Claims
- 1. A card transport conversion assembly for an existing paper sheet printer having a printhead, a printer sheet feed drive, and a control for initializing feed of a printable sheet to the printer, the conversion assembly comprising a card transport for feeding cards to be printed, a drive link between the printer sheet feed drive and the card transport, and a conversion assembly support mounting the conversion assembly on the existing printer.
- 2. The card transport conversion assembly of claim 1, wherein the printer sheet feed drive includes a printer controller, a master controller for controlling the card transport, and a card sensor for sensing a condition of a card on the card transport, the card sensor providing a signal controlling an existing sensor on the existing printer.
- 3. The card transport conversion assembly of claim 1, wherein the paper sheet feed drive includes a drive shaft, and mounts on the conversion assembly support for mounting the existing printer drive shaft in a position substantially identical to the position on the printer of the drive shaft prior to mounting the conversion assembly on the printer.
- 4. A card transport assembly for an ink jet printer having a printhead, a printer sheet feed drive shaft, and a control for initializing feed of a printable sheet to the printer, the assembly comprising a frame mounted on the printer, a card transport device on the frame, a support for supporting the printer drive shaft on the frame, and a card transport drive from the printer drive shaft to the card transport drive on the frame.
- 5. The card transport assembly of claim 4, wherein said frame supports the printer sheet feed drive shaft in a position substantially identical to the position of the shaft of the printer prior to mounting the card transport assembly on the printer.
- 6. The card transport assembly of claim 4, wherein said frame comprises spaced apart side plates, said side plates having upper edges, and said printer sheet feed drive shaft being mounted on the side plates for rotation, and the printer sheet drive shaft being mounted to permit limited generally vertical movement relative to a support for the frame.
- 7. The card feeder assembly of claim 6 and attachment panels on the frame for securing the frame to a base plate of the printer with the printer drive shaft supported on the frame.
- 8. The card feeder assembly of claim 4, wherein said printer is provided with a sheet feed initializing movable plate, and wherein the card transport assembly includes a card transport drive actuator lever positioned to be engaged by the movable member, a sheet feed actuator permitting movement of the movable member to a first position under control of a printer controller, the actuator lever engaging a drive start the card transport drive when the movable member moves to its first position.
- 9. The card feed assembly of claim 8, wherein the card transport includes one card feed roller positioned adjacent the path of travel of printhead of the printer, said one card feed roller comprising a drive roller, and a pair of pinch rollers supported adjacent the drive roller to engage an upper surface of a card, and hold a card in a substantially planar position as the drive roller moves the card in its path toward the printhead path of travel.
- 10. The card feeder assembly of claim 4, and a card cartridge mounted on the frame, the card cartridge having a card feed outlet, and an end card in the card cartridge being engageable with the card transport drive.
- 11. The card feeder assembly of claim 10, and a security sensor mounted on the frame and positioned to sense a code contained on the card cartridge for identification purposes.
- 12. A card feeder assembly for an existing printer to replace paper sheet feed, comprising a frame, a card supply mounted on one end of the frame, card feeder rollers for feeding one card at a time from the card supply to a second end of the frame, a pair of feed rollers adjacent to the second end of the frame being spaced in direction of feed of a card to provide a printing station, the card feed rollers including a card start roller engaging a card to be fed from the card supply, all of the card feed rollers having drive mechanisms for driving the rollers, all of the card feed rollers except the card start roller being simultaneously driven when a power shaft coupled to one card feed roller is powered, a drive engaging member on the card start roller actuable to engage and be driven by an adjacent portion of the drive mechanism when a drive signal is received, the frame having mounting locations for a power shaft mountable on the existing printer.
- 13. The card feeder assembly of claim 12, wherein the drive mechanisms comprise a gear train between the card start roller and an adjacent other card feed roller, and wherein the drive engaging member comprises an idler gear between gears of the gear train, the idler gear moving from a position clearing the gears of the gear train in a non printing position to a position engaging the gears of the gear train to drive the card start roller when the drive signal is received.
- 14. The card feeder assembly of claim 12, wherein there is a lever mounted on the frame, the idler gear is mounted on the lever, the lever pivoting between the position clearing the gears and the position engaging the gears.
- 15. The card feeder of claim 12 in combination with a printer having a printer frame, the card feed assembly being mountable on the printer frame and the power shaft being mountable on the printer frame and driven by a motor on the printer frame.
- 16. The card feeder assembly of claim 15 wherein the printer is an ink jet printer, the ink jet printer having printheads that move over the printing station.
- 17. The card feeder assembly of claim 16 wherein the printer frame mounts a paper feed pivoting frame, the actuator lever engaging the paper feed pivoting frame, the printer providing a print signal to move the paper feed pivoting frame to a printing position and move the actuator lever to move the idler gear to the position engaging the gears of the gear train.
- 18. The card feeder assembly of claim 12, wherein said card supply comprises a card cartridge, said card cartridge having an identifiable code thereon, and a sensor on the frame positioned to sense the code on the card cartridge when the card cartridge is in place on the frame to provide a signal indicating the status of cards in the card cartridge.
- 19. The card feeder of claim 15, wherein the printer has printheads thereon, a sensor positioned on the printer to sense presence and conditions of identification indicia on the printheads and to provide a signal indicating that the printhead is acceptable.
- 20. The card feeder assembly of claim 19, wherein the sensor is a radio frequency sensor and wherein acceptable printheads include a radio frequency tag thereon.
- 21. A method of forming a low cost printer for printing identification cards by adapting an existing printer that normally prints on paper sheets to print on identification cards, comprising: removing from the existing printer a paper feed device; providing a card transport assembly in the place of the paper feed device for transporting cards to be printed from a source to a printhead on the printer; and linking a drive between a printer paper feed drive on the printer and the card transport for transporting cards to be printed
- 22. The method of claim 21 and transporting a card to be printed in response to a print initializing condition of the printer.
- 23. The method of claim 22 including providing a separate controller for the card transport assembly and controlling functions of a printer controller with the master controller.
- 24. The method of claim 21 including provides a sensor on the card transport assembly for sensing conditions pertinent to printing cards, and provides a signal to an existing sensor on the printer to provide signals from the existing sensor based upon signals from the sensor on the card transport.
- 25. A method of forming a low cost printer for printing identification cards by adapting an existing printer that normally feeds paper sheets for printing to print on identification cards, comprising: removing from the existing printer the paper feed device and removing feed rollers from a sheet feed roller shaft; providing a card feeder assembly including a frame, and card feed rollers for feeding identification cards to be printed from a source, mounting the sheet feed roller shaft on the frame, connecting a drive between the feed roller shaft and the card feed rollers, and initiating the drive to start feeding a card in response to a print initializing condition of the printer.
- 26. The method of claim 25 and providing a drive responding to movement of a cam plate indicating feeding of a sheet from the printer to initialize feeding of a card from a card cartridge.
- 27. The method of claim 26 including securing the card feeder assembly to a base plate of an existing printer.
- 28. The method of claim 27 including providing slotted mountings for the sheet feed roller shaft on the frame that permits the shaft to move relative to the frame as the frame is secured to the existing printer base plate.
- 29. A sensor modification for providing a separate signal to an existing sensor of a device, said existing sensor having a light source, and a light receiver that are spaced apart in a gap between the light source and the receiver, the improvement comprising a block positioned between the light source and the receiver, said block blocking light from the light source to the receiver, and said block having a separate light source therein which is controlled by a signal indicating a condition of an attachment to the device.
- 30. The sensor of claim 29, wherein said separate light source is connected to an existing program used with the attachment device, and wherein the additional device sensor provides a related condition signal to the separate light source in the block.
- 31. The sensor of claim 30, wherein said device is a printer, and the printer is modified to accept an attachment comprising a transport for a different substrate on which printing is to occur from that of the original printer, and the separate sensor being positioned on the attachment for sensing the position of the different substrate and providing a signal to indicate that the original printer substrate is properly positioned for printing.
- 32. A control system for a sheet printer having a card feeder assembly attached for printing cards comprising a processor, a communications hub coupled to the processor, a master controller for controlling the card feeder assembly, and a printer controller for controlling a printhead and a printer sheet feeder drive shaft on the printer for initializing feed of a printable sheet to the printer and controlling printer operations, the master controlling and the printer controller being connected to the hub, the processor providing control of the communication hub to couple the master controller to the printer controller for selectively controlling printing through the printer controller.
- 33. The control system of claim 32 wherein the printer has manual control inputs, the printer manual control inputs being connected to the manual controller.
- 34. The control system of claim 26 wherein the card feeder assembly includes a signal detector for detecting signals from a card cartridge on the card feeder assembly, the signals from the detector being supplied to the master controller for determining if the cards in the cartridge are acceptable for printing.
- 35. The control system of claim 32 wherein the printhead is provided with security indicia, the presence of which security indicator indicates the printhead and an ink supply comprise an authorized supply, and a sensor on the printer for sensing the indicia on the printhead and providing a signal to the master controller.
- 36. The control system of claim 32 wherein the communications hub comprises a USB hub.
- 37. The control system of claim 32 wherein the printer includes an accessory processing station, and the accessory have controls coupled to the hub and controlled by the master controller.
- 38. A sensor modification for providing a separate signal to an existing sensor of a device for sensing a condition, said sensor having a signal source and a signal receiver that are spaced apart with a gap between the source and the receiver, the receiver sensing a change of state of a signal from the source, the improvement comprising a block positioned between the source and the receiver, said block blocking signals from the source to the receiver, and said block having a separate signal source therein which is changed in state as controlled by a signal from a separate sensor sensing a condition different from a condition sensed by the existing sensor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is hereby made to the following related co-pending applications filed on even date herewith: application Ser. No. 10/______, entitled “IDENTIFICATION CARD PRINTER HAVING MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS,” for inventors Gary W. Klinefelter, Leonid S. Gershenovich, Gary A. Lenz; and Robert E. Francis, having Attorney Docket Number F12.12-0109; application Ser. No. 10/______, entitled “IDENTIFICATION CARD PRINTER,” for inventors Martin A. Pribula, James R. Meier, Stacy W. Lukaskawcez, Gary M. Klinefelter, Leonid S. Gershenovich, Gary A. Lenz, and Jeffrey D. Upin, having Attorney Docket Number F12.12-0110; application Ser. No. 10/______, entitled “CARD CARTRIDGE,” for inventors Martin A. Pribula, James M. Meier, Stacy W. Lukaskawcez, Anthony L. Lokken, Gary M. Klinefelter, Gary A. Lenz and Jeffrey D. Upin, having Attorney Docket Number F12.12-0111; application Ser. No. 10/______, entitled “CARD TRANSPORT MECHANISM ROLLER SUPPORT,” for inventors Martin A. Pribula and Gary M. Klinefelter, having Attorney Docket Number F12.12-0112; and application Ser. No. 10/______, entitled “IDENTIFICATION CARD PRINTER DATA ENCODER MODULE,” for inventors Darrell T. Olson and Matthew K. Dunham, having Attorney Docket Number F12.12-0115. All of the above-referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.