Patent classifications
B41J2/17543
Printing agent containers
It is disclosed a printing agent container having ink an authenticity detection mechanisms comprising: a receptacle having a top wall a bottom wall opposing such top wall and a sidewall between such top wall and such bottom wall; an internal volume defined by such receptacle that contains a printing agent, and a vibration transducer on one of the side walls, wherein the container is to be mechanically coupled to a carriage so that the printing fluid is disposed on the bottom surface, being the vibration transducer to detect a vibration signal induced by the carriage and wherein the container comprises a communication channel to a controller being the controller to receive through the communication channel a container signature from the vibration transducer and to identify a container identification signal associated to the container signature.
INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS
An inkjet recording apparatus configured to perform recording operation by ejecting ink at least from a first recording head, includes an ink tank configured to contain the ink to be supplied to the first recording head, a tube configured to connect the first recording head and the ink tank, and a carriage including a first mounting portion on which the first recording head is mounted, a second mounting portion on which a second recording head is detachably mounted, and a contact portion electrically connected to the second recording head, and configured to reciprocate. A protection member protecting the contact portion can be detachably mounted on the second mounting portion.
Liquid cartridge including circuit board and deformable member
A liquid cartridge includes: a housing having a storage chamber; a liquid passage in communication with the storage chamber; a circuit board; a deformable member; and a movable surface. The liquid passage extends in a first lateral direction from the housing when the housing is in an operational posture. The circuit board is positioned higher than the storage chamber in a vertical direction perpendicular to the first lateral direction and vertically movable relative to the housing. The deformable member is positioned higher than the storage chamber and is lower than the circuit board. The deformable member is deformable vertically relative to the housing. The circuit board is movable vertically in accordance with deformation of the deformable member. The movable surface is positioned further in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction than the circuit board. The movable surface faces upward and is vertically movable relative to the housing.
Printing material cartridge
In one example, a printing material cartridge includes a container to contain a printing material and a memory to enable an exchange of information between the cartridge and a printer controller when the cartridge is installed in the printer. The memory includes a first write once then read only memory with a first memory address, a second write once then read only memory with a second memory address, the first memory address having information to prompt the printer controller to write a printer identifier to the second memory address, and a memory controller to control data storage and retrieval to and from the write once then read only memories and to control the exchange of information with the printer controller.
Supply authentication via timing challenge response
In an example implementation, a print supply cartridge comprises a microcontroller to receive a timing challenge and enable authentication of the cartridge by providing a challenge response. The challenge response is provided in a challenge response time that falls within an expected time window.
LIQUID CARTRIDGE
A liquid cartridge includes a first surface, a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, and a third surface extending between the first surface and the second surface, with a liquid outlet through the first surface. A circuit board is mounted on the third surface. A locking mechanism includes a locking surface that extends above the third surface, and a liquid detection mechanism includes a light access portion. The light access portion is disposed between the circuit board and the locking surface, and the circuit board is disposed between the first surface and the light access portion.
Electronic data storage device for use with a cartridge for storing and dispensing liquid for use with a printer
An electronic data storage device for use with a cartridge for storing and dispending liquid for use with an inkjet printer, the electronic data storage device storing printing data, wherein the printing data comprises at least one of: liquid density data, liquid conductivity data, recirculation data, and printer geometry data.
PRINT LIQUID SUPPLY INTERCONNECT WITH KEYED SLOTS
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, at least one print liquid supply interconnect is described. Each interconnect includes at least one needle to be inserted into a print liquid supply to allow print liquid to move between the print liquid supply and an ejection device. Each interconnect also includes two keyed slots disposed on either side of a first needle to gate insertion of print liquid supplies to a print liquid supply with protrusions that match the two keyed slots. A guide feature of each interconnect adjacent the first needle and extends between a first keyed slot and the first needle. An electrical interface of each interconnect establishes a data transmission path between the print liquid supply and the ejection device, the electrical interface disposed between the first needle and a second keyed slot.
LIQUID CARTRIDGE INCLUDING CIRCUIT BOARD AND DEFORMABLE MEMBER
A liquid cartridge includes: a housing having a storage chamber; a liquid passage in communication with the storage chamber; a circuit board; a deformable member; and a movable surface. The liquid passage extends in a first lateral direction from the housing when the housing is in an operational posture. The circuit board is positioned higher than the storage chamber in a vertical direction perpendicular to the first lateral direction and vertically movable relative to the housing. The deformable member is positioned higher than the storage chamber and is lower than the circuit board. The deformable member is deformable vertically relative to the housing. The circuit board is movable vertically in accordance with deformation of the deformable member. The movable surface is positioned further in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction than the circuit board. The movable surface faces upward and is vertically movable relative to the housing.
CARRIERS INCLUDING FLUID EJECTION DIES
Examples include a fluid ejection device comprising a carrier, at least one fluid ejection die, and conductive traces at least partially embedded in the carrier. The carrier has a first portion and a second portion, where an angle of orientation between the first portion and the second portion is nonparallel. The first portion includes an array of openings formed through a top surface of the carrier. The second portion includes at least one die opening through a bottom surface of the carrier. The fluid ejection die is coupled to the second portion of the carrier. Fluid passages formed in a back surface of the fluid ejection die are exposed through the at least one die opening formed through the bottom surface of the carrier. The conductive traces have an array of contact points at first ends of the conductive traces. The array of contact points align with the array of openings of the first portion of the carrier such that the array of contact points are exposed through the array of openings. The conductive traces connect the fluid ejection die and the array of contact points.