B41J2/17526

SENSOR CIRCUITRY PACKAGE FOR REPLACEABLE PRINT APPARATUS COMPONENT

A liquid level sensor package for a replaceable print liquid reservoir, the package including a substrate, a surface layer to contact a print liquid in the print liquid reservoir, and a layer stack including a number of metal layers disposed between the substrate and the surface layer. An array of heater elements disposed in one of the metal layers of the layer stack, and an array of thermal sensors disposed in a different one of the metal layers of the layer stack, each thermal sensor corresponding to a different heater element of the array of heater elements, and each thermal sensor to provide indication of a presence or absence of print liquid based on a sensed temperature after being heated by the corresponding heater element.

LIQUID LEVEL SENSOR PACKAGE FOR REPLACEABLE LIQUID RESERVOIR

A liquid level sensor package for a replaceable print liquid reservoir, the package including a number of heater circuits, each heater circuit including a heater element to dissipate heat and a number of control devices, each control device individually controllable to be electrically connected to the heater element, the heater element to dissipate a different amount of heat when electrically connected to different ones of the control devices.

PRINTING FLUID CARTRIDGE, PRINTING APPARATUS, AND USE OF PRINTING FLUID CARTRIDGE

A printing fluid cartridge includes a front face oriented toward a first direction, a printing fluid supply portion positioned at the front face, a rear face positioned opposite the front face and oriented toward a second direction opposite the first direction, at least one electrical interface positioned between the front face and the rear face, and an engagement surface facing in the second direction. The at least one electrical interface is offset from the printing supply portion with respect to a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction. The at least one electrical interface is positioned closer to the front face than the engagement surface is, and the at least one electrical interface and the engagement surface intersect a plane which is parallel with the first direction, the second direction, and the third direction.

Logic Circuitry

This disclosure describes integrated circuits which may be provided in logic circuitry packages and/or replaceable print apparatus components with print material reservoirs. An integrated circuit or logic circuitry package for a replaceable print apparatus component comprises an interface to communicate with a print apparatus logic circuit and at least one logic circuit.

PRINTING-FLUID CARTRIDGE HAVING INTERFERING SURFACE, AND SET OF THE PRINTING-FLUID CARTRIDGES

A printing-fluid cartridge is inserted into a prescribed insertion space of a cartridge-attachment section in an insertion direction crossing a gravitational direction to be attached thereto in an attached posture. The printing-fluid cartridge includes: a housing including a storage chamber, a supply portion having a supply hole, an electrical interface disposed at an upper surface of the housing, and an interfering surface. The interfering surface is positioned upward of the storage chamber and extends in a widthwise direction of the housing. The interfering surface is positioned downward and frontward relative to the electrical interface and is configured to abut against a projection provided at another insertion space different from the prescribed insertion space of the cartridge-attachment section during an insertion of the printing-fluid cartridge into the another insertion space.

Image-recording device having tank in communication with cartridge held by mount body

In an image-recording device, a mount body detachably holds a cartridge. The cartridge has a first chamber configured to store consumable therein. A tank is in communication with the cartridge, and the tank has a second chamber. Consumable in the first chamber is capable of moving into the second chamber. A controller determines whether a residual quantity of consumable stored in the first chamber of the cartridge held by the mount body is lower than or equal to a prescribed threshold. The controller expands, when a specific condition is satisfied, a maximum quantity of consumable up to which consumable is capable of being stored in the second chamber. The specific condition includes a first condition that the residual quantity of consumable stored in the first chamber is higher than the prescribed threshold, and a second condition that information notifying that the cartridge is to be replaced is received.

Liquid cartridge including circuit board and restricting surface positioned below liquid passage

A liquid cartridge includes: a housing; a liquid passage extending in a first lateral direction from the housing when the housing is in an operational posture; a sealing member provided in the liquid passage; a circuit board including an electrical contact; and a restricting surface positioned below the liquid passage. The restricting surface is capable of preventing the housing from moving in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction. When the housing is in an operational posture, the liquid passage is positioned closer to the restricting surface than the circuit board is to the restricting surface with respect to a vertical direction perpendicular to the first lateral direction; and the circuit board and the restricting surface are positioned further in the second lateral direction relative to the sealing member.

MEMBER INCLUDING PAD ELECTRODE, INK CARTRIDGE AND RECORDING APPARATUS

A member includes a plurality of pad electrodes and a casing, wherein the plurality of pad electrodes are mounted on the casing and are rotatable relative to the casing on the casing.

LOGIC CIRCUITRY PACKAGE

A logic circuitry package includes an interface to communicate with a print apparatus logic circuit and at least one logic circuit including at least one heater and a temperature sensor. The at least one logic circuit is configured to receive, via the interface, a heater command to address the at least one heater. The at least one logic circuit is configured to receive, via the interface, subsequent to the heater command, a sensor command corresponding to a sensor ID to address the temperature sensor. The at least one logic circuit is configured to transmit, via the interface, a digital value in response to the sensor command. The digital value corresponds to a print material level of a print material within a reservoir.

INTERFACES TO CONNECT EXTERNAL PRINT FLUID SUPPLIES WITH PRINT FLUID RESERVOIRS

An apparatus may include an electrical interface to access a memory. Based on data receivable from the memory, an actuator may allow fluid flow from a print fluid supply external to the apparatus to a print fluid reservoir of the apparatus.