Claims
- 1. An inkjet print cartridge which is mountable on a printer carriage, comprising:a housing; a printhead on said housing; an ink reservoir in said housing and in communication with said printhead; an electrical interconnect on said housing and coupled to said printhead for activating said printhead to eject ink; a latching component on said housing for holding the print cartridge in a fully mounted position such that said electrical interconnect is in conductive engagement with a carriage interconnect; and a mechanical key on said housing formed into a predetermined pattern having a plurality of columns with each column capable of defining one or multiple bit positions such that at least one of said columns acts as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from staying in the fully mounted position in certain non-compatible printer carriages, said plurality of columns including at least one column capable of defining at least three different bit positions.
- 2. The print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said mechanical key includes a predetermined pattern having at least one column capable of defining at least three different bit positions.
- 3. The print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said latching component and said mechanical key are located on a same outer wall of said housing.
- 4. The print cartridge of claim 3 wherein said outer wall is a cap member forming a top wall of said housing.
- 5. The print cartridge of claim 1 wherein sad mechanical key is formed into a predetermined pattern defined by upstanding blocks which form said plurality of columns, with each block representing one bit of said multiple bit position.
- 6. The print cartridge of claim 5 wherein said blocks are spaced apart from blocks in adjacent columns.
- 7. An inkjet print cartridge which is mountable on a printer carriage having one or more chutes for holding the cartridge; comprising:a housing with an ink reservoir therein, and having an outer surface; a nozzle member on said outer surface and in communication with said ink reservoir and having an array of nozzles to eject ink; an electrical interconnect on said housing for selectively activating said array of nozzles; a location datum on said housing for engaging a chute on a printer carriage when the print cartridge is mounted in a printing position on the printer carriage; a latching component on said outer surface of said housing for receiving a biasing member on the printer carriage when the print cartridge is mounted in the printing position on the printer carriage; and a mechanical key on said outer surface of said housing and formed by a predetermined pattern of multiple columns having forward ends which define a boundary, said boundary having a variable position depending on a length of each of said multiple columns as measured from a default end of said columns.
- 8. The print cartridge of claim 7 wherein said mechanical key includes a predetermined pattern which is formed by a matrix of three or more columns each having at least three different bit positions which define a length of the column.
- 9. The print cartridge of claim 7 wherein said mechanical key includes a predetermined pattern which is formed by a matrix of multiple columns each having at least three different bit positions which define a length of the column, and wherein said pattern has a low profile extending less than five mm above said outer surface of said housing.
- 10. The print cartridge of claim 9 wherein said pattern has a low profile extending less than three mm above said outer surface of said housing.
- 11. The print cartridge of claim 7 wherein said mechanical key and said latching component are both located on a same side of said outer surface of said housing.
- 12. The print cartridge of claim 7 wherein at least one of said columns acts as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from being mounted in said printing position in a non-compatible chute of a printer carriage.
- 13. The print cartridge of claim 7 wherein at least two of said columns act as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from being mounted in said printing position in a non-compatible chute of a printer carriage.
- 14. The print cartridge of claim 7 which includes a supply of liquid ink in said ink reservoir.
- 15. An inkjet print cartridge which is mountable on a printer carriage, comprising:a housing; a printhead on said housing; an ink reservoir in said housing and in communication with said printhead; an electrical interconnect on said housing and coupled to said printhead for activating said printhead to eject ink; a latching component on said housing for holding the print cartridge in a fully mounted position such that said electrical interconnect is in conductive engagement with a carriage interconnect; and a mechanical key on said housing formed into a predetermined pattern having a plurality of columns with each column capable of defining at least three bit positions such that at least one of said columns acts as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from staying in the fully mounted position in certain non-compatible printer carriages.
- 16. The print cartridge of claim 15 wherein said plurality of columns includes three or more columns.
- 17. The print cartridge of claim 15 wherein said plurality of columns includes four or more columns.
- 18. An inkjet print cartridge which is mountable on a printer carriage, comprising:a housing; a printhead on said housing; an ink reservoir in said housing and in communication with said printhead; an electrical interconnect on said housing and coupled to said printhead for activating said printhead to eject ink; a latching component on said housing for holding the print cartridge in a fully mounted position such that said electrical interconnect is in conductive engagement with a carriage interconnect; and a mechanical key on said housing formed into a predetermined pattern having a plurality of columns with each column capable of defining one or multiple bit positions such that at least one of said columns acts as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from staying in the fully mounted position in certain non-compatible printer carriages, said predetermined pattern defined by upstanding blocks which form said plurality of columns, with each block representing one bit of said multiple bit position, said blocks spaced apart from blocks in the same column representing an adjacent bit of said multiple bit position.
- 19. An inkjet print cartridge which is mountable on a printer carriage, comprising:a housing; a printhead on said housing; an ink reservoir in said housing and in communication with said printhead; an electrical interconnect on said housing and coupled to said printhead for activating said printhead to eject ink; a latching component on said housing for holding the print cartridge in a fully mounted position such that said electrical interconnect is in conductive engagement with a carriage interconnect; and a mechanical key on said housing formed into a predetermined pattern having a plurality of columns with each column capable of defining one or multiple bit positions such that at least one of said columns acts as a barrier preventing the print cartridge from staying in the fully mounted position in certain non-compatible printer carriages, said plurality of columns respectively including fixed ends at a default position and variable ends, and wherein said mechanical key is formed in a predetermined pattern by a boundary line along said variable ends.
- 20. The print cartridge of claim 19 wherein said boundary line is formed by a continuous raised edge.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following utility patent applications, each filed concurrently on Jan. 5, 2000: Ser. No. 09/477,645 by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Vent For An Ink-Jet Print Cartridge;” Ser. No. 09/477,646 by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Ink-Jet Printer Cartridge Having A Low Profile now U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,663;” Ser. No. 09/477,644 by Junji Yamamoto et al., entitled “Horizontally Loadable Carriage For An Ink-Jet Printer;” Ser. No. 09/477,649 by Junji Yamamoto et al., entitled “Method And Apparatus For Horizontally Loading And Unloading An Ink-Jet Print Cartridge From A Carriage;” Ser. No. 09/478,148 by Richard A. Becker et al., entitled “Techniques For Providing Ink-Jet Cartridges With A Universal Body Structure;” Ser. No. 09/477,843, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,161,920 by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Techniques For Adapting A Small Form Factor Ink-Jet Cartridge For Use In A Carriage Sized For A Large Form Factor Carriages, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,161,920;” Ser. No. 09/478,190 by James M. Osmus, entitled “Printer With A Two Roller, Two Motor Paper Delivery System;” Ser. No. 09/477,860 by Keng Leong Ng, entitled “Low Height Inkjet Service Station;” Ser. No. 09/477,648 by Matt Shepherd et al., entitled “New Method Of Propelling An Inkjet Printer Carriage;” and Ser. No. 29/116,564, now U.S. D439,925 by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Ink Jet Print Cartridge,” all of which are incorporated by reference.
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