Locked print in cloud printing environments

US9965229B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9965229-B2
Application numberUS-201615041279-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 11, 2016
Priority dateFeb 28, 2014
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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An approach is provided for managing locked printing requests in cloud printing environments. In a cloud printing environment, a cloud printing service provider provides a platform that enables client devices to send print requests for processing by any printing device that is configured to communicate with the cloud printing service provider over a network, such as the Internet. A printing device comprises a cloud print agent that is configured to manage locked printing requests received from client devices via a cloud printing platform. The cloud print agent may be further configured to notify a user when print job data for a print job submitted by the user is approaching expiration.

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What is claimed is: 1. A printing device comprising: one or more processors; and one or more memories storing instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: retrieving, by the printing device, over one or more networks from a cloud printing service provider, print job settings data for a locked print job, wherein the print job settings data includes data identifying a storage location at the cloud printing service provider where print data associated with the locked print job is stored until requested by the printing device, wherein the print data, when processed by the printing device, causes generating a printed version of an electronic document represented in the print data, wherein the print job settings data for the locked print job is received separate from the print data; retrieving, by the printing device, based upon the print job settings data for the locked print job, the print data from the cloud printing service provider over the one or more networks; determining, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, that the print job is a locked print job with respect to the printing device; in response to determining, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, that the print job is a locked print job with respect to the printing device, instead of printing the print data, storing the print data at the printing device until an authenticated user requests printing or the print data expires. 2. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input authenticating the user at the printing device; in response to receiving the user input authenticating the user at the printing device, allowing the locked print job to be processed on the printing device. 3. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input specifying a length of time to store the print data; and sending a command to the cloud printing service provider, wherein the command causes the cloud printing service provider to store the print data for the specified length of time. 4. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input specifying a length of time to store the print data on the printing device; and configuring the printing device to store the print data for the specified length of time. 5. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: determining, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, an estimated time of expiration of the print data; detecting, at the printing device, based on the estimated time of expiration determined, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, that the print data is near expiration by determining that the estimated time of expiration of the print data is within a specified amount of time of a current time; in response to detecting, at the printing device, that the print data is near expiration, the printing device: sending, to the user, an alert indicating that the print data is near expiration, and retrieving the print data over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider and storing the print data on the printing device. 6. The printing device of claim 5 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: in response to detecting, at the printing device, that the print data is near expiration, storing the print data on a server that is on a same local network as the printing device. 7. The printing device of claim 5 , wherein the alert includes one or more of an email, an instant message, or a text message. 8. A printing device comprising: one or more processors; one or more memories storing instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: retrieving, by the printing device, over one or more networks from a cloud printing service provider, print job settings data for a locked print job, wherein the print job settings data includes data identifying a storage location at the cloud printing service provider where print data associated with the locked print job is stored until requested by the printing device, wherein the print data, when processed by the printing device, causes generating a printed version of an electronic document represented in the print data, wherein the print job settings data for the locked print job is received separate from the print data; determining, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, that the print job is a locked print job with respect to the printing device; determining whether a user has been authenticated at the printing device; and in response to detecting that the user has been authenticated at the printing device, the printing device: retrieving the print data over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider and storing the print data on the printing device, and in response to determining, at the printing device, based at least in part on the print job settings data for the locked print job received over the one or more networks from the cloud printing service provider, that the print job is a locked print job with respect to the printing device, instead of printing the print data, storing the print data at the printing device until the authenticated user requests printing of the locked print job or the print data expires. 9. The printing device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input authenticating the user at the printing device; in response to receiving the user input authenticating the user at the printing device, allowing the locked print job to be processed on the printing device. 10. The printing device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input specifying a length of time to store the print data; and sending a command to the cloud printing service provider, wherein the command causes the cloud printing service provider to store the print data for the specified length of time. 11. The printing device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: receiving user input specifying a length of time to store the print data on the printing device; and configuring the printing device to store the print data for the specified length of time. 12. The printing device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more memories store additional instructions which, when proc

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  • the display also being used for user input, e.g. touch screen · CPC title

  • Multifunctional device, i.e. a device capable of all of reading, reproducing, copying, facsimile transception, file transception · CPC title

  • Print job management · CPC title

  • via internet · CPC title

  • in client-server-printer device configuration · CPC title

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What does patent US9965229B2 cover?
An approach is provided for managing locked printing requests in cloud printing environments. In a cloud printing environment, a cloud printing service provider provides a platform that enables client devices to send print requests for processing by any printing device that is configured to communicate with the cloud printing service provider over a network, such as the Internet. A printing dev…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ding Yi, Motoyama Tetsuro, Ricoh Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/1222. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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