Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:
a replaceable printer cartridge containing a printing material and having memory integrated therein that stores printing material data; a processor configured to retrieve the printing material data; an optimizer to adjust printer parameter settings based on the printing material data to optimize printer performance for use with the printing material; and wherein the optimizer is further configured to determine if there is a mismatch between the printing material data and a configuration for the printer, and to initiate a response action in the event a mismatch is detected.
- 2. The printer as recited in claim 1, wherein the response action further comprises shutting off power to the printer in the event a mismatch is detected between the printing material data and the printer configuration.
- 3. The printer as recited in claim 1, wherein the response action further comprises displaying a user warning message advising of a mismatch in the event a mismatch is detected between the printing material data and the printer configuration.
- 4. The printer as recited in claim 1, further comprising a manufacturer identifier stored in the memory, and wherein the optimizer is further configured to detect a mismatch between the manufacturer identifier and a list of approved manufacturers when the manufacturer is not listed in the list of approved manufacturers.
- 5. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein the memory comprises radio frequency identification (RFID) memory, and the printer further comprises an RFID interrogator.
- 6. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein the memory comprises a magnetic strip, and the printer further comprises a magnetic strip reader.
- 7. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein the memory comprises conventional semiconductor memory, and the printer further comprises a memory contact to establish a data pathway between the semiconductor memory and the printer.
- 8. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein:
the printing material comprises laser printer toner having a low pile height; the replaceable printer cartridge comprises a toner cartridge containing the low pile height toner; the toner cartridge further comprises a high durability photoconductor that is required when the low pile height toner is used; the printing material data indicates that the printing material is the low pile height toner; and the optimizer is configured to detect a mismatch if the printer is not properly configured to use a toner cartridge that contains a low pile height toner.
- 9. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein:
the printing material comprises laser printer toner containing a scrubbing agent additive; the replaceable printer cartridge comprises a toner cartridge; the printing material data indicates that the printing material is the laser printer toner with the scrubbing agent; and the optimizer is further configured to detect a mismatch when the printer is not properly configured to utilize laser printer toner that contains a scrubbing agent additive.
- 10. The printer recited in claim 1 wherein:
the printer further comprises a development bias setting that is set to one of multiple voltage levels; the printing material comprises laser printer toner designed for use with an optimum development bias voltage setting; the replaceable printer cartridge comprises a toner cartridge; the printing material data indicates the optimum development bias voltage setting; and the optimizer is further configured to detect a mismatch in the event that the development bias setting cannot be set to the optimum voltage setting indicated in the printing material data.
- 11. A printer cartridge installable into a printer having a variable printer parameter setting, the printer cartridge comprising:
a printing material; memory containing printing material data that is transferable to the printer, the printing material data enabling the printer to set the variable printer parameter setting to an optimum setting for use with the printing material and to initiate a response action in the event that the variable printer parameter setting cannot be set to the optimum setting.
- 12. The printer as recited in claim 11, wherein the response action further comprises displaying a user warning.
- 13. The printer as recited in claim 11, wherein the response action further comprises shutting off power to the printer.
- 14. A method for optimizing operation of a printing device for use with a printing material, the printing device having a replaceable component that contains the printing material and has memory that stores printing material data, the method comprising:
retrieving the printing material data after the replaceable component has been installed into the printing device; setting a variable printer parameter of the printing device to an optimum setting for use with the replaceable component based on the printing material data; and detecting if there is a mismatch between the printing material data and a printer configuration that indicates the printing material should not be used with the printer.
- 15. The method recited in claim 14 wherein the response action further comprises interrupting power to the printing device so that the printing device is not operational.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the response action further comprises displaying a warning message that indicates a mismatch between the printing material and the printer configuration.
- 17. The method recited in claim 14 wherein:
the printing device is a laser printer; the printing material is laser printer toner having a low pile height; the replaceable printing component is a toner cartridge further comprising a high durability photoconductor that is required when the laser printer utilizes the low pile height toner; the printing material data indicates that the printing material is the low pile height toner; the setting a variable printer parameter of the printing device comprises setting a toner use parameter to enable the printing device to use a lesser amount of toner; and the detecting if there is a mismatch further comprises detecting there is a mismatch when the printer configuration is incompatible for use with a low pile height toner.
- 18. The method recited in claim 14 wherein:
the printing device is a laser printer; the printing material is laser printer toner containing a scrubbing agent additive; the replaceable printing component is a toner cartridge; the printing material data indicates that the printing material is the toner containing a scrubbing agent additive; setting a variable printer parameter of the printing device comprises setting a toner type parameter to enable the printer to print on an alternate print medium without damaging the printer or the toner cartridge; and the detecting if there is a mismatch further comprises detecting that there is a mismatch when the printer configuration is incompatible with a toner that contains a scrubbing agent.
- 19. The method recited in claim 14 wherein:
the printing device is a laser printer having a development bias setting that is settable to one of multiple voltage settings; the printing material is laser printer toner; the replaceable printing component is a toner cartridge; the printing material data indicates an optimum voltage setting to be used for the development bias setting with the laser printer toner; the setting a variable printer parameter of the printing device comprises setting the development bias setting to the optimum voltage setting; and the detecting if there is a mismatch further comprises detecting that there is a mismatch when the variable printer parameter cannot be set to the optimum voltage setting.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S patent application Ser. No. 09/410,989, entitled “Non-Contact Acumen Features,” filed Oct. 1, 1999 by Robert Haines, a co-applicant of this application, and others.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09410989 |
Oct 1999 |
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10195113 |
Jul 2002 |
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