This invention relates to variable data print job systems. In particular,
this invention relates to variable data print job systems that reduce the
master and variable jobs to a single job that does not require indefinite
disk storage on a printer. A first part of the job contains the master
data pages and a second part of the job contains the variable data. The
print job is assembled and sent to the printer, which detects that the
job is a two part job. The printer places the master data in the page
buffer and copies it to another area of the page buffer so that a page of
the variable data can be overlaid on the page buffer, which is then sent
to the print engine for printing.