The present invention relates to printers and more specifically to a modular print system.
Printers include feed trays. Users must load the feed trays with media. Printers may not include feed trays for all types of media. Also, manually loaded feed trays offer no security to high-risk media, such as tickets, money order, and checks.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a modular print system in which provides an alternative to manually-loaded feed trays.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a modular print system is provided.
The print system includes a print module including a keyed entrance, and sealed cartridge containing media and including a keyed exit corresponding to the keyed entrance. The cartridge is removably attached to the print module.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a modular print system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a modular print system in which provides an alternative to manually-loaded feed trays.
Additional benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates from the subsequent description of the preferred embodiments and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Print head module 12 includes print head 20 and media feed system 22.
Print head 20 applies ink to media 30.
Media feed system 22 transports media 30 from media cartridge 14, through media aperture 40, across print head 20, and out exit aperture 24.
Print head module 12 additionally includes keyed media entrance 26 which includes first key aperture 32, second key aperture 34, first key protrusion 36, and second key protrusion 38.
Media cartridge 14 includes media 30, housing 54, and media feed system 56.
Media 30 may include standard paper, such as 8½″ by 11″ paper. Media 30 may alternatively include high risk media, such as tickets, money order, and checks.
Housing 54 is sealed making housing 54 non-refillable. Housing 54 may include a dye pack or electric alarm circuit 41 around the inside periphery, which when activated, indicate a breach of housing 54.
Media feed system 56 directs media 30 from housing 54, through media aperture 60 to print head module 12.
Media cartridge 14 further includes keyed media exit 44, which has a shape that facilitates coupling to keyed media entrance 26 of print head module 12. First keyed protrusion 46 includes surface 50, which has similar dimensions to first key aperture 32. Second keyed protrusion 48 includes surface 52, which has similar dimensions to second key aperture 34.
Dimensions of first key aperture 32, second key aperture 34, first key protrusion 36, and second key protrusion 38 are arbitrary, but only a media cartridge 14 with a corresponding keyed media exit 44 can couple to print head module 12.
Certain media, such as tickets, may require security to control their usage. For this purpose, media cartridge 14 may include an electronic lock 42 that may only be unlocked through unlock circuitry 43 by an authorized user of media 30 and computer 10. For this purpose, keyed media exit 44 may electrically couple to keyed media entrance 26. The password to be entered at computer 10 may be encrypted, such as by public key encryption with a public key registered to the user.
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When engaged, keyed media entrance 26 of print head module 12 and keyed media exit 44 of media cartridge 14 are held together by friction.
First keyed protrusion 46 penetrates first keyed aperture 32 and second keyed protrusion 48 penetrates second keyed aperture 34. First keyed protrusion 36 abuts first keyed protrusion 46 and surface 55. Second keyed protrusion 38 abuts second keyed protrusion 48 and surface 53.
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Although the invention has been described with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, variations and modifications of the present invention can be effected within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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