Claims
- 1. A postage printing system, comprising:
- a postage meter including a postage meter control system that generates print information necessary to print a postal indicia, the print information including a plurality of print data blocks; and
- a printer located remotely from the postage meter and including a printer control system and a print mechanism for printing the postal indicia; the printer control system being in operative communication with the postage meter control system for receiving the plurality of print data blocks; and
- wherein:
- the plurality of print data blocks are characterized as either of significant data content or insignificant data content; and
- the printer control system determines a significant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of significant data content, and an insignificant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of insignificant data content.
- 2. The postage printing system of claim 1, wherein:
- the print control system compares the significant data validation failure rate to the insignificant data validation failure rate for evidence of tampering.
- 3. The postage printing system of claim 2, wherein:
- the postage meter control system calculates a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and transmits the plurality of check numbers to the printer control system; and
- the printer control system uses the plurality of check numbers to determine the significant data validation failure rate and the insignificant data validation failure rate.
- 4. The postage printing system of claim 3, wherein:
- the postage meter control system encrypts the plurality of print data blocks using a cypher block chaining encryption algorithm prior to transmission to the printer control system.
- 5. The postage printing system of claim 4, wherein:
- the printer control system disables the postage printing system if the significant data validation failure rate exceeds the insignificant data validation failure rate by a threshold indicator.
- 6. A postage printing system, comprising:
- a postage meter including a postage meter control system that generates print information necessary to print a postal indicia, the print information including a plurality of print data blocks; and
- a printer located remotely from the postage meter and including a control system and a print mechanism for printing the postal indicia; the printer control system being in operative communication with the postage meter control system for receiving the plurality of print data blocks; and
- wherein:
- the plurality of print data blocks are characterized as either of significant data content or insignificant data content;
- the postage meter control system: (i) encrypts the plurality of print data blocks into a plurality of encrypted print data blocks, respectively, and (ii) calculates a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and transmitting the plurality of check numbers to the printer control means; and
- the printer control system: (i) decrypts the plurality of encrypted print data blocks so that the print means may print the postal indicia; (ii) calculates a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and for each of the plurality of print data blocks determining if a check number received from the postage meter matches a corresponding check number calculated by the printer control means so as to validate the integrity of transmission of each of the plurality of print data blocks from the postage meter to the printer; (iii) determines a significant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of significant data content; (iv) determines an insignificant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of insignificant data content, and (v) compares the significant data validation failure rate to the insignificant data validation failure rate for evidence of tampering.
- 7. The postage printing system of claim 6, wherein:
- the printer control system disables the postage printing system if the significant data check validation failure rate exceeds the insignificant data check validation failure rate by a threshold indicator.
- 8. A method of operating a postage printing system including a postage meter and a printer, the printer located remotely from the postage meter and including a print mechanism for printing a postal indicia, the method comprising the step(s) of:
- generating, at the postage meter, print information necessary to print the postal indicia, the print information including a plurality of print data blocks;
- characterizing the plurality of print data blocks as either of significant data content or insignificant data content; and
- determining a significant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of significant data content, and an insignificant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of insignificant data content.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step(s) of:
- comparing the significant data validation failure rate to the insignificant data validation failure rate for evidence of tampering.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step(s) of:
- calculating, at the postage meter, a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and transmitting the plurality of check numbers to the printer; and
- using the plurality of check numbers to determine the significant data validation failure rate and the insignificant data validation failure rate.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step(s) of:
- encrypting the plurality of print data blocks at the postage meter using a cypher block chaining encryption algorithm prior to transmission to the printer.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step(s) of:
- disabling the postage printing system if the significant data validation failure rate exceeds the insignificant data validation failure rate by a threshold indicator.
- 13. A method of operating a postage printing system including a postage meter and a printer, the printer located remotely from the postage meter and including a print mechanism for printing a postal indicia, the method comprising the step(s) of:
- generating, at the postage meter, print information necessary to print the postal indicia, the print information including a plurality of print data blocks;
- characterizing the plurality of print data blocks as either of significant data content or insignificant data content;
- encrypting, at the postage meter, the plurality of print data blocks into a plurality of encrypted print data blocks;
- calculating, at the postage meter, a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and transmitting the plurality of check numbers to the printer;
- decrypting, at the printer, the plurality of encrypted print data blocks;
- calculating, at the printer, a plurality of check numbers for each of the plurality of print data blocks, respectively, and for each of the plurality of print data blocks determining if a check number received from the postage meter matches a corresponding check number calculated by the printer so as to validate the integrity of transmission of each of the plurality of print data blocks from the postage meter to the printer
- determining a significant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of significant data content;
- determining an insignificant data validation failure rate for the plurality of print data blocks of insignificant data content; and
- comparing the significant data validation failure rate to the insignificant data validation failure rate for evidence of tampering.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step(s) of:
- disabling the postage printing system if the significant data validation failure rate exceeds the insignificant data validation failure rate by a threshold indicator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to concurrently filed copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/032,391 entitled POSTAGE PRINTING SYSTEM HAVING SECURE REPORTING OF PRINTER ERRORS.
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