1. Technical Field
Embodiments generally relate to providing printer drivers. More particularly, embodiments relate to utilizing a target printer to acquire a printer driver for a client device.
2. Discussion
Typically, a driver may be used to translate commands from a client device (e.g., a notebook computer) to commands understood by a target device (e.g., a printer). In order to complete a print request from client device, a printer driver may be installed on the client device. A client device user may not know, however, where to find that particular printer driver, or how to install it.
The various advantages of the embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art by reading the following specification and appended claims, and by referencing the following drawings, in which:
Embodiments may involve a computer implemented a method for determining that a driver for a target printer is not installed on a print client, transmitting a request communication to the target printer to locate a driver for the target printer, and locating the driver for the target printer. The method may also provide for acquiring the driver for the target printer and transmitting a return communication including the driver for the target printer to the print client.
Embodiments can also involve a computer readable storage medium including a set of print client instructions, which, if executed by a processor, cause a computer to determine that a driver for a target printer is not installed on a print client and transmit a request communication to the target printer to locate the driver for the target printer. The instructions may also cause a computer to receive a response communication including the driver for the target printer.
In addition, embodiments may include a computer readable storage medium including a set of target printer instructions, which, if executed by a processor, cause a computer to receive a request communication from a print client to locate a driver for the target printer, locate the driver for the target printer, acquire the driver for the target printer, and transmit a return communication including the driver for the target printer to the print client. The instructions may also cause a computer to receive a print request communication including a file to print.
Other embodiments can involve a system including a client processing component, a client memory device including a client-side driver requesting application having a set of instructions for execution by the client processing component, a printer processing component, and a processor memory device including a printer-side driver providing application having a set of instructions for execution by the printer processing component. At least one of the client-side driver requesting application and the printer-side driver providing application may be configured to determine that the driver for the target printer is not installed on the print client, transfer a request communication to the target printer to locate the driver for the target printer, locate the driver for the target printer, and acquire the driver for the target printer. At least one of the client-side driver requesting application and the printer-side driver providing application may also be configured to transfer a return communication including the driver for the target printer to the print client and install the driver for the target printer on the print client.
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The print client 200 may be any electronic device capable of directing a print request. For example, the print client 200 may be a mobile device (e.g., a mobile/smart phone, a personal digital assistant, a tablet device), a laptop/notebook computer, or a desktop computer. In the embodiment illustrated. in
As will be discussed in greater detail, in certain embodiments of the present invention, the operating system (OS) of the print client 200 may support a print functionality, while in other embodiments the OS may not. In the embodiment illustrated in
The print client 200 may include a client processing component 201, a client storage device 202, a print client interface 203, a client I/O device 204, a client wireless transceiver 205, and a client bus 206. The client processing component 201 may include at least one computer processor that may be utilized to execute computer-readable executable instructions.
The client storage device 202 may be a memory device that may be used to store data. The client storage device 202 may be built into the print client 200, or may be a removable peripheral storage device coupled to the print client 200. The client storage device 202 may store applications including computer-readable executable instructions that may be executed by a processing component (e.g., client processing component 201). More specifically, the client storage device 202 may store a client-side driver requesting application 2021 that may be executed to implement a method for utilizing a target printer to acquire a driver for a client device.
The print client 200 may also include the client display interface 203. in this embodiment, the print client interface 203 may be a notebook display screen displaying a graphical user interface (GUI)—based Internet browser. In addition, the print client 200 may include any the client input/output (I/O) device 204 (e.g., a mouse, a keyboard) that enables a user to input data or instructions to print client 100. In this embodiment, the client I/O device 204 may be a built-in keyboard located on the print client 100.
The client wireless transceiver 205 may be a transmitter/receiver that may enable the print client 200 to wirelessly communicate with other wirelessly-capable devices. In this embodiment, the print client 200 utilizes client wireless transceiver 205 to communicate with other devices (e.g., printer 302) according to a wireless Bluetooth (e.g., IEEE 802.15.1-2005, Wireless Personal Area Networks) protocol. Accordingly, the print client 200 may utilize a Bluetooth “bonding” algorithm by which one device may detect a presence of another, and engage in a “pairing” method wherein both confirm each other's identities before forming a communication path over which data is transmitted between the two devices. In other embodiments of the present invention, the client wireless transceiver 205 may enable the print client 100 to communicate according to other wireless communication protocols (e.g., near-field communication, Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11, Wireless Personal Area Networks)). The client bus 206 may be utilized to transmit data between various components of print client 200.
The printers 301, 302 may include any device coupled to the print client 200 capable of receiving a print request and executing it. In this embodiment, the printer 301 utilizes a hardwired communication technology to communicate with the print client 200, while the printer 302 utilizes a wireless communication technology. Specifically, the printer 302 may utilize a printer transceiver 3024 to communicate wirelessly according to various communication protocols (e.g., near-field communication, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) with the print client 200. In this embodiment, the printer 302 may utilize a Bluetooth protocol to communicate with the print client 200.
The printers 301, 302 may include printer processing components 3012, 3022, wherein the printer processing components 3012, 3022 may include at least one computer processor that may be utilized to execute computer-readable executable instructions. The printers 301, 302 may also include printer storage devices 3011, 3021, respectively, that may store data. For example, the printer storage devices 3011, 3021 may be utilized to store various applications including computer-readable executable instructions that may be executed by the printer processing components 3012, 3022. For example, the printer storage devices 3011, 3021 may be utilized to store various printer drivers. In addition, as will be discussed in greater detail below, the printer storage devices 3011, 3021 may also store the printer-side driver providing applications 3013, 3023 that may be executed to implement a method for utilizing a target printer to acquire a driver for a client device.
The illustrated printers 301, 302 are coupled to a network database 400. The network database 400 may be a database that services a network including the print client 200, and may store applications such as various printer drivers. The printers 301, 302 may also be coupled to a network such as the Internet 500. The Internet 500 may be used to access a printer driver (such as that of printers 301, 302) from a website 600 of an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Internet 500 may also be utilized to access OEM database 700. The OEM database 700 may include a memory device 701 to store various applications including printer drivers for the printers 301, 302. In certain embodiments of the present invention, the website 600 and the OEM database 700 may be part of a cloud service, wherein the cloud service may be accessed to provide a driver as described herein.
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In this embodiment, a user may utilize a print client, such as the print client 200 (
The illustrated method begins at processing block 2000. At processing block 2010, the user may initiate a print request to print a document through a print client GUI interface, such as the client interface 203 (
After selection of a target printer, at processing block 2040, the print client OS may recognize that the driver for the target printer is not installed on the print client. At processing block 2050, responsive to this recognition, the print client OS may initiate a client-side driver requesting application, such as client-side driver requesting application 2021 (
At processing block 2070, responsive to receiving the request communication, the target printer may initiate a printer-side driver providing application, such as the printer-side driver providing application 3013 (
If no printer driver is found, the printer-side driver providing application may transmit a message to the print client that the print request cannot be completed (at processing block 2080), and the process returns to processing block 2000. At processing block 2090, upon receiving the return communication including the printer driver, the client-side driver requesting application may associate the provided driver with the selected printer and install the driver according to an appropriate print client configuration.
At processing block 2100, the print client OS may return to completing the print request. Specifically, the print client OS may convert the document from the user application format to the OS format, and the retrieved driver may convert the document front the OS format to the target printer format. At processing block 2110, the print client may transmit the document in the target printer format for printing. At processing block 2120, the target printer may process the print request and may print the document. At processing block 2130, the process may terminate.
It will be evident to persons having the benefit of this disclosure that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the embodiments described herein. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. For example, as discussed above, embodiments of the present invention may extend to a print client operating an OS that may not natively support a printing functionality (e.g., mobile phones, tablet devices). In these cases, embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in conjunction with a printing application.
A printing application may be utilized to, among other things, identify the file to print and identify the target printer. In certain embodiments, after implementing the printing application, the client OS may recognize that a driver for the target printer is not installed, and a client-side driver requesting application may be initiated to issue a request communication to search for, locate, and acquire a printer driver for the target printer,
In addition, in various embodiments of the present invention, the client-side driver requesting application and the printer-side driver providing application may be initiated at different points in the process. For example, in the example described above, the client-side driver requesting application may be initiated upon the recognition that the driver for the target printer is not installed on the client device. In other embodiments, however, the client-side driver requesting application may be initiated after a user initiates a print request at the print client. Similarly, in the example described above, the printer-side driver providing application may be initiated upon receiving a request communication from the client-side driver requesting application. However, in other embodiments, the print client and the target printer may be configured so that the printer-side driver providing application may be initiated upon the recognition that the driver for the target printer is not installed on the client device.
Furthermore, in embodiments of the present invention, the print client user may be completely unaware, partially aware, or fully aware of the progress of the print request. For example, in certain embodiments, the print client user may be completely unaware of the process that determines a printer driver for a target printer is necessary, and searches for, locates, retrieves, and installs the driver. Effectively, in these embodiments, the user may direct the print client to “print” and the document is printed, during which a printer driver providing process as described above is implemented in full completely unbeknownst to the user. In other embodiments, the progress of a printer driver providing process may be indicated by a description (e.g., “acquiring printer driver”, “installing printer driver”), or by an hourglass image to indicate processing.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad techniques of the embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while the embodiments of this invention have been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the embodiments of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims.
In addition, in some of the drawings, signal conductor lines are represented with lines. Some may be thicker, to indicate more constituent signal paths, have a number label, to indicate a number of constituent signal paths, and/or have arrows at one or more ends, to indicate primary information flow direction. This, however, should not be construed in a limiting manner. Rather, such added detail may be used in connection with one or more exemplary embodiments to facilitate easier understanding. Any represented signal lines, whether or not having additional information, may actually include one or more signals that may travel in multiple directions and may be implemented with any suitable type of signal scheme, e.g., digital or analog lines implemented with differential pairs, optical fiber lines, and/or single-ended lines.
Example sizes/models/values/ranges may have been given, although embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the same. As manufacturing techniques (e.g., photolithography) mature over time, it is expected that devices of smaller size could be manufactured. In addition, well known power/ground connections and other components may or may not be shown within the figures, for simplicity of illustration and discussion, and so as not to obscure certain aspects of the embodiments of the invention. Further, arrangements may be shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring embodiments of the invention, and also in view of the fact that specifics with respect to implementation of such block diagram arrangements are highly dependent upon the platform within which the embodiment is to be implemented, i.e., such specifics should be well within purview of one skilled in the art. Where specific details are set forth in order to describe example embodiments of the invention, it should be apparent to one skilled in the art that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without, or with variation of, these specific details. The description is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of limiting.
The term “coupled” may be used herein to refer to any type of relationship, direct or indirect, between the components in question, and may apply to electrical, mechanical, fluid, optical, electromagnetic, electromechanical or other connections. In addition, the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used herein only to facilitate discussion, and carry no particular temporal or chronological significance unless otherwise indicated.
The terms “update” or “upgrade” may be used herein to refer to any type of installing, securing, or providing an application (e.g., a printer driver) to replace another application, including replacing a current version of the application with a newer or alternate one.
Several features and aspects of embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described in detail with reference to particular embodiments by way of example only, and not by way of limitation. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that alternative implementations and various modifications to the disclosed embodiments are within the scope and contemplation of the present disclosure. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be considered as limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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PCT/US11/54493 | 10/1/2011 | WO | 00 | 3/10/2014 |