Patent classifications
B41J2/17506
Output mechanism for a fluid container
A fluid container that includes body that provides a fluid reservoir. Additionally, the fluid container can also include an outlet structure. The outlet structure can include a conduit that extends from an outlet of the fluid container to the fluid reservoir. Moreover, the fluid container can include an outlet barrier and an interior barrier. The outlet barrier can be positioned within the conduit of the outlet structure in proximity to the outlet of the fluid container. Additionally, the outlet barrier can be structured to receive an inlet extension of a container device. The interior barrier can be positioned within the conduit of the outlet structure in proximity to the fluid reservoir. Additionally, the interior barrier can be displaceable relative to the outlet structure by the inlet extension.
Liquid storage container
Provided is a liquid storage container that allows for a simplified structure and a reduction in the size and the cost of a printing apparatus. To this end, the liquid storage container includes: two liquid chambers partitioned from each other; a flow path through which liquid can move between the liquid chambers; a valve configured to open and close the flow path; a refilling port that is configured to be opened and closed and through which a liquid chamber can be refilled with the liquid; and a pressure adjustment mechanism that is provided in a liquid chamber configured not to be refilled with the liquid through the refilling port and that adjusts a pressure in the printing head.
CONTROL DEVICE SETTING ORDER CONDITION FOR ORDERING CARTRIDGE TO BE MOUNTED IN RECORDING DEVICE PROVIDED WITH TANK
In a control device, a controller sets an order condition using a plurality of sets of timing information and a plurality of index values stored in a memory. The plurality of index values is acquired from a recording device under a condition where a first cartridge is mounted in the recording device. The order condition requires that one of a latest index value and a current timing have reached corresponding one of a reference index value and a reference timing, and is set so that a second cartridge is delivered to a predetermined destination at a first timing at which the first cartridge is expected to be out of a printing agent while a tank of the recording device is expected to still accommodate the printing agent. The controller transmits an order command instructing to order the second cartridge to a relevant device after the order condition is satisfied.
CONTROL METHOD EXECUTED IN INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
An object is to manage the remaining amount of liquid of a specific liquid container. A control method executed in an information processing apparatus including an image-capturing unit is characterized by: obtaining a captured image of a liquid container which is acquired by capturing an image using the image-capturing unit; obtaining a first identifier for uniquely identifying the liquid container from the captured image; identifying a remaining amount of liquid in the liquid container, based on the captured image; and transmitting the first identifier and the remaining amount of liquid to an external apparatus.
INK PACK AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE INK PACK
An ink pack configured to supply an ink to an ink-consuming apparatus includes a first pack configured to contain the ink, an ink supplying section provided to the first pack, the ink supplying section being configured to supply the ink to the ink-consuming apparatus, and a second pack configured to accommodate the first pack. The first pack and the second pack are separable.
RECORDING APPARATUS, MANAGEMENT SERVER, ORDERING SYSTEM, RECORDING METHOD USING RECORDING APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A recording apparatus including an ink tank storing ink supplied from an ink bottle and a head to which ink is supplied from the ink tank includes a determination unit configured to determine a value related to ink consumption in the ink bottle based on a value related to ink consumption in the ink tank, and a transmission unit configured to transmit information indicating the value related to the ink consumption in the ink bottle to a server in a case where the value related to the ink consumption in the ink bottle reaches a predetermined threshold value, and performs processing of ordering of a new ink bottle based on the amount of ink consumed in the ink bottle.
METHOD FOR FILLING AN INK CARTRIDGE AND A FILLING STATION IMPLEMENTING SAID METHOD
A method for filling an ink cartridge for a printer in an ink-filling station. The type of cartridge to be filled is determined and information associated with the cartridge to be filled is sought in a database. The cartridge is placed in the station. The cartridge includes a wall separating a reservoir of the cartridge from the outside. An opening passing through the wall from the outside to the reservoir is pierced, the position of the opening depends on the information. The cartridge is filled by injecting ink through the opening under ink-injection conditions dependent on the information. The opening is sealed by cooling a deposit of molten plastics material in the opening under sealing conditions dependent on the information. An internal reservoir is taken to a set pressure by blowing or sucking air to pressurize or depressurize the internal reservoir.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRINTING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT
A three-dimensional printing system to print three-dimensional objects and a method of printed are disclosed. The system includes a printing apparatus to print three-dimensional objects and a controller to receive data from a material supply source and to control said printing apparatus.
INK REPLENISH CONTAINER
An ink replenish container comprises a container main body that is able to store the ink; an ink outlet formation member, attached to a front end side of the container main body, to form an ink outlet; and a cap attachable to a front end side of the ink outlet formation member. The ink outlet includes an outer circumferential surface and an inner circumferential surface located inward of the outer circumferential surface, the inner circumferential surface surrounding an opening through which the ink passes. The cap includes a first protrusion that is configured to contact with the outer circumferential surface of the ink outlet to form a first exit seal portion, and a second protrusion that is configured to contact with the inner circumferential surface of the ink outlet to form a second exit seal portion.
INK REPLENISH ADJUNCTIVE DEVICE AND INK REPLENISH DEVICE
An ink replenish adjunctive device is used to replenish an ink to an ink tank that includes an ink inlet member having a flow path in an axial direction. The ink replenish adjunctive device includes a connection portion having an end that is connectable to the ink inlet member in a liquid-tight state, and an ink inflow portion that is configured to allow the ink flow toward the connection portion.