POSTAGE PRINTER

Abstract
Embodiments of the invention involve an integrated thermal printer with a scale that is connected to a computer. The computer is connected to a web server that is authorized by a government postal agency, e.g. the USPS, to issue postage.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This application relates in general to printers and in specific to printers for printing postage indicia.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Printers, including thermal printers, have been in widespread use for many years. Thermal Printers made by suppliers such as Dymo, Zebra, Seiko, Avery, and Brother have the ability to print any data feed. Typically, they do not provide any communication to outside software. In other words, the printers have their own proprietary software to print items sent as a print image. Thus, there is no communication from the printer back to the controller, e.g. a computer, as there is only communication from the controller to the printer.


Another type of postage indicia printer is a non-thermal printer that has an integrated scale. This type of printer is essentially a postage meter that prints a postage indicium. This type of printer system is dedicated to forming postage indicia for postal items.


A further type of postage indicia printer is also a non-thermal printer that comprises a computer connected to a printer. The computer is a general-purpose processor based computer that is operating under control of an instruction set that performs a postage meter function. A portion of the instruction set may be located on a postage security device (PSD) to authenticate the postage transaction.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a system and method which comprises an integrated thermal printer with a scale that is connected to a computer. The computer is connected to a web server that is authorized by a government postal agency, e.g. the USPS, to issue postage. The value for an item to be mailed is calculated, and then sent to the authorized web server. The web server generates data that is used to form the postage indicium to be printed. The computer may form the postage indicium from the data, and provide the indicium to the printer for printing. To perform this transaction, information flows from the printer to the computer and then to the web server, and then back to the printer.


Embodiments of the invention have the security for the transaction built into the software residing on the computer and not in the printer.


Embodiments of the present invention allow for the printing USPS required data, including but not limited to a bar code, registration marks, facing indicator marks, etc., to be printed using a thermal printer.


Embodiments of the invention can be used to print an indicium on an envelope, or print an indicium onto a label, which may then be applied to an envelope.


Embodiments of the invention may use a non-thermal printer.


Embodiments of the invention may result in a cost savings from using a less expensive printing process.


The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and specific embodiment disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages will be better understood from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that each of the figures is provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and is not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:



FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary system according to embodiments of the invention; and



FIG. 2 depicts an exemplary method of operation of the system of FIG. 1 according to embodiments of the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION


FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary system 100 of an embodiment of the invention. System 100 comprises an integrated thermal printer/scale 10 that is connected to a computer 11 via connection 12. The computer 11 may be a personal computer, laptop computer, or other computing device. The connection 12 may be a USB connection, an RF link, a fiber optic link, a wireless link, an infra-red link, a telephone network, a local (LAN) and/or a wide-area (WAN) network, an Ethernet network, and/or the Internet network. The computer 11 may be located within the same room as the printer 10 or in a different location.


The computer 11 includes software 18 that provides authentication for the postage being printed on the printer 10. The computer 11 may calculate the value of the postage from data provided by the printer 10 using a rating engine that has current rate tables for postage. The rate tables may be automatically updated via server 21. The computer may then send the value back to the printer for acceptance by a user at the printer. Alternatively, the printer may calculate the value of the postage, and then send the value to the computer 11. In any event, the computer then communicates with server 21 to handle the authentication of the postage indicium and obtain the postage credit for the value of the postage indicium. The computer is connected via network 20, e.g. the Internet, to a server 21 that is authorized by the USPS to generate postage. Note that the computer 11 may be connected to more than one printer 10, and handle operation of the printers. Interaction between the computer 11 and the server 21 and the operation of the computer 11 and the server 21 are described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 7,149,726, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/688,456, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. For example, the postage indicium data may be generated by a cryptographic module within the server 21, and then sent back to the computer 11.


The integrated thermal printer/scale 10 includes a scale 13 that is used for weighing items to be mailed. The printer portion of printer 10 includes area 14 for loading one or more rolls of thermal paper to be used for printing postage indicium or indicia. The printer 10 includes a thermal print head that may print indicia and/or labels, depending upon the type of paper that is used. The print head may be a one inch print head that will print indicia only or a two inch print head that prints both indicia and labels. The printed indicium exits the printer through cover bar 19.


The printer 10 includes interface area, which may comprise one or more of button(s), slides, touch pad(s), and dial(s) to allow a user to input data and/or control the printer 10. For example, the interface area 15 may include a power button for powering the printer, a zero button to zero the scale, a feed button to align the paper roll, a hold scale button which will retain the weight value of the item to be mailed after the item has been removed from the scale,


The printer 10 may also include a screen 17 to provide visual information to a user regarding information of the item to be mailed, and/or status of the printer. The screen 17 may be a small a LCD screen comprising two lines of twenty characters each, or the screen may be larger or smaller. The screen may display, for example, the weight of the item to be mailed, the desired mail class (e.g. first, priority, express, bulk, etc.) for the item, the type of item that is to be mailed (e.g. letter, flat, package, etc.), a quantity of items to be mailed, and the postage value for the item to be mailed.


The printer 10 may also comprise interface area 16, which may comprise one or more of button(s), slides, touch pad(s), and dial(s) to allow a user to input data and/or control the printer 10. For example, the interface area may include controls for allowing a user to select a desired mail class, a type of item, a quantity of items, and a print button that causes the printer to print the postage indicium or indicia for the item or items to be mailed. Using the interface area, the user may set a default condition, e.g. type is letter, the class is first, etc.


The printer 10 may also include one or more interfaces 22 to allow for peripheral devices to be attached to the printer. For example, one peripheral device may be a second scale. Thus, the second scale may be attached to the printer and used by the printer in weighing item(s) to be mailed. For example, the scale 13 may be a five pound scale capable of weighing items up to five pounds, while the second scale may have a larger capacity, e.g. 100 pounds. Other devices may include flash or RAM memory.


Note that the printer 10 may comprise one or more CPUs, each of which handles a particular function or set of functions of the printer. One of the CPUs may have a built-in A/D converter to allow for direct receipt of scale data. Different CPUs may also allow for future expandability and for conversion from a thermal print head to an ink jet print head. The CPUs may be any general purpose CPU, such as an Intel Pentium processor. However, the present invention is not restricted by the architecture of CPU as long as CPU supports the inventive operations as described herein. Various buses may connect the CPU(s) to memory, e.g. RAM access memory and/or ROM memory, to hold user and system data and programs. The buses may also connect the CPU(s) to one or more I/O cards which couple to user interface devices, such as the buttons 15, 16, the displays 14, 17, data ports (e.g. USB port(s), flash memory port(s)). The buses may also connect the CPU(s) to a printer controller, which controls the print head. The buses may also connect the CPU(s) to A/D converters, which allow data from one or more load cells or scales to be used by the CPU(s). The buses may also connect the CPU(s) to a communication interface, which allows a communication connection to be used by the CPU(s). The communication connection may be one or more of a telephone network, a local (LAN) and/or a wide-area (WAN) network, an Ethernet network, and/or the Internet network.


The printer 10 may print an image as a portion of the postage indicium. For example, an aesthetic picture, a personal picture, a company logo, a customized message, an effect, and/or a portion of a shipping label may be printed. Such images may be pre-loaded on the printer and/or downloaded to the printer from either the computer 11, the web server 21, or other location. The image may be edited at the printer 10 or at the computer 11. The images may be stored on internal RAM or on peripherally attached memory, e.g. flash memory. In one embodiment, a user may send an image from the computer 11 to the server 21 for approval; the image may only be printed after approval by the web server 21. Approval may be granted for images that are appropriate for use in the postage system.



FIG. 2 depicts an example of a method 200 of operation of the system 100 of FIG. 1. In 201, a user first logs on to the computer 11. This user may be the same user that will operate the printer 10 or a different user. In any event, after log on, the system 100 is ready for use. After log on, a user may place an item to be mailed on to the scale, 202. In 203, the user then inputs the mailing preferences for the item, such as item type, desired class, etc. The user may elect to use the default settings instead of making preference selections. Note 202 may be performed before during or after 203. Also note that 202 may not be performed, particularly when the weight is not critical to the item being mailed, e.g. postcards or simple first class letters.


In 204, the value for mailing the item is calculated. The value may be calculated based on the weight of the item and/or the preference information. The value may be calculated by the printer 10 or by the software 18 operating on the computer 11. If the value is calculated by the computer 11, the value may be sent to the printer 10 for display to the user. Note that the system may provide one or more values to the user. This may occur when the user does not make a selection for one or more preferences. For example, the user does not provide a preference for a mailing class. The system may then provide the user with different values based on the different classes. The user may then review each of the values and their associated mailing options and choose a desired value for the item.


In 205, the user accepts the value (or the selected value of a plurality of values) by engaging a print button, which initiates the printing of the indicium. In 206, the printer 10 communicates the acceptance to the computer 11, which then communicates with the USPS approved server 21 to obtain the postage for the transaction. The USPS approved server then debits an account or otherwise charges the appropriate entity for the postage value, generates the indicium data, and sends the indicium data with a digital signature back to the software 18. The software 18, using the indicium data, generates the postage indicium, and sends the postage indicium to the printer 10, which prints the indicium onto a medium.


In 207, the postage indicium or indicia, with the postage value, is printed by printer 10. The user then retrieves the label or indicium from the printer and attaches the label or indicium to the item(s) to be mailed.


Note that other embodiments may use non-thermal printers, such as a laser printer, a dot matrix printer, or an ink-jet printer. If a picture is desired to be printed along with the postage value, then an ink jet printer may be used.


The postage indicium that is printed by the printer 10 may be a simple indicium that includes a picture and a postage value.


The indicium may comprise a digital indicium, which may be an Information-Based Indicia (IBI). The IBI is a fully (or at least partially) computer-readable mark, e.g. a bar code, which comprises postal information that is digitally signed, which provides security to the postage system and reducing the risks of forgery, meter tampering, and unauthorized use. Each IBI may be unique and may include information such as one or more of a date, a time, a printer registration number, a user number, a source address, a destination address, mailing information (e.g. postage value, class, weight, size of the envelope, and/or number of pages, etc.), an IBI serial number, a digital signature, zip code, tracking information, and special services information (e.g. insurance, return receipt, certified mail, registered, express mail, or other services). In other words, the bar code may be dynamic in that it is based on the moment of creation and, thus each bar code will be different. The bar code may have a Data Matrix format, a two-dimensional bar code format, or a one-dimensional bar code format.


The printed indicium may comprise other elements along with the bar code, for example human readable information, and registration marks. The human readable information may be information desired by the USPS or by the mailer or shipper. Examples of human readable information include a company logo, a watermark, etc. The registration marks such as facing indication marks could be also printed, as well as other features that are not useful to a customer or aesthetically pleasing to a customer.


Postage may be purchased or added at either the printer 10 or the computer 11. A user may swipe a credit card at an attached credit card reader located at either the printer or the computer and enter a desired amount. The value may be tracked at the computer 11 and/or the server 21. The user may pre-authorize a credit account to be debited for a user-defined amount as needed.


Note that embodiments of the invention may be used to print the indicia for envelopes, or other shipping containers such as packages, boxes, cartons, tubes, etc. Embodiments of the invention may be used to print the indicia onto labels, which are then applied to envelopes, or other shipping containers such as packages, boxes, cartons, tubes, etc.


Note that any of the functions described herein may be implemented in hardware, software, and/or firmware, and/or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, the elements of the present invention are essentially the code segments to perform the necessary tasks. The program or code segments can be stored in a processor readable medium or transmitted by a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave, or a signal modulated by a carrier, over a transmission medium. The “processor readable medium” may include any medium that can store or transfer information. Examples of the processor readable medium include an electronic circuit, a semiconductor memory device, a ROM, a flash memory, an erasable ROM (EROM), a floppy diskette, a compact disk CD-ROM, an optical disk, a hard disk, a fiber optic medium, a radio frequency (RF) link, etc. The computer data signal may include any signal that can propagate over a transmission medium such as electronic network channels, optical fibers, air, electromagnetic, RF links, etc. The code segments may be downloaded via computer networks such as the Internet, Intranet, etc.


Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.

Claims
  • 1. A system for printing a shipping label for an item to be shipped, the system comprising: a printer having a shipping parameter interface adapted for inputting at least one shipping parameter for the item, wherein the printer is adapted to communicate the at least one shipping parameter to a computer for generation of shipping data for printing by the printer on the label, wherein the printer is further adapted to receive the shipping data as generated by the computer in cooperation with a server to enable printing of the shipping label by the printer.
  • 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one shipping parameter comprises a parameter selected from the list consisting of item type, shipping class, and item weight.
  • 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the printer further has a user interface adapted for a user accepting a value of the shipping label and controlling the printing thereof.
  • 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the user interface provides a plurality of values to the user for selection of a value for the shipping label by the user.
  • 5. The system of claim 3, wherein the value is calculated by the computer and provided to the printer for accepting by the user.
  • 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the shipping data comprises a postage indicium.
  • 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the shipping data comprises a user selected image.
  • 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the item to be shipped comprises an item selected from the group consisting of a package, a box, a carton, and a tube.
  • 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the printer is adapted for printing on roll stock, wherein the shipping label comprises a label of the roll stock.
  • 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a second printer having a second interface adapted for inputting a second at least one shipping parameter for a second item to be shipped, wherein the second printer is adapted to communicate the second at least one shipping parameter to the computer for generation of shipping data for printing by the second printer.
  • 11. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a credit card reader adapted to facilitate payment for the shipping label.
  • 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the printer.
  • 13. The system of claim 11, wherein the payment for the shipping label comprises purchase of postage credit, at least a portion of which is debited for generation of the shipping data.
  • 14. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a scale for weighing the item to be shipped.
  • 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the scale is integrated into the printer.
  • 16. The system of claim 14, wherein the printer further has a scale interface adapted for controlling the scale.
  • 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the scale interface comprises a control input for zeroing the scale.
  • 18. The system of claim 1, wherein communication of the at least one shipping parameter and the shipping data between the printer and the computer is provided by a wireless communication link.
  • 19. A method for printing a shipping label for an item to be shipped, the method comprising: inputting at least one shipping parameter for the item at a printer;communicating the at least one shipping parameter from the printer to a computer in communication with the printer;generating, by the computer in cooperation with a server in communication therewith, shipping data using the at least one shipping parameter;communicating the shipping data from the computer to the printer;accepting, at the printer, user input to control printing of the shipping label including at least a portion of the shipping data; andprinting, by the printer, the shipping label including at least a portion of the shipping data.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the inputting the at least one shipping parameter comprises: selecting, through operation of a printer user interface, at least one shipping preference for the item at the printer.
  • 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the at least one shipping preference comprises at least one of item type or shipping class.
  • 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the inputting the at least one shipping parameter comprises: accepting, through operation of a scale coupled to the printer, a weight of the item.
  • 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the printer comprises a scale interface adapted for controlling the scale, the method further comprising: zeroing the scale using the scale interface.
  • 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the generating the shipping data comprises: calculating at least one postage rate for the item using the weight of the item and the at least one mailing preference.
  • 25. The method of claim 19, wherein the shipping data comprises a postage indicium.
  • 26. The method of claim 19, wherein the accepting user input to control printing of the shipping label comprises: accepting, by user input to the printer, a value of the shipping label and controlling the printing thereof.
  • 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising: providing a plurality of values to the user for accepting a selected value for the shipping label by the user.
  • 28. The method of claim 19, wherein the item to be shipped comprises an item selected from the group consisting of a package, a box, a carton, and a tube.
  • 29. The method of claim 19, wherein the printing the shipping label comprises: printing on roll stock, wherein the shipping label comprises a label of the roll stock.
  • 30. The method of claim 19, further comprising: inputting at least one second shipping parameter for a second item at a second printer;communicating the at least one second shipping parameter from the second printer to the computer, wherein the computer is in communication with the second printer;generating, by the computer in cooperation with the server, second shipping data using the at least one second shipping parameter;communicating the second shipping data from the computer to the second printer;accepting, at the second printer, user input to control printing of the second shipping label including at least a portion of the second shipping data; andprinting, by the second printer, the second shipping label including at least a portion of the second shipping data.
  • 31. The method of claim 19, further comprising: accepting, by a credit card reader adapted to facilitate payment for the shipping label, payment for the shipping label.
  • 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the printer.
  • 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the computer.
  • 34. The method of claim 31, wherein the accepting payment for the shipping label comprises: purchasing postage credit, at least a portion of which is debited for generation of the shipping data.
  • 35. The method of claim 19, wherein the data communication between the computer and the printer is provided by a wireless communication link.
  • 36. A system for printing a shipping label for an item to be shipped, the system comprising: a printer having a shipping parameter interface adapted for inputting at least one shipping preference for the item, the printer also having a scale interface adapted for accepting a weight of the item from a scale in communication with the printer, wherein the printer is adapted to communicate the at least one shipping preference and the weight to a computer for generation of shipping data for printing by the printer on the label, wherein the printer is further adapted to receive the shipping data from the computer to enable the printer to print the shipping label, and wherein the printer further has a user interface adapted for a user accepting a value of the shipping label as provided by the shipping data and controlling the printing of the shipping label including at least a portion of the shipping data.
  • 37. The system of claim 36, wherein the at least one shipping parameter comprises a parameter selected from the list consisting of item type, shipping class, and item weight.
  • 38. The system of claim 36, wherein the user interface provides a plurality of values to the user for selection of a value for the shipping label by the user.
  • 39. The system of claim 36, wherein the value is calculated by the computer and provided to the printer for accepting by the user.
  • 40. The system of claim 36, wherein the shipping data comprises a postage indicium.
  • 41. The system of claim 36, wherein the item to be shipped comprises an item selected from the group consisting of a package, a box, a carton, and a tube.
  • 42. The system of claim 36, wherein the printer is adapted for printing on roll stock, wherein the shipping label comprises a label of the roll stock.
  • 43. The system of claim 36, further comprising: a credit card reader adapted to facilitate payment for the shipping label.
  • 44. The system of claim 43, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the printer.
  • 45. The system of claim 36, wherein the scale is integrated with the printer.
  • 46. The system of claim 36, wherein the printer further has a scale interface adapted for controlling the scale.
  • 47. The system of claim 46, wherein the scale interface comprises a control input for zeroing the scale.
  • 48. The system of claim 36, wherein the communication of the at least one shipping preference and the shipping data between the printer and the computer is provided by a wireless communication link.
  • 49. A system for printing a shipping label for an item to be shipped, the system comprising: a printer having a shipping parameter interface adapted for inputting at least one shipping preference for the item, the printer also having a scale interface adapted for accepting a weight of the item from a scale in communication with the printer, wherein the printer is adapted to communicate the at least one shipping preference and the weight to a computer for generation of shipping data for printing by the printer on the label, wherein the printer further has a user interface adapted for a user accepting a value of the shipping label as provided by the shipping data and controlling the printing of the shipping label including at least a portion of the shipping data; andthe computer, wherein the computer is in data communication with the printer and is in data communication with a server, wherein the computer is adapted to receive the at least one shipping preference and the weight from the printer and cooperate with the server to form the shipping data using the at least one shipping preference, and wherein the computer is adapted to communicate the shipping data to the printer for enabling printing of the shipping label by the printer.
  • 50. The system of claim 49, wherein the at least one shipping parameter comprises a parameter selected from the list consisting of item type, shipping class, and item weight.
  • 51. The system of claim 49, wherein the user interface provides a plurality of values to the user for selection of a value for the shipping label by the user.
  • 52. The system of claim 49, wherein the value is calculated by the computer and provided to the printer for accepting by the user.
  • 53. The system of claim 49, wherein the shipping data comprises a postage indicium.
  • 54. The system of claim 49, wherein the item to be shipped comprises an item selected from the group consisting of a package, a box, a carton, and a tube.
  • 55. The system of claim 49, wherein the printer is adapted for printing on roll stock, wherein the shipping label comprises a label of the roll stock.
  • 56. The system of claim 49, further comprising: a credit card reader adapted to facilitate payment for the shipping label.
  • 57. The system of claim 56, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the printer.
  • 58. The system of claim 56, wherein the credit card reader is disposed at the computer.
  • 59. The system of claim 49, wherein the scale is integrated with the printer.
  • 60. The system of claim 49, wherein the printer further has a scale interface adapted for controlling the scale.
  • 61. The system of claim 60, wherein the scale interface comprises a control input for zeroing the scale.
  • 62. The system of claim 49, wherein the communication of the at least one shipping preference and the shipping data between the printer and the computer is provided by a wireless communication link.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation of co-pending, commonly assigned, patent application Ser. No. 11/616,327 entitled “POSTAGE PRINTER,” filed Dec. 27, 2006 and is related to co-pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/688,456 entitled “CRYPTOGRAPHIC MODULE FOR SECURE PROCESSING OF VALUE-BEARING ITEMS,” filed Oct. 16, 2000, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11616327 Dec 2006 US
Child 13924337 US