Claims
- 1. A replaceable ink container to be installed at a particular location in a receiving station of an ink jet printing system, said receiving station for providing ink to a printhead, the replaceable ink container comprising:
a plurality of container interfacing features positioned on said ink container to engage corresponding receiving station interfacing features, said plurality of ink container interfacing features are disposed and arranged to allow a plurality of different sizes of said ink container to be installed at said particular location; and an information storage device associated with said ink container that electrically couples to said printing system and provides information indicative of a volume of ink within said ink container.
- 2. The replaceable ink container of claim 1, wherein said plurality of container interfacing features includes:
a fluid outlet configured to connect to a corresponding fluid inlet in said receiving station to allow ink to flow from said ink container to said printhead; a plurality of container electrical contacts configured to engage corresponding receiving station electrical contacts to allow said information storage device to electrically couple to said printing system; and a plurality of container positioning features configured to engage corresponding receiving station positioning features to properly position said ink container so as to provide reliable fluidic and electrical connections between said ink container and said receiving station.
- 3. The replaceable ink container of claim 2, wherein said ink container has an axis of elongation perpendicular to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said receiving station, said fluid outlet and said plurality of container electrical contacts are arranged along said axis of elongation.
- 4. The replaceable ink container of claim 3, wherein said axis of elongation substantially bisects said fluid interconnect.
- 5. The replaceable ink container of claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of container electrical contacts face toward said axis of elongation.
- 6. The replaceable ink container of claim 3, wherein said axis of elongation passes through said fluid interconnect, and wherein an outer surface of said ink container is substantially symmetrical with respect to said axis of elongation.
- 7. The replaceable ink container of claim 3, wherein said container has first and second sides arranged along said axis of elongation, said container positional interfacing features are positioned along first and second sides for engaging said corresponding receiving station positioning features.
- 8. The replaceable ink container of claim 7, wherein said first and second sides are substantially aligned with said direction of insertion.
- 9. The replaceable ink container of claim 7, wherein said receiving station has opposing walls, said corresponding receiving station positional features include guiding channels positioned on said opposing walls, said container positional interfacing features include outwardly extending aligning features that extend into said guiding channels.
- 10. The replaceable ink container of claim 9, wherein said aligning features are positioned to align said ink container such that said axis of elongation is substantially centered within said guiding channels when said ink container is installed in said receiving station.
- 11. The replaceable ink container of claim 1, wherein said information indicative of a volume of ink includes at least one parameter indicative of a calculated volume of available ink contained in said ink container.
- 12. The replaceable ink container of claim 11, wherein said at least one parameter includes first and second parameters, said first parameter is indicative of a calculated initial volume of available ink in said ink container, said second parameter is indicative of a calculated volume of ink remaining in said ink container.
- 13. The replaceable ink container of claim 11, further comprising a reservoir containing a volume of available ink, said calculated volume of available ink is less than or equal to said volume of available ink.
- 14. The replaceable ink container of claim 11, wherein said at least one parameter is a binary number interpreted by said printing system to be proportional to a volume of deliverable ink.
- 15. A system of ink containers for use in a printing system, said printing system having a printhead under control of printing system electronics, said printing system having a receiving station for receiving an ink container, said receiving station having a fluid inlet in fluid communication with said printhead, said system of ink containers comprising:
a first ink container adapted for installation in a particular location of said receiving station and containing a first initial quantity of ink, said first ink container includes:
a first fluid outlet disposed and arranged to connect to said fluid inlet in said receiving station; and a first information storage device configured to Couple to said printing system, said information storage device contains information indicative of said first quantity of ink; and a second ink container adapted for installation in said particular location and containing a second quantity of ink with said second quantity of ink different from said first quantity of ink, said second ink container includes:
a second fluid outlet disposed and arranged to connect to said fluid inlet in said receiving station; and a second information storage configured for electrical connection to said printing system, said second information device containing information indicative of said second quantity of ink, wherein said printing system infers ink remaining based on one of said first and second quantities of ink.
- 16. The system of ink containers as recited in claim 15, wherein said first ink container and said second ink container are of different dimensional sizes.
- 17. The system of ink containers as recited in claim 16, wherein said first and second ink containers have first and second widths perpendicular to a direction of insertion, respectively, said first and second widths are different.
- 18. The system of ink containers as recited in claim 15, wherein said first ink container contains a first ink type, said second ink container contains a second ink type, said first ink type is different than said second ink type.
- 19. A printing system, comprising:
a printhead for selectively depositing ink droplets onto media; a receiving station for providing ink to said printhead; a first ink container adapted for installation in a particular location in said receiving station, said ink container including:
a plurality of container interfacing features positioned on said ink container to engage corresponding receiving station interfacing features, said plurality of container interfacing features are disposed and arranged to allow a plurality of different sizes of said ink container to be installed at said particular location; an information storage device associated with said ink container; and a controller associated with said printing system, said controller configured for reading information indicative of a volume of ink from said information storage device.
- 20. The printing system of claim 19, wherein said receiving station is adapted to position a plurality of ink containers at locations along a width direction, said locations are variably spaced to accommodate a range of ink container widths.
- 21. The printing system of claim 19, further comprising a second ink container that is configured to be installed in said particular location.
- 22. The printing system of claim 21, wherein said first ink container contains a first volume of available ink, said second ink container contains a second volume of available ink that is different than said first volume of available ink.
- 23. The printing system of claim 21 wherein said first ink container contains a first ink type, said second ink container contains a second ink type that is different than said first ink type.
- 23. The printing system of claim 19, wherein said printhead is mounted in a scanning carriage and wherein said ink container receiving station is stationary relative to said scanning carriage.
- 24. A method of providing ink to a printhead in an inkjet printing system, the printhead receiving ink from a fluid inlet in a receiving station, comprising:
a) selecting a first ink container containing a first volume of deliverable ink of a first ink type from a plurality of ink containers, said plurality of ink containers containing different volumes of available ink, each of said plurality of said ink containers is adapted to be fluidically coupled to said fluid inlet; b) fluidically coupling said ink container to said fluid inlet; c) providing information to said printing system indicative of said volume of deliverable ink; and d) providing ink from said ink container to said printhead.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein each of said plurality of ink containers is insertable in a particular location of said receiving station, each of said plurality of ink containers has a fluid outlet that is configured to engage said fluid inlet when each of said plurality of ink containers is inserted in said particular location.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein each of said plurality of ink containers has an information storage device, said information storage device provides said information indicative of said volume of deliverable ink to said printing system when each of said plurality of ink containers is inserted in said particular location.
- 27. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
selecting a second ink container containing a second volume of ink of a second type from said plurality of ink containers; and fluidically coupling said second ink container to said fluid inlet.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said second volume of ink is different than said first volume of ink.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said second ink container has a different dimensional size than said first ink container.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said second ink container has a different width than said first ink container.
- 31. The method of claim 27, wherein said second ink type is different than said first ink type.
- 32. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
uncoupling said first ink container from said fluid inlet; refilling said first ink container; and fluidically coupling said first ink container to said fluid inlet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/785,580 filed Jan. 21, 1997, entitled “Apparatus Controlled by Data from Consumable Parts with Incorporated Memory Devices”, incorporated herein by reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/789,957 filed Jan. 30, 1997, entitled “Ink Container Configured for Use with Compact Supply Station”, incorporated herein by reference and which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/706,061 filed Aug. 30, 1996, entitled “Ink-Jet Printing System With Off-Axis Ink Supply And High Performance Tubing”, incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to commonly assigned “Electrical and Fluidic Interface For An Ink Supply”, application Ser. No. 08/791,290 filed Jan. 30, 1997, “Electrical Interconnect For Replaceable Ink Containers”, application Ser. No. 08/789,958, filed Jan. 30, 1997, and “Mechanical and Electrical Keying Arrangement which Assures Compatibility of a Replaceable Ink Cartridge and a Receiving Printer”, Attorney Docket Number 10960725-1, filed May 16, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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