Claims
- 1. A replaceable ink container for use in an off-axis printing system, the printing system including a printer portion configured for receiving the replaceable ink container and being responsive to electrical signals from the replaceable ink container for controlling printer portion parameters, the replaceable ink container comprising:
- a plurality of electrical contacts with each of the plurality of electrical contacts electrically connected with a memory element, the memory element storing information for controlling printer portion parameters; and
- a protruding guide feature disposed proximate the plurality of electrical contacts, the protruding guide feature configured for engagement with a corresponding guide feature associated with a movable projecting portion of the printer portion, such that upon proper insertion of the ink container into the printer portion, the protruding guide feature engages the corresponding guide feature to move the movable projecting portion to align a plurality of corresponding electrical contacts associated with the printer portion with the plurality of electrical contacts associated with the ink container to provide information for controlling printer portion parameters.
- 2. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the protruding guide feature has a tapered leading edge.
- 3. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the ink container has a leading edge relative to a direction of insertion of the ink container into the printer portion, the protruding guide feature extending from the leading of the ink container along the insertion direction.
- 4. The replaceable ink container of claim 3 wherein the plurality of electrical contacts are disposed on the leading edge and arranged along a line generally orthogonal to the direction of insertion.
- 5. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the memory element is a semiconductor memory element.
- 6. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 further including a fluid reservoir for containing a supply of ink therein.
- 7. An off-axis printing system, the printing system having a printing portion for forming images on media, the printing portion configured for receiving a replaceable ink container and being responsive to electrical signals from the replaceable ink container for controlling the printing portion parameters, the off-axis printing system comprising:
- a printing portion for forming images on media, the printing portion having a movable projecting portion, the movable projecting portion having a plurality of corresponding electrical contacts associated with the printing portion disposed thereon, and a corresponding guide feature proximate to the corresponding electrical contacts; and
- a replaceable ink container, the replaceable ink container including:
- a memory element for storing information for controlling printing portion parameters, the memory element having a plurality of electrical contacts associated therewith, the electrical contacts being electrically connected with the memory element;
- a protruding guide feature disposed proximate the plurality of electrical contacts, the protruding guide feature configured for engagement with the corresponding guide feature associated with the movable projecting portion of the printing portion, such that upon proper insertion of the ink container into the printing portion, the guide feature engages the corresponding guide feature to move the movable projecting portion to align the plurality of corresponding electrical contacts associated with the printing portion with the plurality of electrical contacts associated with the ink container to provide information for controlling printing portion parameters.
- 8. The off-axis printing system of claim 7 wherein the protruding guide feature has a tapered leading edge.
- 9. The off-axis printing system of claim 7 wherein the ink container has a leading edge relative to a direction of insertion of the ink container into the printing portion, the protruding guide feature extending from the leading edge of the ink container along the insertion direction.
- 10. The off-axis printing system of claim 9 wherein the plurality of electrical contacts are disposed on the leading edge and arranged along a line generally orthogonal to the direction of insertion.
- 11. The off-axis printing system of claim 7 wherein the memory element is a semiconductor memory element.
- 12. The off-axis printing system of claim 7 wherein the ink container further includes a fluid reservoir for containing a supply of ink therein.
- 13. A method for inserting an ink container having an electric storage device therein into a printer portion of an off-axis printing system, the method comprising the steps of:
- urging the ink container into the printer portion of the off-axis printing system, the ink container having a protruding guide feature disposed proximate a plurality of electrical contacts, the protruding guide feature engaging a corresponding guide feature associated with the printer portion to move a plurality of corresponding electrical contacts associated with the printer portion into alignment with the plurality of electrical contacts of the ink container; and
- engaging the plurality of electrical contacts disposed on the ink container with the plurality of corresponding electrical contacts disposed on the printer portion of the off-axis printing system.
- 14. The method for inserting an ink container of claim 13 and further including transferring information between the printer portion and the ink container by way of the interengagement of the plurality of electrical contacts disposed on the ink container with the plurality of corresponding electrical contacts disposed on the printer portion of the off-axis printing system.
- 15. The method for inserting an ink container of claim 14 wherein transferring information between the printer portion and the ink container includes providing a signal indicative of printing parameters from the ink container to the printer portion.
- 16. The method for inserting an ink container of claim 13, and further including fluidicly connecting the ink container with the printer portion of the off-axis printing system.
- 17. A replaceable ink container for an ink-jet printing system, said printing system having an electrical connector for electrically connecting to the ink container, the replaceable ink container comprising:
- a plurality of electrical contacts for electrically coupling to the electrical connector associated with the printing system; and
- at least one protruding container guide feature or exerting a force on the electrical connector to move the electrical connector and align the electrical connector relative to the plurality of electrical contacts to assure proper alignment between the plurality of electrical contacts and the electrical connector.
- 18. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the electrical connector includes a connector guide feature engaged with the at least one protruding container guide feature to align the plurality of electrical contacts relative to the electrical connector.
- 19. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the at least one protruding container guide feature has a tapered leading edge.
- 20. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the at least one protruding container guide feature extends outwardly from the replaceable ink container in a direction substantially along a direction of insertion of the replaceable ink container into the printing system.
- 21. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a linear array disposed perpendicular to a direction of insertion of the replaceable ink container into the printing system.
- 22. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the plurality of electrical contacts are arranged to face toward a direction of installation of the replaceable ink container into the printing system.
- 23. The replaceable ink container of claim 17 wherein the plurality of electrical contacts are disposed and arranged recessed away from a leading edge of said container relative to a direction of installation of the replaceable ink container into the printing system.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/871,566, filed herewith, entitled "Replaceable Ink Container Adapted to Form Reliable Fluid, Air and Electrical Connection to a Printing System" incorporated herein by reference, and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/869,150, filed herewith, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Securing an Ink Container" incorporated herein by reference, and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/869,240, filed herewith, entitled "Ink Container with Inductive Level Sense" incorporated herein by reference, and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/869,122, filed herewith, entitled "Ink Level Estimation Using Drop Count and Ink Level Sense" incorporated herein by reference, and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/869,773, filed herewith, entitled "Ink Container Providing Pressurized Ink with Ink Level Sensor" incorporated herein by reference and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/868,927, filed herewith, entitled "An Ink Container Having a Multiple Function Chassis" incorporated herein by reference and is related to commonly assigned co-pending patent application, docket number 08/869,023, filed herewith, entitled "High Performance Ink Container with Efficient Construction" incorporated herein by reference.
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