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- This patent specification relates to a method and system for automatically printing information relating to electronic transactions between a user side and a supplier side based on identification of a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction, and to a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side.
- FIG. 1 represents a typical arrangement of customers and suppliers engaging in transactions electronically.
- Various suppliers 3 make their products and services available electronically via supplier servers 3 a. Users, or customers, communicate electronically with the suppliers 3 using personal computers 1 or computer terminals 2 (which can also be personal computers) connected as part of a local area network (LAN) 4 .
- LAN local area network
- These personal computers 1 and computer terminals 2 generally have access to a printing apparatus that will print data when the user requests such printing.
- the printing apparatus 6 is generally directly connected to the personal computer, while in the case of a computer terminal 2 in a LAN 4 , the computer terminal 2 is generally connected to a shared printing apparatus 6 a via the LAN 4 . Printing only takes place when a user manually requests that data be printed.
- record information is generated, e-mailed to the user and then manually printed by the user via a manual direction to print the record on a printing apparatus on the user side of the communication.
- the record information is printed as result of an instruction on the supplier side of the communication, with the paper copy of the record being mailed to the user subsequently.
- the transaction record can be transmitted directly to the user as part of the information displayed on the user screen. The information can then be printed by the user using a manual request to print the data on the screen.
- the common problem shared by all of these methods is that they are all subject to error when either the user or supplier fails to manually request printing of the transaction information. If no manual request to print is made, the transaction information may be lost and users would be left with no record of their transaction.
- One object of this patent specification is to provide a method of automatically printing transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically that is not subject to errors that may occur when a user or a supplier fails to manually request that transaction information be printed.
- Another object is to provide a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically that is free from the above mentioned errors.
- Yet another object is to provide a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically free from the previously described problem.
- a method of automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side is provided. First a step of automatically identifying, at the user side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request is performed. In a second step, the print request is sent to a printing apparatus where, in a third step, the printing apparatus prints information regarding the electronic transaction in response to said print request.
- a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side includes a control apparatus for automatically identifying on a user side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request.
- a communication apparatus transmits the print request to a printing apparatus, and the printing apparatus prints information regarding the electronic transaction in response to the print request.
- a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side is also provided.
- the printing apparatus includes a receiver for receiving instructions from a control apparatus, where said control apparatus automatically identifies, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction and thereby generates a print request to be sent to the printing apparatus.
- the printing apparatus further includes printing means for printing transaction information regarding the electronic transaction in response to the print request received from the from the control apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a representation of an environment in which electronic transactions occur.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating one embodiment of a method for automatically printing transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating operation of step S 1 in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram demonstrating construction of a control apparatus included as part of the system displayed in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart demonstrating operation of the control apparatus of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram demonstrating construction of a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side.
- a first embodiment provides a method of automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side and is explained with reference to FIG. 2 .
- a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction is identified automatically without reliance on user action, and a print request is automatically generated thereby without requiring a user action seeking printing.
- the print request is then sent to a printing apparatus 5 at step S 2 .
- a hard copy of the transaction information relating to the electronic transaction is then printed by the printing apparatus 5 at step S 3 . Steps S 1 -S 3 occur automatically without the need for user intervention, and therefore, avoid any complications that may arise when a user fails to request printing of a hard copy of transaction information.
- Step S 1 automatically identifying a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request, is further explained with reference to FIG. 3 .
- a determination is made as to whether notification of communication between personal computer 1 and a supplier 3 has been conveyed.
- the supplier 3 maintains or otherwise has access to a server 3 a allowing customers to connect electronically to the supplier 3 .
- a customer using a personal computer 1 with a web browser accesses the supplier server 3 a of the supplier 3 .
- the customer activates a “submit” function using the web browser to submit the customer's order to the supplier 3 .
- notification is made of communication between the personal computer 1 and the supplier server 3 a.
- step SS 2 communication between the personal computer 1 , or user, and the supplier 3 or supplier server 3 a is monitored.
- step SS 3 it is determined whether a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction sent as part of the communication is recognized.
- the selected aspect of information may include but is not limited to, for example, a confirmation number, password, or invoice information. Any indication that transaction information desired by a user of the personal computer 1 should be printed could be used as the selected aspect of information. If no such recognition occurs, monitoring continues. If recognition occurs at step SS 3 , a print request is generated at step SS 4 .
- the print request may serve to request printing of the selected aspect of information itself, or any transaction information regarding the electronic transaction.
- the selected aspect of information recognized in step SS 3 is indeed a confirmation number
- printing the confirmation number itself would be useful.
- the selected aspect of information recognized in step SS 3 is for example, a standard encoded signal sent by a supplier to indicate that transaction information should be printed, the encoded signal itself need not be printed. In such a case, the print request would request printing of the transaction information only.
- a computer terminal 2 connected as part of a LAN 4 may be substituted for the stand-alone personal computer 1 .
- communication between the computer terminal 2 and a supplier 3 or supplier terminal 3 a is monitored in order to identify the selected aspect of information.
- Any print request generated is sent to a printing apparatus 6 a connected to the computer terminal 2 via the LAN 4 .
- a step of storing the printed information regarding the electronic transaction in a storage apparatus 9 can be added to the above described method. This results in both a hard and “soft” copy of the desired transaction information being automatically generated.
- FIG. 4 demonstrates a general configuration of a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side.
- a user uses a personal computer 1 to establish communication with a supplier 3 or supplier terminal 3 a electronically.
- Control apparatus 5 monitors communications between the user and supplier and attempts to automatically identify, without relying on user action, a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction and thereby generate a print request.
- the control apparatus 5 then sends the print request to the printing apparatus 6 via a communication apparatus.
- the printing apparatus 6 prints transaction information regarding the electronic transaction.
- printing apparatus 6 In order to facilitate interaction between the control unit 5 , printing apparatus 6 and communication with suppliers 3 it may be useful for printing apparatus manufacturers and the suppliers 3 to establish a contractual relationship as indicated in FIG. 4 . In this manner, the selected aspect of transaction information to be automatically identified so that a print request may be generated can be mutually agreed upon or standardized.
- FIG. 5 represents a block diagram of the control apparatus 5 included in FIG. 4 .
- Notification apparatus 10 is notified that communication is occurring between the personal computer 1 and a supplier 3 .
- Notification apparatus 10 is connected between a customer using personal computer 1 and the server 3 a of the supplier 3 .
- the notification apparatus 10 identifies and receives a “post” command sent from the personal computer 1 to the server of the supplier 3 a indicating posting of the customer's order to the supplier 3 and providing notification of communication between supplier and customer.
- the notification apparatus 10 can then cache the html data sent by the supplier server 3 a of the supplier 3 to the personal computer 1 of the customer.
- monitoring apparatus 11 monitors the communication including the data cached in the notification apparatus and recognizing apparatus 12 recognizes a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction. Only when such recognition occurs, does generating apparatus 13 generate a print request.
- the control apparatus operates without a need for user intervention, and therefore produces a print request whenever a selected aspect of information is identified regardless of whether a user manually makes such a print request.
- the selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction may include, but is not limited to, for example a confirmation number, password, or invoice information.
- the selected aspect of information identified by the control apparatus 5 need not itself be printed. Where the selected aspect of information is, for example, a confirmation number, it would be desirable to create a hard copy of the confirmation number. However, any data or signal that can be recognized and indicates that desired transaction information should be printed can be used as the selected aspect of information recognized by the control apparatus S. Where the selected aspect of information is, for example, merely a standard encoded signal used by the supplier to indicate that desired transaction information should be printed, there is no need to print the actual encoded signal, only the desired information.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart representing an operation of the control apparatus 5 which is substantially that of the identifying step S 1 as described in FIG. 3 and therefore, the description of that operation will not be repeated.
- the personal computer 1 may be replaced by a computer terminal 2 serving as part of a LAN 4 .
- the printing apparatus 6 a is connected to the computer terminal 2 via the LAN 4 .
- the control unit 5 can monitor communications between the computer terminal 5 and the supplier 3 via the LAN 4 and sends the print request to printing apparatus 6 a via the LAN 4 .
- Another embodiment of an automatic printing system includes a storage apparatus 9 in which the transaction information to be printed can also be stored. In such an embodiment, both a hard and “soft” copy the transaction information are automatically generated without need for user interaction.
- the storage apparatus can be directly connected to the personal computer 1 or connected to the computer terminal 2 via the LAN 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram representative of a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the printing apparatus is of the type likely to be used in the above described system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information.
- the printing apparatus includes a receiver 7 for receiving directions from a control apparatus 5 and printing means 8 .
- Control apparatus 5 automatically identifies without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generates a print request to be sent to the printing apparatus 6 and received by the receiver 7 .
- the printing apparatus then prints information regarding the electronic transaction using printing means 8 .
- Control apparatus 5 is analogous to the control apparatus shown in FIG. 5 and operates according to the method described in FIG. 3 . Therefore, the description of the construction and operation of control apparatus 5 of the printing apparatus will not be repeated.
- the user can use a computer terminal 2 connected as part of a LAN 4 to communicate with the suppliers 3 .
- the print request from the control apparatus is sent from the control apparatus 5 to the printing apparatus via the LAN 4 .
- Th printing apparatus is represented by printing apparatus 6 a in FIG. 1 , but can have the same construction and operation as described above. A difference would be that directions from the control apparatus 5 received by the receiver 7 would be communicated via the LAN 4 rather than a direct connection.
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A method and system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier side. A control apparatus performs an operation of identifying a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction to thereby generate a print apparatus which is sent to a printing apparatus which prints transaction information in response to said print request. In addition, a printer for use with the method and system is provided.
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- This patent specification relates to a method and system for automatically printing information relating to electronic transactions between a user side and a supplier side based on identification of a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction, and to a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side.
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FIG. 1 represents a typical arrangement of customers and suppliers engaging in transactions electronically.Various suppliers 3 make their products and services available electronically viasupplier servers 3 a. Users, or customers, communicate electronically with thesuppliers 3 usingpersonal computers 1 or computer terminals 2 (which can also be personal computers) connected as part of a local area network (LAN) 4. Thesepersonal computers 1 andcomputer terminals 2 generally have access to a printing apparatus that will print data when the user requests such printing. In the case of apersonal computer 1, theprinting apparatus 6 is generally directly connected to the personal computer, while in the case of acomputer terminal 2 in aLAN 4, thecomputer terminal 2 is generally connected to a sharedprinting apparatus 6 a via theLAN 4. Printing only takes place when a user manually requests that data be printed. - Increasingly, customers are purchasing more and more of the products and services they desire through suppliers making their products available through electronic transactions performed in the environment displayed in
FIG. 1 . These transactions should be recorded and tracked in order to ensure that customers receive the goods and services that they have purchased. Such tracking is commonly accomplished through the generation of confirmation numbers by thesuppliers 3 which allow customers to track the status of their purchases and serve as a confirmation that a transaction actually took place. It is desirable necessary to communicate such records generated by the suppliers to users so that users can maintain a record of their electronic transactions. - Several methods are used to communicate this information to users presently. In one method, record information is generated, e-mailed to the user and then manually printed by the user via a manual direction to print the record on a printing apparatus on the user side of the communication. In another method, the record information is printed as result of an instruction on the supplier side of the communication, with the paper copy of the record being mailed to the user subsequently. Alternatively, the transaction record can be transmitted directly to the user as part of the information displayed on the user screen. The information can then be printed by the user using a manual request to print the data on the screen. The common problem shared by all of these methods, is that they are all subject to error when either the user or supplier fails to manually request printing of the transaction information. If no manual request to print is made, the transaction information may be lost and users would be left with no record of their transaction.
- One object of this patent specification is to provide a method of automatically printing transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically that is not subject to errors that may occur when a user or a supplier fails to manually request that transaction information be printed.
- Another object is to provide a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically that is free from the above mentioned errors.
- Yet another object is to provide a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically free from the previously described problem.
- A method of automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side is provided. First a step of automatically identifying, at the user side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request is performed. In a second step, the print request is sent to a printing apparatus where, in a third step, the printing apparatus prints information regarding the electronic transaction in response to said print request.
- According to a second embodiment, a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side is provided. The system includes a control apparatus for automatically identifying on a user side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request. A communication apparatus transmits the print request to a printing apparatus, and the printing apparatus prints information regarding the electronic transaction in response to the print request.
- A printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side is also provided. The printing apparatus includes a receiver for receiving instructions from a control apparatus, where said control apparatus automatically identifies, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction and thereby generates a print request to be sent to the printing apparatus. The printing apparatus further includes printing means for printing transaction information regarding the electronic transaction in response to the print request received from the from the control apparatus.
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FIG. 1 is a representation of an environment in which electronic transactions occur. -
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating one embodiment of a method for automatically printing transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side. -
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating operation of step S1 inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side. -
FIG. 5 is a block diagram demonstrating construction of a control apparatus included as part of the system displayed inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a flow chart demonstrating operation of the control apparatus ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is a block diagram demonstrating construction of a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side. - A first embodiment provides a method of automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side and is explained with reference to
FIG. 2 . At step S1, a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction is identified automatically without reliance on user action, and a print request is automatically generated thereby without requiring a user action seeking printing. The print request is then sent to aprinting apparatus 5 at step S2. A hard copy of the transaction information relating to the electronic transaction is then printed by theprinting apparatus 5 at step S3. Steps S1-S3 occur automatically without the need for user intervention, and therefore, avoid any complications that may arise when a user fails to request printing of a hard copy of transaction information. - Step S1, automatically identifying a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generating a print request, is further explained with reference to
FIG. 3 . At step SS1 a determination is made as to whether notification of communication betweenpersonal computer 1 and asupplier 3 has been conveyed. Thesupplier 3 maintains or otherwise has access to aserver 3 a allowing customers to connect electronically to thesupplier 3. A customer using apersonal computer 1 with a web browser accesses thesupplier server 3 a of thesupplier 3. The customer activates a “submit” function using the web browser to submit the customer's order to thesupplier 3. Upon activation of this “submit” function, notification is made of communication between thepersonal computer 1 and thesupplier server 3 a. Where no notification has been provided, the process continues to wait for notification. After notification has taken place, the process continues to step SS2 where communication between thepersonal computer 1, or user, and thesupplier 3 orsupplier server 3 a is monitored. At step SS3, it is determined whether a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction sent as part of the communication is recognized. The selected aspect of information may include but is not limited to, for example, a confirmation number, password, or invoice information. Any indication that transaction information desired by a user of thepersonal computer 1 should be printed could be used as the selected aspect of information. If no such recognition occurs, monitoring continues. If recognition occurs at step SS3, a print request is generated at step SS4. The print request may serve to request printing of the selected aspect of information itself, or any transaction information regarding the electronic transaction. For example, if the selected aspect of information recognized in step SS3 is indeed a confirmation number, printing the confirmation number itself would be useful. If, however, the selected aspect of information recognized in step SS3 is for example, a standard encoded signal sent by a supplier to indicate that transaction information should be printed, the encoded signal itself need not be printed. In such a case, the print request would request printing of the transaction information only. - While a preferred embodiment of a method for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side is disclosed above, other examples are within the scope of this disclosure. For example, a
computer terminal 2 connected as part of aLAN 4 may be substituted for the stand-alonepersonal computer 1. In such an embodiment, communication between thecomputer terminal 2 and asupplier 3 orsupplier terminal 3 a is monitored in order to identify the selected aspect of information. Any print request generated is sent to aprinting apparatus 6 a connected to thecomputer terminal 2 via theLAN 4. A step of storing the printed information regarding the electronic transaction in a storage apparatus 9 can be added to the above described method. This results in both a hard and “soft” copy of the desired transaction information being automatically generated. -
FIG. 4 demonstrates a general configuration of a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information regarding a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side. - A user uses a
personal computer 1 to establish communication with asupplier 3 orsupplier terminal 3 a electronically.Control apparatus 5 monitors communications between the user and supplier and attempts to automatically identify, without relying on user action, a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction and thereby generate a print request. Thecontrol apparatus 5 then sends the print request to theprinting apparatus 6 via a communication apparatus. Theprinting apparatus 6 prints transaction information regarding the electronic transaction. Using the above system, transaction records are printed without user intervention whenever an electronic transaction is made. Hence, the problems associated with user or supplier failure to request printing of transaction records are avoided. - In order to facilitate interaction between the
control unit 5,printing apparatus 6 and communication withsuppliers 3 it may be useful for printing apparatus manufacturers and thesuppliers 3 to establish a contractual relationship as indicated inFIG. 4 . In this manner, the selected aspect of transaction information to be automatically identified so that a print request may be generated can be mutually agreed upon or standardized. -
FIG. 5 represents a block diagram of thecontrol apparatus 5 included inFIG. 4 .Notification apparatus 10 is notified that communication is occurring between thepersonal computer 1 and asupplier 3.Notification apparatus 10 is connected between a customer usingpersonal computer 1 and theserver 3 a of thesupplier 3. When the submit function of the web browser on thepersonal computer 1 is activated as described above, thenotification apparatus 10 identifies and receives a “post” command sent from thepersonal computer 1 to the server of thesupplier 3 a indicating posting of the customer's order to thesupplier 3 and providing notification of communication between supplier and customer. Thenotification apparatus 10 can then cache the html data sent by thesupplier server 3 a of thesupplier 3 to thepersonal computer 1 of the customer. Upon notification,monitoring apparatus 11 monitors the communication including the data cached in the notification apparatus and recognizingapparatus 12 recognizes a selected aspect of information relating to the electronic transaction. Only when such recognition occurs, does generatingapparatus 13 generate a print request. The control apparatus operates without a need for user intervention, and therefore produces a print request whenever a selected aspect of information is identified regardless of whether a user manually makes such a print request. - The selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction may include, but is not limited to, for example a confirmation number, password, or invoice information. The selected aspect of information identified by the
control apparatus 5 need not itself be printed. Where the selected aspect of information is, for example, a confirmation number, it would be desirable to create a hard copy of the confirmation number. However, any data or signal that can be recognized and indicates that desired transaction information should be printed can be used as the selected aspect of information recognized by the control apparatus S. Where the selected aspect of information is, for example, merely a standard encoded signal used by the supplier to indicate that desired transaction information should be printed, there is no need to print the actual encoded signal, only the desired information. -
FIG. 6 is a flow chart representing an operation of thecontrol apparatus 5 which is substantially that of the identifying step S1 as described inFIG. 3 and therefore, the description of that operation will not be repeated. - The preferred embodiment of a system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side has been described above, but the disclosure is not limited to this embodiment. The
personal computer 1 may be replaced by acomputer terminal 2 serving as part of aLAN 4. In such a case, theprinting apparatus 6 a is connected to thecomputer terminal 2 via theLAN 4. In addition, thecontrol unit 5 can monitor communications between thecomputer terminal 5 and thesupplier 3 via theLAN 4 and sends the print request toprinting apparatus 6 a via theLAN 4. Another embodiment of an automatic printing system includes a storage apparatus 9 in which the transaction information to be printed can also be stored. In such an embodiment, both a hard and “soft” copy the transaction information are automatically generated without need for user interaction. The storage apparatus can be directly connected to thepersonal computer 1 or connected to thecomputer terminal 2 via theLAN 4. -
FIG. 7 is a block diagram representative of a printing apparatus for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user side and a supplier side according to one embodiment of the present invention. The printing apparatus is of the type likely to be used in the above described system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information. The printing apparatus includes a receiver 7 for receiving directions from acontrol apparatus 5 and printing means 8.Control apparatus 5, automatically identifies without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction and thereby generates a print request to be sent to theprinting apparatus 6 and received by the receiver 7. The printing apparatus then prints information regarding the electronic transaction using printing means 8. -
Control apparatus 5 is analogous to the control apparatus shown inFIG. 5 and operates according to the method described inFIG. 3 . Therefore, the description of the construction and operation ofcontrol apparatus 5 of the printing apparatus will not be repeated. - In an alternative embodiment, the user can use a
computer terminal 2 connected as part of aLAN 4 to communicate with thesuppliers 3. In such an embodiment, the print request from the control apparatus is sent from thecontrol apparatus 5 to the printing apparatus via theLAN 4. Th printing apparatus is represented by printingapparatus 6 a inFIG. 1 , but can have the same construction and operation as described above. A difference would be that directions from thecontrol apparatus 5 received by the receiver 7 would be communicated via theLAN 4 rather than a direct connection. - Several embodiments have been described above, however, it should be clear to one skilled in the art that variations encompassed by the appended claims are possible and such variations are intended to be included in the scope and spirit of this invention.
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11. A system for automatically printing, without a need for user action, a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side comprising:
a controller configured to automatically identify, without reliance on any user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction to thereby generate a print request;
a communication circuit coupled with said controller for communicating the print request; and
a printer coupled with said controller for printing information regarding said electronic transaction in response to said print request.
12. The system for automatically printing of claim 11 further comprising:
a storage apparatus coupled with said controller and configured to store the information regarding said electronic transaction.
13. The system for automatically printing of claim 11 wherein said controller comprises:
a notification unit configured to notify of communication between the user-side and the supplier-side;
a monitoring circuit configured to monitor the communication;
a recognizing circuit configured to automatically recognize, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction;
a print request generator configured to generate, when said selected aspect of information is recognized, a print request to be sent to the printer.
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15. The system for automatically printing of claim 11 , wherein said controller configured to automatically identify is at the user-side.
16. A system for automatically printing a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side comprising:
a controller configured to automatically identify, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction to thereby generate a print request;
a communication circuit coupled with said controller for communicating the print request via a local area network;
a printer coupled with said controller for printing information regarding said electronic transaction in response to said print request.
17. The system for automatically printing of claim 16 further comprising:
a storage apparatus couple with said controller and configured to store the information regarding said electronic transaction.
18. The system for automatically printing of claim 16 wherein said controller comprises:
a notification unit configured to notify of communication between a user-side and the supplier-side;
a monitoring circuit configured to monitor the communication;
a recognizing circuit configured to recognize, at the user-side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction;
a print request generator configured to generate, when said selected aspect of information is recognized, a print request to be sent to the printer via the local area network.
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20. A printer for automatically printing, without a need for user action, a hard copy of transaction information relating to a transaction conducted electronically between a user-side and a supplier-side comprising:
a receiver for receiving instructions from a controller, wherein said controller automatically identifies, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction, to thereby generate a print request to be sent to the printer; and
printing means to print information regarding said electronic transaction in response to the print request.
21. The printer apparatus of claim 20 wherein said controller comprises:
a notification unit configured to notify of communication between the user-side and the supplier side;
a monitoring circuit configured to monitor the communication;
a recognizing circuit configured to recognize, at the user-side, without reliance on user action, a selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction;
a print request generator configured to generate, when said selected aspect of information is recognized, a print request to be sent to the printer.
22-23. (canceled)
24. The system of claim 11 , wherein said controller monitors electronic communication conducted between said user-side and said supplier-side via the Internet, to identify automatically said selected aspect of information regarding said electronic transaction.
25. The system of claim 11 , wherein said controller monitors electronic communication conducted between said user-side and said supplier-side via the Internet, and generates, without a need for user action specifying, said print request.
26. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction includes invoice information.
27. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction includes a confirmation number.
28. The system of claim 27 , wherein said information printed by said printer in response to the print request includes said confirmation number.
29. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction includes a password.
30. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction is set by a standard.
31. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction is set by contract.
32. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction includes a print command from the supplier-side to the user-side.
33. The system of claim 11 , wherein said selected aspect of information regarding the electronic transaction is communicated by the supplier-side to the user-side via the Internet.
34. The system of claim 11 , wherein said print request is automatically generated by said controller and communicated by said communication circuit to said printer, without a need for user action specifying said print request.
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