Claims
- 1. An ink jet cartridge comprising:a housing; a first flex circuit having one or more circuit traces connected to contacts on a jet plate; a second separate flex circuit having a memory element mounted thereon, wherein said memory element comprises a two-wire input/output interface, and wherein said second flex circuit comprises two circuit traces connected to said memory element.
- 2. An ink jet printer capable of automatically optimizing printing operations according to sensed consumable information, said ink jet printer comprising an ink jet cartridge, a moveable print carriage, and a communication interface between said ink jet cartridge and said moveable print carriage, said communication interface comprising:a first flex circuit mounted on said moveable print carriage, said first flex circuit comprising a plurality of electrical contacts; a second flex circuit mounted on said ink jet cartridge, said second flex circuit comprising a plurality of electrical contacts configured to mate with a first portion of said plurality of electrical contacts on said first flex circuit when said ink jet cartridge is installed in said moveable print carriage; a third flex circuit mounted on said ink jet cartridge, said third flex circuit comprising a memory element and a plurality of electrical contacts, wherein said third flex circuit is mounted to said cartridge such that (1) said plurality of electrical contacts are configured to mate with a second portion of said plurality of electrical contacts on said first flex circuit, and (2) said memory element is positioned to avoid interfering with the mating of said pluralities of electrical contacts on said first, second, and third flex circuits when said ink jet cartridge is installed in said moveable print carriage, whereby said communication interface is effective for transferring data from said memory element to processing circuitry in said ink jet printer so that print operations may be optimized in response to said data.
- 3. The ink jet printer of claim 2, additionally comprising:a roll of print media; a second memory element attached to said roll of print media, whereby print operations are optimized in response to data stored in said second memory element.
- 4. An ink jet printer comprising an ink jet cartridge, a moveable print carriage, and a communication interface between said ink jet cartridge and said moveable print carriage, said communication interface comprising:a first flex circuit mounted on said moveable print carriage, said first flex circuit comprising a plurality of electrical contacts; a second flex circuit mounted on said ink jet cartridge, said second flex circuit comprising a plurality of electrical contacts configured to mate with a first portion of said plurality of electrical contacts on said first flex circuit when said ink jet cartridge is installed in said moveable print carriage; a third flex circuit mounted on said ink jet cartridge, said third flex circuit comprising a memory element and a plurality of electrical contacts, wherein said third flex circuit is mounted to said cartridge such that (1) said plurality of electrical contacts are configured to mate with a second portion of said plurality of electrical contacts on said first flex circuit, and (2) said memory element is positioned to avoid interfering with the mating of said pluralities of electrical contacts on said first, second, and third flex circuits when said ink jet cartridge is installed in said moveable print carriage.
- 5. The ink jet printer of claim 4, wherein said memory element is positioned to reside in a cavity provided in said first flex circuit.
- 6. A method of controlling print operations of an ink jet printer comprising the steps of:obtaining information indicative of a color of print media on which ink is to be deposited from a memory element attached to a carrier of said print media; modifying print data received from a host computer system to produce modified print data that corrects for color aberrations produced by said color of said print media; and ejecting ink onto said print media in accordance with said modified print data.
- 7. An ink jet printer comprising:a humidity sensor having an output representing ambient humidity; a temperature sensor having an output representing ambient temperature; and printer control electronics coupled to said humidity sensor output and said temperature sensor output, wherein said printer control electronics is configured to calculate a dew point from said outputs and to control printer operations in response to said dew point.
- 8. The ink jet printer of claim 7, wherein said printer control electronics controls print speed in response to said calculated dew point.
- 9. A method of controlling the operation of an ink jet printer comprising the steps of:sensing ambient temperature; sensing ambient humidity; calculating a dew point from said ambient temperature and said ambient humidity; and calculating a print speed from said dew point.
- 10. The method of claim 9, additionally comprising the steps of:calculating an expected print time from said print speed and print data to be used in a print job; and displaying said expected print time to a printer operator.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/047,304, filed May 20, 1997, entitled “Intelligent Printer Components and Printing System”. The provisional “Intelligent Printer Components and Printing System” application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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