The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for an automated meter system. These systems and methods can be applied, for example, to a device that generates and transmits a report including data directed to an amount of usage of the device for billing purposes.
Various types of devices, such as, for example, a digital copier, can include a mechanism for computing amount of usage. The mechanism for computing the amount of usage can be a meter, and the amount of usage can be defined in terms of a meter count.
In the related art, the amount of usage (meter count) of such a device can be relevant to a business agreement between contracting parties. Such a business agreement can define the responsibilities of a customer (user, purchaser or lessee of the device) and a billing service (manufacturer, seller or lessor of the device). The business agreement can be a lease agreement or a purchase agreement for the device that includes billing periods for which the customer is required to make payments, and stipulated costs covering a predetermined amount of usage within a billing period, etc. The predetermined amount of usage within a billing period can be referred to as a meter allowance. The agreement can provide that if the customer exceeds the meter allowance, then the customer is billed for the amount of usage (meter count) that exceeds the meter allowance. In this case, the customer would only be billed for the difference between the amount of usage (meter count) and the meter allowance. Alternatively, the agreement can provide a stipulated cost per use (count) of the device. In this case, the customer would only be billed for the amount of usage (meter count) within the billing period.
The business agreement may provide that the billing service or the customer is responsible for collecting and reporting the amount of usage (meter count). In the related art, a representative for the billing service or the customer (representative) can manually retrieve the amount of usage (meter count) of the device by reading a display of the device. After reading the display, the representative can then submit the amount of usage (meter count) to the billing service either orally by telephone, by entering the amount of usage (meter count) onto an electronic form provided on a computer for electronic submission, or by entering the amount of usage (meter count) onto a hard copy document which can later be mailed, faxed, or scanned for electronic submission to the billing service.
It may be advantageous to automatically submit the amount of usage (meter count) of the device to the billing service electronically. One way to perform this automated submission is to connect the device and the billing service to a network. However, connection to a network may be logistically difficult because of the location of the respective devices, and may otherwise be disadvantageous for security reasons. Furthermore, some devices may not have the capability to electronically submit the amount of usage (meter count) to the billing service. In such a case, the representative manually retrieves the amount of usage (meter count) for submission to the billing service. In order to perform manual retrieval, the representative physically accesses each device to view the amount of usage (meter count) on a display (otherwise known as a user interface) of the device. After viewing the amount of usage (meter count), the representative must accurately record it for submission to the billing service.
This process is labor intensive because the representative must physically access each device. This process is also prone to errors due to the manual nature of memorizing, recording and submitting the amount of usage (meter count) to the billing service. In fact, the representative may have at least two opportunities to incorrectly record the amount of usage (meter count). First, the representative may erroneously record the amount of usage (meter count) after viewing it on the display of the device. Second, the representative may erroneously submit the amount of usage (meter count) to the billing service even if it was recorded accurately in the first place. Further, the representative may submit the amount of usage for an incorrect device. For example, the representative may erroneously identify the device when initially recording the amount of usage and/or submit the amount of usage for the incorrect device even if the device was recorded accurately in the first place.
Exemplary embodiments of an automated meter system for a device and the related methods may include a processor, disposed at the device, that generates a report including data directed to an amount of usage of the device, identifying information of the device, identifying information of the user, and identifying information of the manager; and a transmitter that enables transmission of the report to the manager.
By disposing a processor at the device, the device does not need to be connected to a network. By including a processor that generates a report and a transmitter that enables transmission of the report, the steps needed to collect the amount of usage (meter count) are reduced. The representative does not need to manually collect the amount of usage (meter count) of the device by viewing the display of the device, and correctly identify the device, in order to report the amount of usage (meter count) to the billing service. By generating the report without human intervention, accuracy is increased and the time required to generate the report is reduced. As a result, both the customer and billing service greatly increase productivity and profitability through increased billing accuracy, simplified customer experience and improved work process.
Exemplary embodiments may include a processor that generates the report such that the amount of usage is a count value indicating an amount of use of the device made by the user within a specified period. Identifying information of the manger may be identifying information of a billing service. The report may be generated and transmitted to the billing service to provide information to the billing service, enabling the billing service to perform at least one of: billing the user an amount commensurate with the amount of usage within the specified period, and determining whether the amount of usage exceeds a specified maximum value.
By generating a report such that the amount of usage (meter count) is a count value indicating an amount of use of the device made by the user within a specified period, the representative does not need to manually collect the amount of usage of the device by viewing the display device in order to report the amount of usage to the billing service. By generating the report to include the amount of usage (meter count) without human intervention, accuracy is increased and the time required to generate the report is reduced.
Exemplary embodiments may include may include a device that is at least one of a digital xerographic device, a facsimile device, a printing device, and a scan device. The processor may generate a report such that the amount of usage is a count value indicating at least one of a number of copies, number of fax transmissions, number of scans, and weight of toner made by the user within a specified period. The report may also include identifying information of a billing service. The report being generated and transmitted to the billing service may provide information to the billing service enabling the billing service to perform at least one of: billing the user an amount commensurate with the amount of usage within the specified period, and determining whether the amount of usage exceeds a specified maximum value.
By generating a report such that the amount of usage (meter count) is a count value indicating an amount of use of the device made by the user within a specified period, the representative does not need to manually collect the amount of usage of the device by viewing the display device in order to report the amount of usage to the billing service. By generating the report to include the amount of usage (meter count) without human intervention, accuracy is increased and the time required to generate the report is reduced. By generating a report with the identifying information of the billing service, the steps needed for transmission are reduced. By including the information on the report that enables the billing service to either bill the amount of usage (meter count) or determine whether the number of copies exceeds a specified maximum value (meter allowance), the representative does not need to tailor the report according to the business agreement between the customer and billing service. As a result, the customer experience is simplified and the work process for both the customer and billing service is improved.
Exemplary embodiments may include a processor that is a microprocessor and a local user interface, and a transmitter that is a printing device that prints the report. The printing device may print the report in a form that enables the transmission of the printed report to the manager by at least one of mail and facsimile. The printing device may also print the report in a form that enables the transmission of the printed report to the manager by electronic communication, whereby the printed report is scanned using a scan-enabled machine on a network of the user.
By printing a report that can be transmitted to the billing service by mail, by facsimile or by electronic communication using a scan-enabled machine, the representative has flexibility in transmitting the report. As a result, the customer experience is simplified and the work process for both the customer and billing service is improved.
Exemplary embodiments may include a user network or a manager network that further includes an application that monitors the amount of usage (meter count) of at least the device, whereby the printed report is scanned into the application to capture the data of the printed report, before transmitting the report to the manager through electronic communication or after transmitting the report to the manger.
By generating a report that can be scanned into an application to capture the printed report, the customer can track the amount of usage (meter count) of the device prior to transmitting the report to the billing service. The billing service can also track the amount of usage of the device after transmitting the report by scanning a report into an application. This system may also be used with systems already provided on network devices, thus allowing the customer and billing service to monitor the amount of usage (meter count) for devices using this system and devices that may automatically transmit the amount of usage (meter count). As a result, the customer experience is simplified and the work process for both the customer and billing service is improved.
Exemplary embodiments may include a report including a machine readable identifier that identifies at least one of the user of the device and the device, such that the report is scanned by the manager or the user, whereby the machine readable identifier enables automatic recognition of the device and the user of the device.
By generating a report with a machine readable identifier, for example, such as a bar code or text, the billing service can automate the collection of the amount of usage (meter count) of the device from the scanned report. This maximizes character recognition. As a result, the machine readable identifier helps to simplify the work process as well as increase the productivity of the billing service.
Exemplary embodiments may include a transmitter that is a mobile device that enables transmission of the report to the manager by wireless communication, the report being transmitted electronically from the device to the mobile device.
By enabling transmission of the report to the manager by wireless communication, a representative can electronically capture the report for immediate transmission. As a result, the customer experience is simplified and the work process for both the customer and billing service is improved.
Although this system and method are particularly advantageous when applied to a device that is not connected to a network, they can also be applied to a device that is connected to a network.
Various exemplary details are described herein, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
However, it should be appreciated that the description of exemplary embodiments is for ease of understanding and familiarity only, and does not exclude other types of image forming apparatus, whether known or later developed.
A report generated by the automated billing system may be, for example, a one-page document. One side of the report may include, for example, identifying information of the device, such as a serial number; identifying information of the user, such as a customer account number; an amount of usage, such as a meter count; and a machine readable identifier, such as a bar code. The report may also include information on the opposite side, for example, the identifying information of the manager, such as a mailing address of the billing service. Although the report may not be a hard copy, the information may be generated for electronic transmission.
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It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also, various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.