Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system having a plurality of different inks which are respectively applied from a plurality of printhead ink nozzle arrays to media in a print zone comprising:
- a printer housing;
- multiple print cartridges each having at least one of the printhead nozzle arrays;
- a carriage mounted on said housing for scanning across the media in the print zone, with said multiple print cartridges mounted in respective locations on said carriage;
- an optical sensor on said carriage;
- a printhead servicing station located outside of the print zone in a traverse path of said carriage;
- wherein said servicing station includes a plurality of servicing modules, each servicing module being dedicated for ink interaction with at least one of said nozzle arrays such that said at least one of said nozzle arrays is positioned in aligned proximity with said dedicated servicing module when said carriage moves along said path to said printhead servicing station; and
- a label portion positioned on at least one moveable servicing module for displaying encoded visual informational indicia which is sensed by said optical sensor after said carriage moves along said traverse path to a position of said label portion on said moveable servicing module.
- 2. The printing system of claim 1 which further includes a carriage motor for moving said optical sensor across said label portion when said label portion is in a stationary viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor.
- 3. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said servicing module includes a wiper spaced apart from said label portion, and wherein said servicing station further includes positioning means for locating said wiper in a wiping position to contact said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor.
- 4. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said servicing module includes a cap spaced apart from said label portion, and wherein said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said cap in a capping position to cover said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor.
- 5. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said servicing module includes an ink spitting receptacle spaced apart from said label portion, and wherein said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said ink spitting receptacle in a spitting position aligned with said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor.
- 6. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said servicing module includes a primer connection spaced apart from said label portion, and wherein said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said primer connection in communication with said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor.
- 7. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded pattern at a time of manufacture of said servicing modules.
- 8. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded pattern by said nozzle arrays during operation of the printing system.
- 9. The printing system of claim 1 which further includes positioning means for locating said label portion in a viewing position to be sensed by said optical sensor, said positioning means including a servicing motor for moving the servicing station along a service path substantially perpendicular to said traverse path for locating said label portion in said viewing position.
- 10. The printing system of claim 1 wherein each servicing module includes a servicing component function selected from the group consisting of capping, wiping, priming, and spitting.
- 11. An inkjet printing system having a plurality of different inks which are respectively applied from a plurality of printhead ink nozzle arrays to media in a print zone comprising:
- a printer housing;
- multiple print cartridges each having at least one of the printhead nozzle arrays;
- a carriage mounted on said housing for scanning across the media in the print zone, with said multiple print cartridges mounted on said carriage;
- an optical sensor on said carriage;
- a printhead servicing station located outside of the print zone in a traverse path of said carriage;
- wherein said servicing station includes a plurality of servicing modules, each servicing module being dedicated for ink interaction with at least one of said nozzle arrays such that said at least one of said nozzle arrays is positioned in aligned proximity with said dedicated servicing module when said carriage moves along said path to said printhead servicing station;
- a label portion on said servicing module for displaying encoded visual indicia which are sensed by said optical sensor after said carriage moves along said traverse path to said printhead servicing station; and
- wherein said servicing module includes a wiper spaced apart from said label portion, and said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said wiper in a wiping position to contact said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor, and said positioning means includes a servicing motor for moving said servicing station along a service path for locating said label portion in said viewing position.
- 12. The printing system of claim 11 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form at a time of manufacture of said servicing modules.
- 13. The printing system of claim 11 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form by said nozzle arrays during operation of the printing system.
- 14. An inkjet printing system having a plurality of different inks which are respectively applied from a plurality of printhead ink nozzle arrays to media in a print zone comprising:
- a printer housing;
- multiple print cartridges each having at least one of the printhead nozzle arrays;
- a carriage mounted on said housing for scanning across the media in the print zone, with said multiple print cartridges mounted on said carriage;
- an optical sensor on said carriage;
- a printhead servicing station located outside of the print zone in a traverse path of said carriage;
- wherein said servicing station includes a plurality of servicing modules, each servicing module being dedicated for ink interaction with at least one of said nozzle arrays such that said at least one of said nozzle arrays is positioned in aligned proximity with said dedicated servicing module when said carriage moves along said path to said printhead servicing station;
- a label portion on said servicing module for displaying encoded visual indicia which are sensed by said optical sensor after said carriage moves along said traverse path to said printhead servicing station; and
- wherein said servicing module includes a cap spaced apart from said label portion, and said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said cap in a capping position to cover said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor, and said positioning means includes a servicing motor for moving said service station along a service path for locating said label in said viewing position.
- 15. The printing system of claim 14 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form at a time of manufacture of said servicing modules.
- 16. The printing system of claim 14 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form by said nozzle arrays during operation of the printing system.
- 17. An inkjet printing system having a plurality of different inks which are respectively applied from a plurality of printhead ink nozzle arrays to media in a print zone comprising:
- a printer housing;
- multiple print cartridges each having at least one of the printhead nozzle arrays;
- a carriage mounted on said housing for scanning across the media in the print zone, with said multiple print cartridges mounted on said carriage;
- an optical sensor on said carriage;
- a printhead servicing station located outside of the print zone in a traverse path of said carriage;
- wherein said servicing station includes a plurality of servicing modules, each servicing module being dedicated for ink interaction with at least one of said nozzle arrays such that said at least one of said nozzle arrays is positioned in aligned proximity with said dedicated servicing module when said carriage moves along said path to said printhead servicing station;
- a label portion on said servicing module for displaying encoded visual indicia which are sensed by said optical sensor after said carriage moves along said traverse path to said printhead servicing station; and
- wherein said servicing module includes an ink spitting receptacle spaced apart from said label portion, and said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said ink spitting receptacle in a spitting position aligned with said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portion in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor, and said positioning means includes a servicing motor for moving said service station along a service path for locating said label in said viewing position.
- 18. The printing system of claim 17 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form at a time of manufacture of said servicing modules.
- 19. The printing system of claim 17 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form by said nozzle arrays during operation of the printing system.
- 20. An inkjet printing system having a plurality of different inks which are respectively applied from a plurality of printhead ink nozzle arrays to media in a print zone comprising:
- a printer housing;
- multiple print cartridges each having at least one of the printhead nozzle arrays;
- a carriage mounted on said housing for scanning across the media in the print zone, with said multiple print cartridges mounted on said carriage;
- an optical sensor on said carriage;
- a printhead servicing station located outside of the print zone in a traverse path of said carriage;
- wherein said servicing station includes a plurality of servicing modules, each servicing module being dedicated for ink interaction with at least one of said nozzle arrays such that said at least one of said nozzle arrays is positioned in aligned proximity with said dedicated servicing module when said carriage moves along said path to said printhead servicing station;
- a label portion on said servicing module for displaying encoded visual indicia which are sensed by said optical sensor after said carriage moves along said traverse path to said printhead servicing station; and
- wherein said servicing module includes a primer connection spaced apart from said label portion, and said servicing station includes positioning means for locating said primer connection in communication with said at least one of said nozzle arrays and for locating said label portions in a viewing position in aligned proximity with said optical sensor to be sensed by said optical sensor, and said positioning means includes a servicing motor for moving said service station along a service path for locating said label in said viewing position.
- 21. The printing system of claim 20 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form at a time of manufacture of said servicing modules.
- 22. The printing system of claim 20 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded form by said nozzle arrays during operation of the printing system.
- 23. A replaceable servicing module which is removably installed on a printer having an inkjet printhead comprising:
- a body having external positional datum surfaces to facilitate installation on the printer, and having multiple servicing components which have periodic interaction with an array of printhead ink nozzles mounted on a scanning carriage, wherein said servicing components are selected from the group consisting of wiper, capper, primer and spittoon;
- a compartment inside of said body and in communication with at least one of said servicing components for receiving ink from said printhead nozzles; and
- a label on an exterior portion of said body for storing and visually displaying indicia which stores information in an encoded form which is optically sensed by an optical sensor located on the carriage.
- 24. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 which includes at least two servicing components selected from the group consisting of wiper, capper, primer and spittoon.
- 25. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 which includes at least three servicing components selected from the group consisting of wiper, capper, primer and spittoon.
- 26. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded pattern at a time of manufacture of said servicing module.
- 27. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 wherein said label includes informational indicia applied in an encoded pattern by said printhead nozzles during operation of the printhead nozzles on a printer.
- 28. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 wherein said label includes informational indicia relating to duration of use of said servicing components.
- 29. The replaceable servicing module of claim 23 wherein said label includes informational indicia relating to ink system with which said servicing components are intended to be used.
- 30. A method of color printing using a plurality of different printheads each having a different color ink and mounted in a scanning carriage which carries an optical sensor and traverses along a traverse path between a print zone and a servicing location separate from the print zone, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of separate servicing modules dedicated to respectively service the plurality of printheads by performing one or more of the following functions: wiping, capping, priming, and spitting;
- providing an information label on an exterior portion of each of the separate servicing modules;
- mounting the separate servicing modules in a servicing housing located in the servicing location;
- providing a servicing motor connected to the servicing housing;
- applying encoded visual indicia to the information label;
- actuating the servicing motor to move the servicing housing to a first location to allow performance of one of the aforesaid servicing functions; and
- actuating the servicing motor to move the servicing housing to a second location to position the label in a viewing location which allows the optical sensor to sense the visual indicia on the information label.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein said applying includes applying visual indicia in a reflective encoded form to the information label at a time of manufacture of the servicing modules.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said applying includes applying visual indicia in a reflective encoded form to the information label by depositing ink from the printheads after a time of manufacture of the servicing modules and during operation of a printer using the printheads.
- 33. The method of claim 30 wherein actuating the servicing motor to move the servicing housing moves the servicing housing to the first and second locations in a servicing direction which is normal to the traverse path of the scanning carriage.
- 34. The method of claim 30 which includes providing a supply of ink for the plurality of different printheads.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said encoded visual indicia includes information relating to said supply of ink.
- 36. The method of claim 30 which includes providing a supply of different color ink for each printhead, respectively, selected from the group consisting of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein said encoded visual indicia includes information relating to said supply of ink.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
A previously filed co-pending commonly assigned application related this application is Ser. No. 08/454,975 filed May 31, 1995 by Joseph E. Scheffelin et al. (the "'975 application") entitled CONTINUOUS REFILL OF SPRING BAG RESERVOIR IN AN INK-JET SWATH PRINTER/PLOTTER now U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,137, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Other more recent co-pending commonly assigned related applications are U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/726,587 entitled INKJET CARTRIDGE FILL PORT ADAPTOR now U.S. Pat. No. 5,874,976 filed Oct. 7, 1996 by Max S. Gunther, et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/810,485 entitled INKJET PRINTING WITH REPLACEABLE SET OF INK-RELATED COMPONENTS etc. filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Rick Becker, et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/805,859 entitled REPLACEABLE INK SUPPLY MODULE (BAG/BOX/TUBE/VALVE) etc. filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Elizabeth Zapata, et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/805,860 entitled SPACE EFFICIENT ENCLOSURE SHAPE FOR NESTING TOGETHER A PLURALITY OF REPLACEABLE INK SUPPLY BAGS filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Erich Coiner, et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/810,840 entitled PRINTING SYSTEM WITH SINGLE ON/OFF CONTROL VALVE etc. U.S. Pat. No. 5,929,883 filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Max S. Gunther, et al; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/805,861 entitled APPARATUS FOR PERIODIC AUTOMATED CONNECTION OF INK SUPPLY VALVES etc. filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Ignacio Olazabal, et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/806,749 entitled VARIABLE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR INK REPLENISHMENT etc. now U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,985 filed Mar. 3, 1997 by Mark Young, et al.; and Ser. No. 08/719,606 entitled CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE FOR MIS-DIRECTED INKJET PRINTHEAD NOZZLES filed Sep. 25, 1996 by Robert W. Beauchamp et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 5,835,108 all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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