Claims
- 1. A replaceable ink container for use in a printing system, the printing system having a printhead mounted in a scanning carriage and a supply station for receiving the replaceable ink container, the supply station being in fluid communication with the printhead, the replaceable ink container comprising:
- a fluid outlet configured for engaging a corresponding fluid inlet portion on the supply station; and
- first and second guide features disposed on opposite sides of an outer surface of the replaceable ink container with the first and second guide features disposed and arranged to engage corresponding first and second guiding features disposed on opposite ends of the supply station, the corresponding first and second guiding features guiding the replaceable ink container into the supply station upon non-rotatable insertional movement of the replaceable ink container into the supply station to fluidically couple the fluid outlet to the corresponding fluid inlet portion.
- 2. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the opposite ends of the supply station are first and second ends that define a compartment with the first and second ends including the corresponding first and second guiding features, respectively, for guiding the replaceable ink container into the supply station.
- 3. The replaceable ink container of claim 2 wherein the corresponding first and second guiding features of the supply station are at least one channel defined in each of the first and second ends of the supply station with each channel having a channel orientation along a direction of insertion of the replaceable ink container into the supply station.
- 4. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the first and second guide features of the replaceable ink container are first and second projection members that extend from the outer surface of the replaceable ink container, and wherein the first and second projection members engage the corresponding first and second guiding features so as to limit movement of the replaceable ink container to a non-rotatable, linear sliding motion along a direction of insertion of the replaceable ink container into the supply station.
- 5. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the replaceable ink container has a leading edge defined as that edge of the replaceable ink container first received by the supply station upon insertion of the replaceable ink container into the supply station, and wherein the fluid outlet is disposed on the leading edge.
- 6. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein only the first and second guide features of the replaceable ink container engage the supply station to guide the replaceable ink container into the supply station to fluidically couple the fluid outlet to the corresponding fluid inlet portion.
- 7. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the replaceable ink container is inserted into the supply station along an insertion direction that is vertical.
- 8. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein the replaceable ink container has a minor axis and a major axis oriented orthogonal to a direction of insertion of the replaceable ink container into the supply station, and wherein the first and second guide features are disposed on the major axis.
- 9. The replaceable ink container of claim 1 wherein a shape defining the first guide feature is unlike a shape defining the second guide feature.
- 10. A printing system having a printhead mounted in a scanning carriage, the printing system including a plurality of replaceable ink containers and a supply station for receiving the plurality of replaceable ink containers, the supply station being in fluid communication with the printhead, the printing system comprising:
- a supply station in fluid communication with the printhead, the supply station having a plurality of fluid inlets and a plurality of pairs of guiding features disposed on opposite sides of the supply station; and
- a plurality of replaceable ink containers with each ink container including a fluid outlet configured for engaging a corresponding fluid inlet of the plurality of fluid inlets on the supply station, and a pair of guide features disposed on opposite sides of each ink container, the pair of guide features of each ink container being configured to engage a corresponding pair of guiding features of the plurality of pairs of guiding features on the supply station to guide each ink container of the plurality of replaceable ink containers into the supply station upon non-rotatable insertional movement of each ink container into the supply station to fluidically couple the fluid outlets and the corresponding fluid inlets.
- 11. The printing system of claim 10 wherein only the plurality of pairs of guiding features of the supply station define spacings between adjacent ink containers of the plurality of replaceable ink containers.
- 12. A method for inserting an ink container into a printer having a printhead mounted in a scanning cartridge, the printer including a supply station in fluid communication with the printhead, the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a first ink container into the supply station so that first and second guide features disposed on opposite sides of an outer surface of the first ink container engage first and second guiding features, respectively, disposed on opposite ends of the supply station;
- inserting the first ink container into the supply station using non-rotatable movement of the first ink container such that the first and second guiding features on the supply station together with the first and second guide features of the first ink container guide the first ink container into the supply station to position an ink outlet of the first ink container into engagement with an ink inlet of the supply station to fluidically couple the first ink container and the supply station.
- 13. The method for inserting an ink container into a printer of claim 12 further including providing ink from the first ink container to the printhead.
- 14. The method for inserting an ink container into a printer of claim 13 further including after providing ink to the printhead, refilling the first ink container.
- 15. The method for inserting an ink container into a printer of claim 12 further including positioning a second ink container into the supply station immediately adjacent the first ink container so that third and fourth guide features disposed on opposite sides of an outer surface of the second ink container engage third and fourth guiding features, respectively, disposed on the opposite ends of the supply station adjacent to the first and second guiding features, respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/706,061, abandoned, filed Aug. 30, 1996, entitled "Ink-Jet Printing System With Off-axis Ink Supply And High Performance Tubing", now abandoned, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/429,915 filed Apr. 27, 1995, entitled "Ink Supply For An Ink-Jet Printer", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,825,387, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/566,641 filed Dec. 4, 1995, entitled "Refill Kit And Method For Refilling An Ink Supply For An Ink-Jet Printer", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,721,576, both of which are incorporated herein by reference and are related to commonly assigned applications filed herewith entitled "Ink Container Configured For Use With Printer", Ser. No. 08/789,959, filed Jan. 30, 1997, and patent application entitled "Electrical And Fluidic Interface For An Ink Supply", Ser. No. 08/791,290, filed Jan. 30, 1997, and patent application entitled "Electrical Interconnect For Replaceable Ink Containers, Ser. No. 08/789,958, filed Jan. 30, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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