Method and system for converting a toner cartridge printer to a metallic or light toner printer
10228637 ยท 2019-03-12
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G03G15/6585
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G03G15/0867
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G03G2215/00987
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G03G15/0178
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G03G15/0863
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G03G15/0894
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G05G15/00
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Abstract
Method and system for converting a toner cartridge printer to a metallic or light toner printer. The method may comprise the steps: providing a printer having one or more toner cartridges; removing at least one of the one or more toner cartridges; disassembling the one or more removed toner cartridges; cleaning the one or more removed toner cartridges; filling the one or more removed toner cartridges with a white, clear, metallic or light toner; and installing the one or more removed white, clear, metallic or light toner cartridges into the printer.
Claims
1. A method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner, comprising the steps: providing a toner printer; wherein said toner printer has four printing cartridges; wherein said four printing cartridges comprise a black toner printing cartridge, a cyan toner printing cartridge, a magenta toner printing cartridge, and a yellow toner printing cartridge; wherein said black toner printing cartridge is in a first position of said toner printer; removing said black toner printing cartridge from said toner printer; providing a metallic toner printing cartridge that is filled with a metallic toner; installing said metallic toner printing cartridge into said first position of said toner printer; providing raster image processor (RIP) software; wherein said RIP software remaps said four toner printing cartridges of said toner printer, such that said toner printer prints a first layer of said metallic toner under an image in a single pass; and and wherein said image is printed from at least one of a cyan toner, a yellow toner, and a magenta toner.
2. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said providing of said metallic toner printing cartridge comprises: disassembling said removed black toner printing cartridge; emptying and cleaning said removed black toner printing cartridge, such that an empty printing cartridge is created; and filling said empty printing cartridge with a metallic toner.
3. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said metallic toner is selected from the group of metallic toners consisting of: gold, copper, brass, bronze, platinum, chrome, silver, metallic magenta, metallic yellow, and metallic cyan.
4. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said printer is a laser toner printer.
5. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said printer is a LED toner printer.
6. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate drums and four separate toner printing cartridges.
7. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate toner printing cartridges and one single drum cartridge.
8. The method of converting a printer to print with metallic toner of claim 1, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four combined toner and drum printing cartridges.
9. A method of converting a printer to print with light toner, comprising the steps: providing a toner printer; wherein said toner printer has four printing cartridges; wherein said four printing cartridges comprise a black toner printing cartridge, a cyan toner printing cartridge, a magenta toner printing cartridge, and a yellow toner printing cartridge; wherein said black toner printing cartridge is in a first position of said toner printer; removing said black toner printing cartridge from said toner printer; providing a light toner printing cartridge that is filled with a light toner; installing said light toner printing cartridge into said first position of said toner printer; providing raster image processor (RIP) software; wherein said RIP software remaps said four toner printing cartridges of said toner printer, such that said toner printer prints a first layer of said metallic toner under an image in a single pass; and wherein said image is printed from at least one of a cyan toner, a yellow toner, and a magenta toner.
10. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said providing of said light toner printing cartridge comprises: disassembling said removed black toner printing cartridge; emptying and cleaning said removed black toner printing cartridge, such that an empty printing cartridge is created; and filling said empty printing cartridge with a light toner.
11. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said light toner comprises light magenta toner or light cyan toner.
12. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said printer is a laser toner printer.
13. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said printer is a LED toner printer.
14. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate drums and four separate toner printing cartridges.
15. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate toner printing cartridges and one single drum cartridge.
16. The method of converting a printer to print with light toner of claim 9, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four combined toner and drum printing cartridges.
17. A method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner, comprising the steps: providing a CMYK toner printer; wherein said toner printer has four printing cartridges; wherein three of said four printing cartridges comprise a cyan toner printing cartridge, a magenta toner printing cartridge, and a yellow toner printing cartridge; removing one or more of said four toner printing cartridges from said toner printer, such that there are one or more empty toner printing cartridge positions; providing one or more metallic toner printing cartridges; installing said one or more metallic toner printing cartridges into said one or more empty toner printing cartridges; and providing raster image processor (RIP) software for printing cartridge remapping; wherein said RIP software allows said one or more metallic toner printing cartridges to be installed into any of said four printing cartridge positions, which allows standard printing, under printing in a single pass, over printing in a single pass, and spot printing using said installed one more metallic toner printing cartridges.
18. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein said metallic toner is selected from the group of metallic toners consisting of: gold, copper, brass, bronze, platinum, chrome, silver, metallic magenta, metallic yellow, and metallic cyan.
19. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein said CMYK printer is a CMYW printer.
20. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein all four of said four toner printing cartridges are removed and replaced with four metallic toner printing cartridges.
21. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate drums and four separate toner printing cartridges.
22. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate toner printing cartridges and one single drum cartridge.
23. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with metallic toner of claim 17, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four combined toner and drum printing cartridges.
24. A method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner, comprising the steps: providing a CMYK toner printer; wherein said toner printer has four printing cartridges; wherein three of said four printing cartridges comprise a cyan toner printing cartridge, a magenta toner printing cartridge, and a yellow toner printing cartridge; removing one or more of said four toner printing cartridges from said toner printer, such that there are one or more empty toner printing cartridge positions; providing one or more light toner printing cartridges; installing said one or more light toner printing cartridges into said one or more empty toner printing cartridges; and providing raster image processor (RIP) software for printing cartridge remapping; wherein said RIP software allows said one or more light toner printing cartridges to be installed into any of said four printing cartridge positions, which allows standard printing, under printing in a single pass, over printing in a single pass, and spot printing using said installed one or more light toner printing cartridges.
25. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said light toner comprises light magenta or light cyan toner.
26. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said CMYK printer is a CMYW printer.
27. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said cyan toner printing cartridge is replaced by a light cyan toner printing cartridge, said magenta toner printing cartridge is replaced by a light magenta toner printing cartridge, and said yellow toner printing cartridge is replaced by a light yellow toner printing cartridge.
28. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate drums and four separate toner printing cartridges.
29. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four separate toner printing cartridges and one single drum cartridge.
30. The method of converting a CMYK printer to print with light toner of claim 24, wherein said four toner printing cartridges of said printer comprise four combined toner and drum printing cartridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings are of illustrative embodiments. They do not illustrate all embodiments. Other embodiments may be used in addition or instead. Details which may be apparent or unnecessary may be omitted to save space or for more effective illustration. Some embodiments may be practiced with additional components or steps and/or without all of the components or steps, which are illustrated. When the same numeral appears in different drawings, it refers to the same or like components or steps.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(15) In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various aspects of one or more embodiments. However, the one or more embodiments may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and/or components have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of embodiments.
(16) While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. As will be realized, these embodiments are capable of modifications in various obvious aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of protection. Accordingly, the screen shots, figures, and the detailed descriptions thereof, are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Also, the reference or non-reference to a particular embodiment of the invention shall not be interpreted to limit the scope of protection.
(17) The present specification discloses a system and method for converting a toner cartridge printer to a white, metallic, or light toner printer. The method and system for converting a toner cartridge printer to a white, metallic, or light toner printer preferably requires no special or dedicated printer drivers.
(18) In the following description, certain terminology is used to describe certain features of one or more embodiments. For purposes of the specification, unless otherwise specified, the term printing cartridge(s) generally refers to a toner cartridge, a laser toner cartridge, a LED toner cartridge, a drum cartridge, and/or a combined toner and drum cartridge.
(19) As used herein, the term toner generally refers to a powder, particulate, or dry ink that is used in laser printers, printers, and printing machines to form the printed text and images on the medium being printed. Generally, toner particles are melted by the heat of a fuser, and bound to the media.
(20) Regarding a CMYW printer, the W preferably stands for white, but the W in some embodiments may also stand for metallic gold, metallic silver, light magenta, or light cyan.
(21) Regarding a M CMYW printer, the M stands for metallic, wherein the cyan, magenta, yellow, and/or white toner printing cartridges may be a metallic color. Before the present printer conversion method, metallic toner printing cartridges had never been substituted into a CMYK or CMYW printer.
(22) The present method and system for converting a toner cartridge printer to a white, metallic, or light toner printer may allow the conversion of: (1) a conversion of a CMYK machine that has separate toner and drum cartridges; (2) a conversion of a CMYK machine that has separate toner and drum cartridges; and (3) a conversion of a CMYK machine with a single drum and separate toner printing cartridges.
(23) Regarding the conversion of a CMYK machine to a metallic toner printer, one or more of the original toner printing cartridges may be replaced with one or more metallic toner printing cartridges and the RIP software is utilized to map the toner printing cartridge positions to reflect the new metallic toner colors. In one embodiment, the below discussion of white toner printing cartridge conversion is essentially identical, with the exception that a metallic toner printing cartridge is substituted for a white toner printing cartridge.
(24) Regarding the conversion of a CMYK machine to a light toner printer, one or more of the original toner printing cartridges may be replaced with one or more light toner printing cartridges and the RIP software is utilized to map the toner printing cartridge positions to reflect the new light toner colors. In one embodiment, the below discussion of white toner printing cartridge conversion is essentially identical, with the exception that a light toner printing cartridge is substituted for a white toner printing cartridge.
(25) Regarding the conversion of a CMYK machine that has separate toner and drum cartridges, the conversion may comprise replacing one of the color cartridges with a white, metallic, or light toner printing cartridge and replacing the accompanying color drum with a white, metallic, or light drum.
(26) Regarding the conversion of a CMYK machine that has separate toner printing cartridges, but a single drum cartridge, the conversion may comprise replacing one of the color cartridges with a white, metallic, or light toner printing cartridge and cleaning the accompanying drum portion of color toner and priming it with white, metallic, or light toner.
(27) Regarding the conversion of a CMYK machine that has combined toner and drum cartridges, the conversion may comprise replacing one of the combined color cartridges with a combined white, clear, metallic, or light toner printing cartridge.
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(29) The installation may be of a used or new toner printing cartridge.
(30) Regarding the RIP software, the RIP software utilizes printing cartridge mapping to enable the ability to move, change or swap printing cartridge locations in the printer. This allows white under printing or over printing in a single pass. The RIP software may also add a customizable separate layer of white either on top or underneath the image depending on the cartridge configuration and printing needs. This fully customizable feature in the software (RIP) allows you to completely reconfigure the printer to get almost any desired effect. However, in a preferred embodiment, the white toner background layer may be printed when the white toner is placed in the first printing cartridge position. Additionally, in a preferred embodiment, the white toner foreground layer may be printed when the white toner is place in the last printing cartridge position.
(31) The RIP software may also be configured to allow the user to print in full color, CMY black, and white, such that the white prints with the other colors at the same time in a single layer. Preferably, the single layer is put down in a single pass.
(32) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the white toner and/or drum cartridge from the first slot in the CMYK printer and re-installing the black toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge (if needed).
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(34) This method may also be used to create spot color white cartridges. When white is printed as a separate layer after the other colors have printed, spot white may be printed around the first layer to produce white as a finished color. Traditional printers without specialized software take all white colors as a page is white and ignore the request to print in white. Traditional printers consider anything white as the color of the paper and do not print anything in the white areas. When a user creates a spot white color in a graphic to be printed, the present printer RIP software recognizes this as a printable color and prints using pure white toner.
(35) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the white and cyan toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridges from the fourth and first slots in the CMYK printer and re-installing the cyan and black toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridge into their original positions.
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(37) The metallic toner may be any metallic toner, including, but not limited to, gold, copper, brass, bronze, platinum, chrome, silver, and metallic tones of standard colors, such as metallic magenta, metallic yellow, and metallic cyan.
(38) The installation may be of a used or new toner printing cartridge.
(39) Regarding the RIP software, the RIP software utilizes printing cartridge mapping to enable the ability to move, change or swap printing cartridge locations in the printer. This allows metallic toner under printing or over printing in a single pass. The RIP software may also add a customizable separate layer of metallic either on top or underneath the image depending on the cartridge configuration and printing needs. This fully customizable feature in the software (RIP) allows you to completely reconfigure the printer to get almost any desired effect. However, in a preferred embodiment the metallic toner background layer may be printed when the metallic toner is placed in the first printing cartridge position. Additionally, in a preferred embodiment the metallic toner foreground layer may be printed when the metallic toner is place in the last printing cartridge position. Although the metallic colors can be used as an under printer or over print for unique print effects, another more probable use would be as a spot color. For example, if the black toner is removed and replaced with silver toner, and the CMY cartridges are left as is, anything black would print as silver. Thus, if black was part of a created color to be printed, the resulting print job would have areas with a metallic sheen, rather than being darker. This effect can be done by any metallic color.
(40) The RIP software may also be configured to allow the user to print in full color, CMY black, and metallic, such that the metallic prints with the other colors at the same time in a single layer. Preferably, the single layer is put down in a single pass.
(41) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the metallic toner and/or drum cartridge from the first slot in the CMYK printer and re-installing the black toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge (if needed).
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(43) The metallic toner may be any metallic toner, including, but not limited to, gold, copper, brass, bronze, platinum, chrome, silver, and metallic tones of standard colors, such as metallic magenta, metallic yellow, and metallic cyan.
(44) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the metallic and cyan toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridges from the fourth and first slots in the CMYK printer and re-installing the cyan and black toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridge into their original positions.
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(46) The light toner may be any light toner, including, but not limited to, light magenta or light cyan.
(47) The installation may be of a used or new toner printing cartridge.
(48) Regarding the RIP software, the RIP software utilizes printing cartridge mapping to enable the ability to move, change or swap printing cartridge locations in the printer. This allows light under printing or over printing in a single pass. The RIP software may also add a customizable separate layer of light either on top or underneath the image depending on the cartridge configuration and printing needs. This fully customizable feature in the software (RIP) allows you to completely reconfigure the printer to get almost any desired effect. However, in a preferred embodiment, the light toner background layer may be printed when the light toner is placed in the first printing cartridge position. Additionally, in a preferred embodiment, the light toner foreground layer may be printed when the light toner is place in the last printing cartridge position.
(49) The RIP software may also be configured to allow the user to print in full color, CMY black, and light, such that the light prints with the other colors at the same time in a single layer. Preferably, the single layer is put down in a single pass.
(50) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the light toner and/or drum cartridge from the first slot in the CMYK printer and re-installing the black toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge (if needed).
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(52) In another embodiment, if a user replaced the CMY with Light Cyan, Light Magenta, and Light Yellow, this might not be used for over or under printing. Instead, they would directly replace the standard CMY toners, which would have a unique effect on the colors being printed.
(53) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the metallic and cyan toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridges from the fourth and first slots in the CMYK printer and re-installing the cyan and black toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridge into their original positions.
(54) The light toner may be any light toner, including, but not limited to, light magenta or light cyan.
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(56) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the metallic toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge in the CMYK printer and re-installing the color toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge into the original positions.
(57) In one embodiment, a CMYK printer, such as a CMYW printer, may be altered to feature any combination of metallic or standard colors.
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(59) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the light toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge in the CMYK printer and re-installing the color toner printing cartridge and/or drum cartridge into the original positions.
(60) In one embodiment, a CMYK printer, such as a CMYW printer, may be altered to feature any combination of light or standard colors.
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(62) Generally, the clear fluorescent toner that is only visible under ultraviolet (UV) light.
(63) The double printing cartridges conversion may be desirable when more than one single pass of white may be needed to get optimum coverage. This is especially true for textured media. Additionally, for clear media, it may be desirable to be able to print in pure black using black toner in the K cartridge. The double printing cartridges conversion may comprise the steps: providing a CMYK printer with separate toner and drum cartridges; removing the cyan and magenta drum and toner cartridges; emptying the cartridges of toner; disassembling and cleaning the cartridges (if used and necessary); refurbishing and repairing the cartridges; reassembling the cartridges (if separate); priming the drum cartridges with white toner powder; filling both toner cartridges with white toner; and installing the refilled and/or refurbished cartridges into the cyan and magenta slots of the printer. White may be printed by setting the text or picture color to magenta or cyan. Since one of the purposes of the double cartridge conversion may be to provide double white toner coverage for textured or clear media, the user may select a color that uses equal parts magenta and cyan. 100% Magenta and 100% Cyan is an example of where anything printed will have a pass of white from the former magenta cartridge and a pass from the former cyan cartridge. The black and yellow cartridges may have been left intact, which generally means that the image may print in black, yellow, white, and double white. The preferred color setting for the brightest whites may be as follows: Hexidecimal: 0000ff RGB: 255 CMYK: C: 100%, M: 100% Y: 0% K: 0% Pantone: No exact colors match. There are 11 colors or more that are close but not exact.
(64) Regarding an LED printer, an extra step may be performed to block the yellow from printing, so that what remains may be to have a true black and double white printer without any possibility of any color (yellow) printing. By placing a cover over the LED slot of the drum unit of the yellow, this will preferably effectively block the yellow from printing and will not generate a printer error. Some yellow toner may need to be in the drum unit for lubrication, but this lubrication amount is preferably not enough to be used for or effect the printing.
(65) If converting a laser printer, the yellow laser slot of the drum unit may not be blocked as the printer will likely produce an error message and will not print. Because yellow color toner may be in the drum, care should be taken to avoid the yellow bleeding into the image.
(66) Aside from printing in white, the modified printer may also print in black when black printing is set to pure 100% K. The printer can be brought back to standard CMYK printing by installing traditional magenta and cyan cartridge sets, and, if necessary, removing the LED blocking bar for the yellow on LED machines. Various embodiments of the retrofitted printer may be a CMYKB printer, wherein the B is black and K is a toner other than basic black.
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(68) In other embodiments, rather than emptying and refilling the removed cartridges, new empty cartridges, which are substantially structurally similar or identical to the removed cartridges, may be provided, filled, and installed, similar to the method provided in
(69) In another embodiment, the method may be a double white printing conversion of a CMYK machine that has a single drum that operates with four or more separate toner cartridges. In this embodiment, the double printing cartridges conversion may comprise the steps: providing a CMYK printer with separate toner cartridges and a single drum cartridge; removing, disassembling, and cleaning the drum cartridge (note: care should be taken to thoroughly clean the cyan and magenta portion of the drum cartridge, because these portions will be switched to white toner); reassembling the drum unit; priming the magenta and cyan sections of the drum with white toner and prime the black and yellow sections with their respective colors (note: care should be taken not spill or mix toner as any amount will stain the white toner); removing and thoroughly cleaning the magenta and cyan toner cartridges, filling the magenta and cyan toner cartridges with white toner; and installing the toner cartridge back into the printer. Because the drum unit preferably contains all four color sections, it may be preferably to keep this embodiment of modified printer as a true black and double white printing machine. A blocking plate may be installed over the LED slot of the yellow drum section, so that no yellow can be printed. Some yellow toner is preferably left in the toner cartridge for drum lubrication but this may not be enough to print in yellow. White may be printed by setting the text or picture color to magenta or cyan. Because one of the purposes of the double cartridge conversion may be to provide double white toner coverage for textured or clear media, the user may select a color that uses equal parts magenta and cyan. When converting a laser printer, the yellow laser slot of the drum unit is generally not blocked as the printer may produce an error message and will be unable to print at all. In this case, great care must be taken to remove any yellow colors from the image before printing.
(70) Because both the magenta and cyan toner cartridges are now white, a color equal in both magenta and cyan may be used to get two printing passes of white toner. 100% Magenta and 100% Cyan is an example of where anything printed will have a pass of white from the former magenta cartridge and a pass from the former cyan cartridge. The black and yellow cartridges may have been left intact, which generally means that the image may print in black, yellow, white, and double white. The preferred color setting for the brightest whites may be as follows: Hexidecimal: 0000ff RGB: 255 CMYK: C: 100%, M: 100% Y: 0% K: 0% Pantone: No exact colors match. There are 11 colors or more that are close but not exact.
(71) Once converted, this embodiment of the printers is preferably left as dedicated black and double white machines, rather than converting the machine back to full color printing. Although not preferred, either the magenta or cyan may be converted, to create a single white printing machine.
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(73) In other embodiments, rather than emptying and refilling the removed toner and drum cartridges, new empty toner and drum cartridges, which are substantially structurally similar or identical to the removed cartridges, may be provided, filled, and installed, similar to the method provided in
(74) In another embodiment, a black only, or otherwise, monochromatic printer may be converted to print white. The retrofitted monochromatic printer may have either a separate toner and drum unit or a combined toner and drum cartridge. Regarding printers with separate toner and drum cartridges, both separate cartridges may be removed and replaced with replacement empty cartridges (new or used) that are filled with white, clear, metallic, or light toner. Machines with combined cartridges may be removed and replaced with replacement empty cartridges that are filled with white, clear, metallic, or light toner. Preferably, the white, clear, metallic, or light toner image printed is set to print in pure black or K. The monochromatic white, clear, metallic, or light toner printer may be switched back to black by simply changes the cartridge(s) back to black.
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(77) The modified printer may be converted back to a traditional CMYK printer by removing the fluorescent toner and cyan toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridges from the fourth and first slots in the CMYK printer and re-installing the cyan and black toner printing cartridges and/or drum cartridge into their original positions.
(78) In one embodiment, a CMYK printer, such as a CMYW or CMYB printer, may be altered to feature any combination of clear fluorescent or standard colors.
(79) Unless otherwise stated, all measurements, values, ratings, positions, magnitudes, sizes, locations, and other specifications, which set forth in this specification, including in the claims that follow, are approximate, not exact. They are intended to have a reasonable range, which is consistent with the functions to which they relate and with what is customary in the art to which they pertain.
(80) The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the above detailed description, which shows and describes the illustrative embodiments. As will be realized, these embodiments are capable of modifications in various obvious aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the detailed description is to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Also, although not explicitly recited, one or more additional embodiments may be practiced in combination or conjunction with one another. Furthermore, the reference or non-reference to a particular embodiment shall not be interpreted to limit the scope of protection. It is intended that the scope of protection not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims that are appended hereto.
(81) Except as stated immediately above, nothing which has been stated or illustrated is intended or should be interpreted to cause a dedication of any component, step, feature, object, benefit, advantage, or equivalent to the public, regardless of whether it is or is not recited in the claims.