production scale and operation plan of each printing equipment, the amount of dye ink used per unit area, etc. are registered, and by looking at this information, the availability of equipment and the condition of equipment, etc. Can be grasped.
  • the print information sent from the user contains data on colors and patterns (color information and pattern information) and specified color information.
  • Computer C selects the most appropriate equipment for sorting the print order by comparing and analyzing the print equipment information in Day D and the print information sent from the user.
  • the printing equipment managed by Computer C is an ink jet printer 6 for sample production, a high-speed inkjet printer 7 for small-lot production, and a printing factory 8 for main production.
  • A, B, C the procedure for selecting the optimal equipment is as follows.
  • the inkjet printer 6 and the high-speed ink jet printer 7 are internal facilities operated by the order reception site.
  • printing factory 8 (A, B, C) is an external facility, but the present invention is not limited to this, and it may have a small printing factory as an internal facility, or a large-scale high-speed inkjet. In some cases, a printer is provided as external equipment.
  • the printing factory It is also possible to equip the printing factory with an ink jet printer together with the printing equipment, so that the printing factory can accept prints of all sizes at once.
  • the selection of the printing equipment by the order reception site is the selection of the printing equipment in the printing factory.
  • printing facilities exist in various places, but what is important is that no matter which of these printing facilities is selected, the designated color desired by the user can be reproduced on the fabric. This means that each printing facility is pre-filled with a flap.
  • the color profiling only needs to be performed on the color information of the color sample book including the designated color desired to be reproduced by the user. When color information is exchanged between printing facilities, it is preferable that color profiling is performed between these printing facilities.
  • the color profiling is for enabling a specified color desired by a user to be reproduced on a cloth, and is adjusted in advance with respect to color information of a color sample collection including the specified color.
  • the color sample book may be printed in a booklet or list form, or may be in the form of electronic data that can be displayed in a list on a display.
  • a device of a type that performs color expression by using a set of halftone dots of four colors of CMYK is used.
  • CMYK In addition to the four colors of CMYK, there are cases where a so-called “special color” is added, and the number of colors is further increased to 16 colors, or more.
  • the type of dye is selected according to the type of fabric, for example, acid dye ink when the fabric is silk, nylon fiber and nylon fiber, disperse dye ink when the fabric is polyester fiber, cotton, rayon Reactive dye ink is used when the fiber is hemp fiber, and cationic dye ink is used when the fabric is acrylic fiber.
  • printing plants 8 for mass production are classified into printing plants A, B, and C according to the production capacity determined by the production scale, machine operation rate, and production method.
  • print orders sent from users via the Internet contain print information.
  • This print information includes information on the textile design, such as the color and pattern information including the color of each pattern on the fabric, as well as information on the number of prints and the desired delivery date. include.
  • the pattern of the fabric and the color information for each part of the pattern may be directly created on the display in the form of convenience data, or an original or photo such as illustration sketch may be obtained by using an image scanner or digital camera. It may be read and converted into digital data. Apparel design information such as cutting and sewing may be added in addition to this information.
  • this order is processed as follows. For example, if an individual designer receives an urgent print order that requires several fabric samples for a new textile design through the designer site, the order is distributed to the inkjet printer 6 that is linked directly to Computer Night C. Ink jet printers do not require a mold like printing, so they can quickly and inexpensively respond to small orders and provide the desired prints immediately. In addition, if an apparel maker's designer places an order for a print of several hundred copies in order to confirm the response of the market stakeholders, this order can be processed at a higher speed than the ink jet printer 6. It is distributed to high-speed inkjet printers 7 for small-lot production systems.
  • the market evaluation confirmed by the test marketing confirms that a mass production order has been placed for full-scale sales
  • this order will be distributed to one of the dyeing factories 8 (A, B, C).
  • Which of the printing plants A, B, and C should be specifically selected is comprehensively determined by referring to the printing equipment information, such as the production scale of the plant, the type of printing that he is good at, and the delivery date. Is determined. If the color / pattern information received from the user is in RGB or CMYK expression, this information is converted into data for making a stencil film and printing mold for printing, and transmitted to the printing factory.
  • the print order received from the user via the Internet on the order reception site contains color and pattern information already converted into digital data. It is necessary to consider cases where there is no means to convert information into digital data. In such a case, the user should send the print order without the color / pattern information via the Internet first, and then send the original drawings and photos by home delivery or mail. Also, what was stated here was that the target was textile printing, but if the order required that the clothes be completed, the print was finished as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. The fabric can be transported to a garment factory, where the clothing can be completed by cutting and sewing based on the cutting and sewing information included in the print information. The finished product is delivered to the user who is the ordering party by various means of transportation.
  • RGB digital data In this conversion, color information is first converted to RGB digital data.
  • the original image or photograph may be read by an image scanner or digital camera, or the color and pattern information may be directly created on a computer while viewing the display using graphic software. Normally, these operations are performed by the user using their own equipment. If the user does not own these equipment, the original drawings and photos are sent to the order reception management processing organization and the printing factory as described above. Will be digitized.
  • the data converted to RGB digital data is then converted to CMYK digital data, and this data is used to print out to an inkjet printer.
  • This data is transferred to a sample production system using inkjet printing, a small-lot production system, and a mass production system using printing equipment.
  • the color information transferred in this way may be handled in full color in the entire process of the transfer, but such handling is unrealistic due to the large amount of information. It is practical to reduce the number of colors by performing color reduction called color compression.
  • the ink jet printer mentioned here refers to a printer capable of printing on fabric, and is slightly different from a printer that prints out on a generally used paper medium. Therefore, there are few situations where conversion to CMYK data to evening is required for printing on fabric at the user stage, but a fabric inkjet printer for general users can be provided at relatively low cost.
  • the RGB digital data may be sent to the mass production system without conversion to CMYK digital data, as shown by the broken line in FIG.
  • This order-receiving system opens an order-receiving site on the Internet that accepts a wide variety of print orders that occur in various aspects of the textile fashion industry and distributes the print orders to the optimal print equipment.
  • those who are involved in the textile fashion industry will be able to obtain the desired prints relatively inexpensively and quickly, without having to worry about the size of the required quantity.
  • all of the plurality of printing facilities are provided with color profiling, it is ensured that the user can obtain the desired color print regardless of which printing facility is selected.
  • a desired print can be promptly received in response to a variety of orders of different sizes, ranging from a single item order by an individual user such as a designer or a consumer to a large order by a corporate user. It can be provided to users, and for example, it becomes possible to make the only clothes in the world based on a design drawn by a personal user as a hobby, and the market for printed matter will be activated.
  • the order receiving method of the present invention provides an order receiving site that accepts a variety of print orders generated in various aspects in the textile fashion industry and distributes the print orders to optimal printing equipment. Since it has been set up on the Internet, people involved in the textile fashion industry will be able to obtain the desired prints relatively inexpensively and quickly, without having to worry about the size required. In addition, since all of the plurality of printing facilities are color-profiling, it is ensured that the user can obtain a print of a desired color regardless of which printing facility is selected. : According to the method of the present invention, It is possible to promptly provide desired prints to users in response to various orders with different quantities, ranging from single item orders by individual users such as designers and consumers to large orders by corporate users. It will be possible to make only one piece of clothing in the world based on designs drawn by hobbies, and the market for printed products will be activated. Industrial applicability
  • each of the multiple print facilities is pre-colored in advance, regardless of which print facility is selected, obtain a fashion product that faithfully reproduces the colors and colors desired by the user. Can be.
  • the printing equipment used for purposes other than mass production is inkjet printing, which uses a set of dots to express colors, it is possible to order single items or small orders at low cost, and to provide users with printed materials as early as possible. be able to.
  • the company accepts a wide variety of print orders with different volume scales and required specifications at once, and sets up an order reception site on the Internet to arrange the most suitable printing equipment to process these orders.
  • Pudding on the site via internet People involved in the textile fashion industry can place orders for print requests that occur in various situations on the order reception site regardless of the quantity scale or the contents of the required specifications. In this way, the required number of prints can be obtained with little effort, without waste, and in a very short time. Since each printing facility is pre-colored in advance, the reproduction of the color desired by the user is guaranteed regardless of which printing facility is selected.
  • the order reception site includes color information converted into electronic data in the print order received from the user via the Internet, there is no need to digitize the color / pattern information on the order reception site, etc., so it is more efficient It becomes something.
  • the design transaction is further activated.
  • the user who is the orderer of the print order is provided with an ink print pudding for the fabric, the user can check the approximate finished state before placing the print order on the order reception site.

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La présente invention concerne un site configuré pour le réseau Internet, qui reçoit des demandes de produits de confection émises par divers utilisateurs et des commandes se rapportant à des produits de confection correspondant aux demandes, et qui commande un groupe d'unités de traitement s'occupant des étapes individuelles relatives aux processus de production des produits de confection. Un ordinateur qui commande le site prend en charge le groupe des unités de traitement qui travaillent en coopération les unes avec les autres et reconnaît les conditions de fonctionnement des unités de traitement respectives. L'ordinateur qui commande le site est en outre doté d'une fonction lui permettant de sélectionner les unités de traitement appropriées et lui permettant également de reconnaître les capacités de production et les conditions de fonctionnement des unités de traitement respectives de sorte qu'une installation d'impression traitant de manière optimale chaque commande d'impression reçue peut être sélectionnée pour recevoir la commande d'impression.
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