This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-283196, filed on Sep. 29, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a consumable cartridge which can be removably attached to an image formation device, and more particularly to an image formation device for detecting an unconfirmed quality consumable cartridge and the consumable cartridge thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
In equipment having an image formation device, such as an electro-photographic copier, electro-photographic printer, electro-photographic facsimile, electro-photographic composite machine, inkjet printer and inkjet composite machine, a consumable cartridge of toner or ink is removably attached, and when the consumable runs out, the consumable is replenished and the cartridge is used again. It is preferable that such a consumable cartridge is a quality assured cartridge where regular toner or ink, of which quality is assured, is filled. Toner and ink influence the mechanical structure, such as the cartridge and photo-sensitive drum to which toner attaches, so if toner and ink made of a material other than regular toner and ink are filled, it causes a failure of the cartridge and print engine. Therefore it has been proposed that an unconfirmed quality consumable cartridge, of which quality is not assured, is detected, and a predetermined warning is output or image formation itself is disabled. Examples are disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. H4-500482, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-125377 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-19803.
According to these documents, an IC tag of a non-volatile memory is provided in a consumable cartridge, operation data, such as residual amount data and accumulated operation time data, of the consumable is stored via a memory of this IC tag, and it is checked whether this is an unconfirmed quality cartridge or not by analyzing this data.
However, if a third party vendor collects the used cartridge, replenishes or refills an unconfirmed quality consumable and copies all the data in the tag memory of the quality assured consumable cartridge to a tag memory of the recycled cartridge, it is impossible to detect that the quality of the recycled cartridge is not confirmed.
With the foregoing in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide an image formation device which can detect an unconfirmed quality consumable cartridge of which quality is not assured, and the consumable cartridge thereof.
To achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention is a consumable cartridge that is replacably attached to an image formation device, having a consumable storage section for replenishably storing a consumable, and a memory for unrewritably storing identification data and rewritably storing attribute data of the consumable cartridge, wherein the memory can be read by the image formation device and rewritably stores a first error detection code generated by the identification data and attribute data.
With this consumable cartridge, it can be detected that the identification data is regular data or not using the first error detection code.
According to a preferred mode of the first aspect, the memory rewritably stores a second error detection code generated from the attribute data.
According to this preferred mode, an unconfirmed quality cartridge can be detected separately from an error of the attribute data, using the first error detection code and the second error detection code.
To achieve the above object, a second aspect of the present invention is an image formation device for detecting whether a consumable cartridge that is replacably attached is an unconfirmed quality cartridge or not, wherein the consumable cartridge has a consumable storage section for replenishably storing a consumable, and a memory for unrewritably storing identification data and rewritably storing attribute data of the consumable cartridge, the memory can be read by the image formation device, and rewritably stores a first error detection code generated by the identification data and attribute data, and the image formation device further has a control unit for reading data in the memory and detecting an unconfirmed quality cartridge based on the first error detection code.
According to the preferred mode of the second aspect, the memory rewritably stores a second error detection code generated from the attribute data, and the control unit detects whether the identification code or attribute data has an error or not based on the first error detection code, detects whether the attribute data has an error or not based on the second error detection code, and detects an unconfirmed quality cartridge when an error is detected based on the first error detection code, and an error is not detected based on the second error detection code.
Even if a third party vendor copies all or a part of the data in the tag memory of a quality assured product to the tag memory of a collected product, the unconfirmed quality can be detected.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The technical scope of the present invention, however, is not limited to these embodiments, but reaches the content of the Claims and equivalents thereof.
In the development unit 50, toner cartridges 51-54 containing the above mentioned four colors of toner are removably attached to a development rotary 55, and toner is supplied from each toner cartridge to the photo-sensitive drum 21 by rotating the development rotary 55 around the center 50a. Each toner cartridge 51-54 is attached to the attachment sections 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d of the development unit 50. And a memory access unit 124 is installed near the development unit 50, and performs the read and write access operation to the tag memories 51a-54a of each toner cartridge 51-54.
Each toner cartridge 51-54 to be attached to the development unit 50 has a storing section for replenishably storing toner, which is a consumable, and has tag memories 51a-54a for storing operation data, such as the residual amount of toner and accumulated operation time of the cartridge. The control unit 100 reads data from the tag memory, performs print control corresponding to the operation data, and updates the operation data, such as residual amount of toner and accumulated operation time of the cartridge to the latest information after printing. The control unit 100 also reads data from the tag memory, checks whether the toner cartridge is a quality assured product or an unconfirmed quality product, and outputs a warning on the operation display panel 95 if necessary, or disables the print operation in a worse case scenario.
Now a method of detecting an unconfirmed quality toner cartridge by the control unit 100 will be described.
A regular vendor replenishes toner in the collected toner cartridge in (1), and rewrites the attribute data TCD in the tag memory. Specifically, the regular vendor rewrites the operation data, such as residual toner amount data and accumulated operation time data, with the data of the new product, and distributes it to market as the recycled cartridge in (2). A third party vendor, on the other hand, replenishes the toner of the collected cartridge, copies all the data in the tag memory of the quality assured toner cartridge shown in (3) to the tag memory of the collected cartridge, and distributes it to market as the recycled cartridge in (2). In the attribute data TCD in the tag memory of the quality assured product in (3), operation data is stored as a new product data, by copying all data so the judgment result of “unusable” can be avoided in the operation data check step when the cartridge is attached to the image formation device.
A regular vendor collects this toner cartridge, replenishes toner and rewrites the operation data, such as residual toner amount data, out of the attribute data TCD, and computes and rewrites the error detection code CRC accordingly. And distributes it to market as the recycled toner cartridge in (2). When the recycled cartridge is attached to the image formation device, the control unit of the image formation device reads the data in the tag memory, computes the error detection code from the identification data UID and attribute data TCD, compares it with the stored code CRC, and uses this cartridge as a quality assured product without any error in the attribute data if these codes match. If there is no match, the control unit assumes that the cartridge is an unconfirmed quality product distributed by a third party vendor or the attribute data has an error, and rejects the use of the toner cartridge or outputs a warning.
In the second embodiment, an unconfirmed quality cartridge and an attribute data error can be separately detected.
In the second embodiment, as the tag memory of the collected toner cartridge in (1) shows, the two error detection codes CRC1 and CRC2 are stored in the tag memory. The first error detection code CRC1 is computed from the identification data UID and attribute data TCD, just like the first embodiment.
The second error detection code CRC2 is computed from the attribute data TCD. The regular vendor replenishes toner to the collected cartridge in (1), rewrites the operation data, such as residual toner amount data and accumulated operation time data, of the attribute data TCD, and computes and writes the first error detection code CRC1 and the second error detection code CRC2, and distributes it to market as the recycled cartridge in (2).
If the first error detection codes do not match in step S22, the control unit checks whether the computed second error detection code CRC2 matches with the second error detection code stored in the tag memory (S26), and if there is a match, the control unit judges that the attribute data TCD has no error, but this cartridge is an unconfirmed quality cartridge (S28). In other words, in the case when the first error detection codes CRC1 mismatch but the second error detection codes CRC2 match, it is certain that the attribute data TCD has no error since the second error detection codes CRC2 match, so if the first error detection codes CRC1 mismatch, it can be judged that the first error detection code CRC1 was generated from the identification data “B” in the tag memory of another cartridge. If the second error detection codes CRC2 mismatch, the control unit judges that the attribute data TCD has an error (S30). In other words, if the second error detection codes CRC2 mismatch, it is at least certain that the attribute data TCD has an error. But the first error detection codes CRC1 also mismatch, so it cannot be judged whether the identification data UID is identification data in the tag memory of another cartridge or not, even if the error of the attribute data TCD can be judged.
It would be possible to store the third error detection code computed only from the identification data UID, but in that case, if the third error detection codes mismatch, it cannot be judged whether the identification data UID has an error, or the third error detection code was computed from the identification data in the tag memory of another cartridge.
In this way, according to the second embodiment, it can be judged that the cartridge is an unconfirmed quality cartridge and that the attribute data has no error, so the case when the attribute data has an error can be detected separately. Steps S32-S36 in
It is assumed that the third party vendor handles the unconfirmed quality cartridge shown in
In this way, according to the third embodiment, when an unconfirmed quality cartridge is detected, the control unit of the image formation device first updates (+1) the copy count data stored in the tag memory, then updates (+1) the unconfirmed quality cartridge operation count data stored in the memory of the control unit. The copy count data in the tag memory indicates the number of generation of an unconfirmed quality cartridge, and by knowing this copy count data, the distributed range of unconfirmed quality cartridges can be recognized.
The unconfirmed quality cartridge operation count data in the control unit indicates how many times the image formation device used an unconfirmed quality cartridge. Using this data, a business model of discounting maintenance charges when the operation count of an unconfirmed quality cartridge is low, for example, can be used. In both cases, an unconfirmed quality cartridge and attribute data error can be detected separately by storing two error detection codes in the tag memory, just like the case of the second embodiment, so in the third embodiment, the generation count data of an unconfirmed quality cartridge and unconfirmed quality cartridge operation count data of an image formation device can be updated when an unconfirmed quality cartridge or attribute data error is detected, and this data can be utilized in the future.
In the above embodiments, the first error detection code is created using the identification data of the memory which is unrewritably stored.
However, this is not limited to the identification data of the memory, and if the identification data of the cartridge can be unrewritably stored, the first error detection code can also be generated by this identification data. The non-volatile memory has a function to make the storage area write protected and unrewritable, so as to prevent rewriting the data. If this function is used, an arbitrary identification data can be unrewritably stored.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, even if a third party vendor copies all or a part of the data in the tag memory of a quality assured product to a tag memory of a collected toner cartridge, this status can be detected. By detecting an unconfirmed quality cartridge, the possibility of a problem with a print engine, which may be caused by a consumable of which quality is unconfirmed, can be warned in advance, or printing can be disabled in a worse case scenario.
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2005-283196 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |