Claims
- 1. A card supply for use with an identification card printing system comprising:
a card hopper containing a stack of cards; and a supply circuit mounted to the card hopper and having a memory containing supply information relating to parameters of the card supply.
- 2. An identification card printing system comprising:
the card supply of claim 1; and a controller in electronic communication with the supply circuit and adapted to access the supply information stored in the memory.
- 3. The card supply of claim 1, wherein the card hopper includes:
a card housing having an opening for containing the stacked cards; an end wall having an outlet opening therethrough aligned with an end card; and a control gate having a flexible blade at the outlet opening that reduces a height of the outlet opening to less than a thickness of the end card, whereby the flexible blade flexes in response to the card when driven through the outlet opening by a card feeder mechanism.
- 4. The card supply of claim 1, wherein the supply information relates to at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of card type, card size, card features, card identifiers, initial card count corresponding to a number of cards contained in an unused card supply, a remaining card count corresponding to a number of cards remaining in the card supply, card thickness, card orientation, card supplier information, dealer information, a security code, and a printer setting for the card supply.
- 5. The identification card printing system of claim 2, wherein the controller includes a communication circuit for accessing the supply information in the memory of the supply circuit through a wireless communication link, a physical communication link or a radio frequency (RF) communication link.
- 6. The identification card printing system of claim 5, wherein the controller includes a radio frequency (RF) communication circuit that receives the supply information from the supply circuit through the RF communication link in accordance with a communication protocol.
- 7. The identification card printing system of claim 6, wherein the supply circuit includes an antenna for receiving radio frequency (RF) signals.
- 8. The identification card printing system of claim 2, including a card sensor for detecting a feature of a transported or processed card and having an output signal providing detected card information.
- 9. The identification card printing system of claim 8, wherein the output signal provides notice of a processed or transported card and the supply information includes a remaining card count, which is updated by the controller in accordance with the output signal.
- 10. The identification card printing system of claim 8, wherein the card sensor includes a signal source adapted to generate a signal that is directed to a signal receiver, wherein the signal is broken by cards being processed.
- 11. The identification card printing system of claim 8, wherein the feature is a marking on the card that is detectable by the sensor and is selected from a group consisting of a hologram, a barcode, a pattern, and a watermark.
- 12. The identification card printing system of claim 2, including a key card input for receiving a key card code, wherein the controller controls printer operation in accordance with a comparison between the key card code and a corresponding code stored in the memory of the supply circuit.
- 13. The card supply of claim 3, wherein the supply circuit further includes an antenna.
- 14. The card supply of claim 1, wherein the supply information is encrypted.
- 15. The identification card printing system of claim 2, wherein the supply information stored in the memory is encrypted and the controller is adapted to decrypt the encrypted supply information.
- 16. An identification card printing system comprising:
a card supply including a card hopper containing a stack of cards; a supply circuit mounted to the card supply and having a memory containing supply information relating to parameters of the card supply; a print head; a transport mechanism adapted to transport cards along a print path and present the cards to the print head for printing; and a controller adapted to access the supply information.
- 17. The identification card printing system of claim 16, wherein the card hopper includes:
a card housing having an opening for containing the stacked cards; an end wall having an outlet opening therethrough aligned with an end card; and a control gate having a flexible blade at the outlet opening that reduces a height of the outlet opening to less than a thickness of the end card, whereby the flexible blade flexes in response to the card when driven through the outlet opening by a card feeder mechanism.
- 18. The identification card printer of claim 16, wherein the supply information relates to at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of card type, card size, card features, card identifiers, initial card count corresponding to a number of cards contained in an unused card supply, a remaining card count corresponding to a number of cards remaining in the card supply, card thickness, card orientation, card supplier information, dealer information, a security code, and a printer setting for the card supply.
- 19. The identification card printing system of claim 16, wherein the controller includes a communication circuit for accessing the supply information in the memory of the supply circuit through a wireless communication link, a physical communication link or a radio frequency (RF) communication link.
- 20. The identification card printing system of claim 19, wherein the controller includes a radio frequency (RF) communication circuit that receives the supply information from the supply circuit through the RF communication link in accordance with a communication protocol.
- 21. The identification card printing system of claim 20, wherein the supply circuit includes an antenna for receiving radio frequency (RF) signals.
- 22. The identification card printing system of claim 16, including a card sensor for detecting a feature of a transported or processed card and having an output signal providing detected card information.
- 23. The identification card printing system of claim 22, wherein the output signal provides notice of a processed or transported card and the supply information includes a remaining card count, which is updated by the controller in accordance with the output signal.
- 24. The identification card printing system of claim 22, wherein the card sensor includes a signal source adapted to generate a signal that is directed to a signal receiver, wherein the signal is broken by cards being processed.
- 25. The identification card printing system of claim 22, wherein the feature is a marking on the card that is detectable by the sensor and is selected from a group consisting of a hologram, a barcode, a pattern, and a watermark.
- 26. The identification card printing system of claim 16, including a key card input for receiving a key card code, wherein the controller controls printer operation in accordance with a comparison between the key card code and a corresponding code stored in the memory of the supply circuit.
- 27. The card supply of claim 16, wherein the supply information is encrypted.
- 28. The identification card printing system of claim 27, wherein the controller is adapted to decrypt the encrypted supply information.
- 29. A method for use with an identification card printing system to manage a card supply having a card hopper containing a stack of cards and a supply circuit mounted to the card hopper and having a memory containing supply information relating to parameters of the card supply, the method comprising steps of:
(a) retrieving supply information from the memory; and (b) using the supply information during processing of cards.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein:
the supply information includes a remaining card count corresponding to a number of cards remaining in the stack; and the using step (b) includes:
(b) (1) processing a number of cards; and (b) (2) updating the remaining card count in the memory by subtracting the number of cards that were processed.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein:
the supply information includes a remaining card count corresponding to a number of cards remaining in the stack; and the using step (b) includes:
(b) (1) retrieving the supply information from the memory; (b) (2) counting a number of processed or transported cards; (b) (3) updating the remaining card count by subtracting the number of processed or transported cards; and (b) (4) storing the updated remaining card count in the memory of the supply circuit.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein the using step (b) includes displaying the retrieved supply information to a user.
- 33. The method of claim 29, wherein the using step (b) includes checking card compatibility with the identification card printing system based on the supply information.
- 34. The method of claim 29, wherein the supply information relates to at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of card type, card size, card features, card identifiers, initial card count corresponding to a number of cards contained in an unused card supply, a remaining card count corresponding to a number of cards remaining in the card supply, card thickness, card orientation, card supplier information, dealer information, a security code, and a printer setting for the card supply.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/489,591, filed Jan. 21, 2000, and entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN PRINTER OR LAMINATOR AND SUPPLIES,” which in turn claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/117,123, which was filed Jan. 25, 1999; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/967,501, entitled “CARD HOPPER,” filed Sep. 28, 2001. All of the above-identified references are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60117123 |
Jan 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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