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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 1 of 8
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 2 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`Defendant, its customers, and end users of Xerox Secure Access make, use, sell, and/or offer for sale
`data output systems comprising a plurality of output terminals (multifunction printers) that are
`networked (e.g., via Ethernet) with one or more servers.
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`Claim 1
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`A data output system
`comprising a plurality of
`output terminals and a
`server that is data-
`communicably connected
`to the output terminals,
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pg. 31, available at
`http://download.support.xerox.com/pub/docs/SECUREACCESS/userdocs/any-os/en_GB/EN_SecureAccess_Admin_v1.6.pdf
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`https://www.office.xerox.com/en-us/software-solutions/xerox-secure-access
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 3 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`The multifunction printers are configured with a reader that includes an antenna configured to read an
`identification code from a smartcard or proximity card passed within 1 inch or 2.5cm of the reader. The
`smartcard/proximity card includes an IC chip storing the identification code.
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`Claim 1
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`wherein each of the
`output terminals includes
`an antenna that, when an
`IC chip storing an
`identification code is
`within a predetermined
`range, reads the
`identification code from
`the IC chip,
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pp. 20-21, 40
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 4 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`Claim 1
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`XEROX
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`wherein each of the
`output terminals includes
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`The multifunction printers include a display panel for displaying electronic data received from the server
`and a print unit for printing electronic data received from the server.
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`…a
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`n output unit that
`outputs an electronic
`data received from the
`server, and
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pg. 40
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`https://www.office.xerox.com/en-us/software-solutions/xerox-secure-access
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 5 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`The multifunction printers include communications hardware and software configured to transmit to
`the server the identification code read from the smartcard/proximity card and information identifying
`the multifunction printer associated with the reader (a terminal identification code), which is required
`to inform the server from which printer a request originates.
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`Claim 1
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`wherein each of the
`output terminals includes
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`…a
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` transmitting unit that
`transmits to the server
`the identification code
`read by the antenna and
`a terminal identification
`code for identifying an
`output terminal
`corresponding to the
`antenna having read the
`identification code
`among the output
`terminals; and
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pp. 31, 34
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 6 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`The server includes communications hardware and software configured to receive a print job and
`associated information, including information identifying a user that requested the job (a specific code
`for specifying a destination of the electronic data), from one or more workstations.
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`Claim 1
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`wherein the server
`includes
`an electronic data
`receiving unit that
`receives the electronic
`data and a specific code
`for specifying a
`destination of the
`electronic data,
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pp. 31, 34
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 7 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`The server includes communications hardware and software configured to receive from a multifunction
`printer the identification code read from the smartcard/proximity card and information identifying the
`multifunction printer associated with the reader (a terminal identification code), which is required to
`inform the server from which printer a request originates.
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`Claim 1
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`wherein the server
`includes
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`…a
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` code receiving unit that
`receives the identification
`code and the terminal
`identification code
`transmitted by the output
`terminal, and
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pp. 31, 34
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`Case 6:20-cv-00667-ADA Document 1-2 Filed 07/23/20 Page 8 of 8
`U.S. Patent No. 10,176,332
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`XEROX
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`The server includes a processor and software configured to determine whether the identification code
`read by the card reader and communicated to the server by a multifunction printer (the identification
`code received by the code receiving unit) corresponds to a particular user (the specific code received by
`the electronic data receiving unit) and, if so, causes the server to transmit the electronic data (print job
`and associated data) to the multifunction printer.
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`Claim 1
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`wherein the server
`includes
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`…a
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` processing unit that
`determines whether the
`specific code received by
`the electronic data
`receiving unit
`corresponds to the
`identification code
`received by the code
`receiving unit, and
`transmits the electronic
`data to the output
`terminal corresponding
`to the terminal
`identification code
`among the output
`terminals when
`determining that the
`specific code corresponds
`to the identification code.
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`Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Administration Guide, pp. 15, 18
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