Patent Document

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS  
       [0001]    The present application is related to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/848,695, filed May 3, 2001, entitled, “PROVIDING AUTOMATED WARRANTY FULFILLMENT FUNCTIONALITY FROM A CONSUMABLE;” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/848,634, filed May 3, 2001, entitled, “PROVIDING USER-ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION FROM A CONSUMABLE, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     
       FIELD OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    The present application relates in general to image producing devices, and more particularly, to a system and method for providing automated registration of image producing devices.  
         DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART  
         [0003]    Image producing devices, such as printers, fax machines, copiers, multifunction devices, and the like, are proliferating throughout both the commercial and home consumer markets as the costs for these devices come down. Many of the improvements that have occurred in these image producing devices over the last decade have come from consumer feedback and manufacturers&#39; analyses of failed devices through the warranty fulfillment process. One factor to the continued success of image producing device development lies in the continued participation in the warranty fulfillment process.  
           [0004]    In today&#39;s market, most image producing devices are packaged in a box with the familiar foam padding and a package of documents that contain various numbers of advertisements, instruction booklets, quick-start instruction booklets, catalogs of related products, warranty cards, and the like. Considering the amount of dross included in the documentation typically accompanying hardware devices, many warranty cards end up thrown away. Each warranty card that fails to make it back to the manufacturer represents a failed opportunity to study and improve the devices. Furthermore, some companies require the warranty card to be returned as a condition to honoring the warranty.  
           [0005]    In an effort to increase the number of warranty cards returned, some manufacturers have placed pre-printed adhesive labels onto the cards containing part of the necessary information, such as the hardware model or serial number. This reduces the work that a consumer will have to do in completing and mailing the warranty card. However, consumers generally must still fill out the personal and any other desired information, if they can even find the warranty card in the first place or have not disposed of it either accidentally or purposefully.  
         BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0006]    Embodiments are directed to an automated registration fulfillment system for image producing devices, the system comprising a fulfillment application disposed on the image producing device, a trigger application for executing the fulfillment application on an initial start up of the image producing device, and a database of device identification information on the image producing device, wherein, on execution, the fulfillment application uses the device identification information to complete a registration document.  
           [0007]    Additional embodiments are directed to a method for automatically generating fulfillment information comprising detecting a first time activation of a print-capable device, executing a registration application on the print-capable device in response to the detecting, retrieving identification information from a management information base (MIB) associated with the print-capable device, and inserting the retrieved identification information into a form stored on a memory located on the print-capable device.  
           [0008]    Additional embodiments are directed to a computer program product having a computer readable medium with computer program logic recorded thereon, the computer program product comprising code for detecting a first time start-up of a printing device, code for triggering a registration fulfillment program on the printing device in response to the code for detecting, code for obtaining registration information from a management information base (MIB) associated with the printing device, and code for inserting said obtained registration information into a registration document stored on a memory on the printing device.  
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0009]    [0009]FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system including an image producing device configured according to one embodiment of the registration system described herein;  
         [0010]    [0010]FIG. 2 is a block diagram detailing the processing module as found in the image producing device of FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0011]    [0011]FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a system including an additional embodiment of the automated registration system described herein;  
         [0012]    [0012]FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the automated registration process described herein;  
         [0013]    [0013]FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating a first side of a warranty form that has been printed using the teachings of representative embodiments of the registration fulfillment system described herein; and  
         [0014]    [0014]FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating a second side of a warranty form that has been printed using the teachings of representative embodiments of the registration fulfillment system described herein. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION  
       [0015]    [0015]FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating image producing device  100  configured according to one embodiment of the registration system described herein. While image producing device  100  is illustrated as a multifunction printer/fax/copier, it should be noted that any such type of device may be configured similarly. In setting up image producing device  100 , a user may connect it to personal computer (PC)  101 . When the user initially starts up image producing device  100 , a triggering application located in image producing device  100  monitors the first time activation and signals computer code within processing module  102  to run a fulfillment/registration application or program to automatically generate a fulfillment or registration document or form, such as may be used for warranty registration, that fills in device identification information, such as the printer model, serial number, firmware version, and other such registration and warranty information. The triggering application may also be located within processing module  102 . The registration form may be printed as part of a test page or may be printed in addition to, or alternatively to a test page.  
         [0016]    Once the pre-filled registration document has been printed out, the user typically only needs to fill in any personal information and answer any other demographic or other type of questions asked. Alternatively, personal information may automatically be retrieved from PC  101  when that information has been entered by a user. The user may then mail or fax the completed registration document to the manufacturer, warranty issuer, or the like. Because image producing device  100  automatically prints out the registration document at first start up, the user&#39;s attention is drawn to the importance of the registration fulfillment process. The user is no longer required to search through the vast documentation that typically accompanies hardware.  
         [0017]    [0017]FIG. 2 is a block diagram detailing processing module  102  as found in image producing device  100  of FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention. Processing module  102  of the illustrated embodiment includes processor  200  that performs the processing of the software that controls the image producing processes as well as the communications between image producing device  100  and PC  101  (FIG. 1). Processing module  102  also includes memory  201  for storing firmware, fonts, management information base (MIB)  203 , and the like. Management application  202  is the software/firmware application that manages the operations of image producing device  100 . Management application  202 , which may be located in memory  201 , includes monitoring or triggering code that recognizes the first start up of image producing device  100  (FIG. 1). When the initial start up state is triggered, management application  202  signals processor  200  to run a fulfillment or registration application or program that will print a form registration document as stored in memory  201 . Management application  202  also instructs processor  200  to fill the device identification information found in MIB  203 , or database of identification information into the appropriated spaces in the registration document. Once the identification information has been successfully incorporated into the registration form or document, processor  200  may print the completed registration document from image producing device  100  (FIG. 1). Processor  200  may also cause a completed version of the registration document to be saved in memory  201 .  
         [0018]    [0018]FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an additional embodiment of the automated registration system described herein. Fax machine  300  is configured according to the teachings of the described additional embodiment. It should be noted, however, that although a fax machine is discussed with respect to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, other printing type devices may be used with various embodiments as described herein. In one configuration, fax machine  300  may be connected to PC  301 . When fax machine  300  is initially activated, a registration fulfillment program is triggered that starts an interactive registration process with the user on computer display  302  of PC  301 . An electronic version of the registration document is displayed on computer display  302  with interactive menus and/or dialog boxes prompt or cue the user to enter requested information through a graphical user interface (GUI) on computer display  302 . The user, in interacting with these menus and/or dialog boxes on the GUI, fills in the user&#39;s personal information and any demographic information and/or additional information that the user desires to give. When the user has finished entering all of the information, fax machine  300  may print out the warranty information that includes all of the user-entered information and all of the device identification information that is automatically retrieved from MIB  203  (FIG. 2) in the memory of fax machine  300 . Alternatively, the additional information may automatically be retrieved from PC  301 . The user need only then send the completed warranty registration document to the manufacturer or other entity.  
         [0019]    In an optional configuration, the fulfillment application may, instead, direct fax machine  300  to fax the completed registration document to collection server  304  over publicly switched telephone network (PSTN)  303 . Collection server  304  may be operated by the manufacturer, or other party interested in such registration information, or may be operated by an outsourcing company that the manufacturer has contracted with to assist with the fulfillment process. In this optional configuration, fax machine  300  may be connected to PC  301  or may stand alone. If fax machine  300  stands alone, the warranty fulfillment application may run and provide user interaction with a display on fax machine  300 .  
         [0020]    In still another optional configuration, during the interaction with the user, the fulfillment application may detect or ask if the user has an Internet or other suitable data network connection. Instead of faxing or printing out the completed registration document, the application sends the completed document electronically to collection server  304  via Internet  305 . These different optional configurations may all be provided in a particular fulfillment application on an image producing device. In such circumstances, an option may be presented to the user to select the delivery method desired by the user. For example, PC  301  may provide a communication interface, such as a network interface to a data network, like the Internet. The registration fulfillment program may then prompt the user to select submitting the registration form using a fax capability, through some kind of fax interface, or an electronic communication capability, through some kind of electronic communication interface that provides email or other such electronic communication formats. These communication formats may be provided either on PC  301  or could be provided on the printing device.  
         [0021]    An additional option that may be added to the different embodiments of the automated fulfillment process described herein is a prepaid indicia of postage or the business reply information. The U.S. Postal Service, in addition to several approved private companies, may now provide electronic postage. Electronic stamps may now be purchased over the Internet that may be printed on envelopes or postcards directly from a user&#39;s computer. Leveraging this technology may allow a manufacturer of print-capable devices to either store or download an indicia of postage from an electronic postage vendor that may be printed by the image producing device onto the warranty/registration form or warranty registration document at printing time. This would relieve the consumer of paying for or providing a stamp or other postage for mailing a printed warranty document.  
         [0022]    In these optional configurations, the user has very few steps to complete. This reduction in the number of overt steps generally increases the likelihood that the user will actually complete the automated fulfillment process and also increases the accuracy of the information. Additionally, because the fulfillment application of various embodiments runs interactively on PC  301  or directly on fax machine  300 , the user may perceive that the registration process is important and should be completed.  
         [0023]    [0023]FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the automated registration process described herein. In step  400 , a first time activation of a print-capable device is detected. In step  401 , a registration application is executed on the print-capable device in response to the detecting. Identification information is retrieved from a management information base (MIB) associated with the print-capable device in step  402 . In step  403 , the retrieved identification information is inserted into a form stored on a memory located on the print-capable device. In optional embodiments, the print-capable device may be connected to a computer. A determination is made in step  404  as to whether a computer is connected or not. If a computer is connected, information cues may be displayed to a user on the computer or the user information may be taken directly from a memory on the computer in step  405 . Alternatively, if no computer is connected, the user information may be obtained by interacting with the user with information cues directly on the print-capable device or directly taken from a memory on the print-capable device in step  406 . The user input may then be incorporated on the form in step  407 . In step  408 , options may be presented to the user to determine whether the form will be communicated with a communication interface using either a fax capability or an electronic communication capability, where the communication interface is disposed on either the print-capable device or the computer or whether the form will be printed and mailed by the user. In step  409 , a determination is made as to whether the user selected to print and mail the form. If so, the form is printed in step  410  and may optionally include printing an indicia of postage on the form, wherein the indicia of postage is either originally stored on the memory or downloaded from an electronic postage vendor. If the user does not select to print out the form, the completed form is communicated in step  411  according to the user&#39;s selection via either fax or electronic mail to the interested party.  
         [0024]    [0024]FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating a first side of warranty form  50  that has been printed using the teachings of representative embodiments of the registration fulfillment system described herein. In additional representative embodiments, the device identification information and the other information provided by the user may be printed on one side of warranty form  50 . As shown in FIG. 5A, the combined information may be printed as bar code information  500  and text information  501 . Alternative embodiments may employ any different combination of bar code and text methods from supplying all of the information in a machine-readable format, such as a bar code, to supplying all of the information in a text format. The information may be converted from text or an electronic storage format to a bar code through bar code conversion application  204  (FIG. 2).  
         [0025]    [0025]FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating a second side of warranty form  50  that has been printed using the teachings of representative embodiments of the registration fulfillment system described herein. The registration fulfillment system as described herein may print postage indicia  502  in addition to address  503  of the warranty issuer on warranty form  50 . In optional configurations, postal code  504  may also be printed to increase the postal delivery efficiency.

Technology Category: 3