Printing cartridge with switch array identification

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller

Reexamination Certificate

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C347S086000, C347S214000, C399S012000

Reexamination Certificate

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06565181

ABSTRACT:

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
Not applicable.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the field of printer technology and discloses a printing cartridge for use in an image printer or the like. In particular, the present invention discloses a printing cartridge that incorporates switch array identification.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Recently, digital printing technology has been proposed as a suitable replacement for traditional camera and photographic film techniques. The traditional film and photographic techniques rely upon a film roll having a number of pre-formatted negatives which are drawn past a lensing system and onto which is imaged a negative of a image taken by the lensing system. Upon the completion of a film roll, the film is rewound into its container and forwarded to a processing shop for processing and development of the negatives so as to produce a corresponding positive set of photos.
Unfortunately, such a system has a number of significant drawbacks. Firstly, the chemicals utilized are obviously very sensitive to light and any light impinging upon the film roll will lead to exposure of the film. They are therefore required to operate in a light sensitive environment where the light imaging is totally controlled. This results in onerous engineering requirements leading to increased expense. Further, film processing techniques require the utilizing of a “negative” and its subsequent processing onto a “positive” film paper through the utilization of processing chemicals and complex silver halide processing etc. This is generally unduly cumbersome, complex and expensive. Further, such a system through its popularity has lead to the standardization on certain size film formats and generally minimal flexibility is possible with the aforementioned techniques.
Recently, all digital cameras have been introduced. These camera devices normally utilize a charge coupled device (CCD) or other form of photosensor connected to a processing chip which in turn is connected to and controls a media storage device which can take the form of a detachable magnetic card. In this type of device, the image is captured by the CCD and stored on the magnetic storage device. At some later time, the image or images which have been captured are down loaded to a computer device and printed out for viewing. The digital camera has the disadvantage that access to images is non-immediate and the further post processing step of loading onto a computer system is required, the further post processing often being a hindrance to ready and expedient use.
Therefore, there remains a general need for an improved form of camera picture image production apparatus which is convenient, simple and effective in operation. Further, there also remains a need for a simple form of portable, immediate print media on which images can be effectively reproduced.
In the parent application, there is disclosed the use of an authentication chip to provide information in connection with the print media and the media colorant that is supplied with the cartridge.
The Applicant has identified that it would be highly desirable to provide a means whereby information concerning one or both of the media and the media colorant could be supplied together with the cartridge. The reason for this is that such information could be used, in a suitable form, by a processor of such a device to enhance operation of a printing mechanism. It will be appreciated that printing mechanisms need to operate differently with different types of media and media colorant. It follows that it would be useful to supply information concerning media and media colorant to a controller of the printing mechanism so that operation of the printing mechanism could be automatically adjusted to suit the particular media and media colorant.
With suitable encryption techniques, this could be used to inhibit after-market refilling. As is well known in the field of printing technology, such after-market refilling has become a cause for substantial concern in the printing industry.
The Applicant has developed substantial expertise in the development of integrated circuit fabrication techniques for the manufacture of micro electro-mechanical devices. This expertise has been directed towards the manufacture of ink jet printheads that are capable of generating images with a resolution of up to 1600 dpi. In order to achieve such resolutions, the Applicant has developed page width printheads which incorporate up to 84 000 nozzle arrangements.
It will be appreciated that the components within the nozzle arrangements are manufactured on a microscopic scale in order to achieve the required density. Further, the components are required to be manufactured with a high level of accuracy in order to achieve printing that is consistently of such high resolutions.
Applicant has identified a manner in which the techniques used for the manufacture of such printheads can be applied to achieve a means whereby printing cartridges can be provided with suitable identification data.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing cartridge that comprises
a housing; and
an array of switch actuators positioned on the housing, the switch actuators being positioned to represent data relating to at least one of: a serial number of the cartridge, a media and a media colorant, so that the switch actuators can actuate a predetermined combination of switches in a switch array to generate a signal carrying such data.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of determining a media colorant of a printing cartridge, the method comprising the step of actuating a combination of switches within an array of switches in a printing device, upon engagement of a printing cartridge with the printing device, the array of switches being configured so that predetermined combinations of switches, when actuated, generate respective signals carrying data relating to the media colorant.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a printing cartridge that comprises
a housing;
a media colorant supply arrangement positioned within the housing and containing a supply of media colorant; and
an array of switch actuators positioned on the housing, the switch actuators being positioned to represent data relating to the media colorant so that the switch actuators can actuate a predetermined combination of switches in a switch array to generate a signal carrying such data.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of determining media of a printing cartridge, the method comprising the step of actuating a combination of switches within an array of switches in a printing device upon engagement of the printing cartridge with the printing device, the array of switches being configured so that predetermined combinations of switches, when actuated, generate respective signals carrying data relating to the media.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing cartridge that comprises
a housing;
a media supply arrangement positioned within the housing and containing a supply of media; and
an array of switch actuators positioned on the housing, the switch actuators being positioned to represent data relating to the media so that the switch actuators can actuate a predetermined combination of switches in a switch array to generate a signal carrying such data.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention there is provided a method of determining media and media colorant of a printing cartridge, the method comprising the step of actuating a combination of switches within an array of switches in a printing device upon engagement of the printing cartridge with the printing device, the array of switches being configured so that predetermined combinations of switches, when actuated, generate a signal carrying data relating to the media and the media colorant.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, there is provided a pri

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