Claims
- 1. A method of operating a printing apparatus, the printing apparatus including means for communicating a status message, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having permanently associated therewith an electronically-readable memory; monitoring a use of the subsystem in the apparatus; retaining in the electronically-readable memory a code relating to a maximum use of the subsystem; retaining in the electronically-readable memory a code relating to a cumulative use of the subsystem; retaining in the electronically-readable memory at least one service plan code; determining a rate of use of the subsystem per unit of time; determining, from the rate of use of the subsystem, the maximum use of the subsystem, and the cumulative use of the subsystem, a number of time units until the maximum use of the subsystem is reached; the printing apparatus determining, based on the service plan code, a threshold number of time units until the maximum use of the subsystem is reached, reaching said threshold number causing the printing apparatus to communicate a status message.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the printing apparatus includes means for communicating a status message over a network, further comprising the step of:
the printing apparatus determining, based on a service plan code, whether or not a status message is communicated over the network.
- 3. A method of operating a printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having permanently associated therewith an electronically-readable memory; providing within the apparatus a bottle supplying marking material, the bottle being separable from the module; determining a cumulative use of the marking material; determining a rate of use of the marking material per unit of time; retaining in the electronically-readable memory a code relating to the maximum amount of marking material usable from the bottle; and determining, from the rate of use of marking material, the maximum usable amount of marking material in the bottle, and the cumulative use of the marking material, a number of time units until the maximum usable amount of the marking material in the bottle is reached.
- 4. The method of claim 3, the step of determining a cumulative use of the marking material including monitoring a number of pixels requiring marking material processed by the apparatus.
- 5. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of retaining in the electronically-readable memory a transfer efficiency code relating to a transfer efficiency associated with the subsystem.
- 6. A module installable in a printing apparatus, comprising:
an electronically-readable memory; a charge receptor; a corotron; a transfer efficiency code loaded in the electronically-readable memory, the transfer efficiency code relating to a transfer efficiency of the corotron transferring marking material from the charge receptor to a print sheet.
- 7. A method of operating a printing apparatus, the printing apparatus comprising a module separable from the printing apparatus, the module including an electronically-readable memory, a charge receptor, and a corotron, comprising the steps of:
testing the module to determine a transfer efficiency of the corotron; and loading a code symbolic of the transfer efficiency into the electronically-readable memory.
- 8. A method of operating a printing apparatus, the printing apparatus comprising a module separable from the printing apparatus, the module including an electronically-readable memory and a subsystem of the printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
the printing apparatus reading from the electronically-readable memory a machine speed code relating to a predetermined speed of operation of the subsystem; and operating the printing apparatus consistent with the predetermined speed of operation of the subsystem.
- 9. A module installable in a printing apparatus, comprising:
an electronically-readable memory; a xerographic component; a first set point code, stored in the electronically-readable memory, the first set point code relating to an operating requirement of the xerographic component.
- 10. The module of claim 9, the first set point code relating to an operating requirement of the xerographic component when the module is operated in a first predetermined manner, and further comprising a second set point code stored in the electronically-readable memory, the second set point code relating to an operating requirement of the xerographic component when the module is operated in a second predetermined manner.
- 11. The module of claim 10, wherein the first predetermined manner is a first output speed and the second predetermined manner is a second output speed.
- 12. The module of claim 9, wherein the xerographic component is a corotron.
- 13. The module of claim 9, wherein the xerographic component is a portion of a development unit.
- 14. The module of claim 9, wherein the operating requirement is a voltage.
- 15. The module of claim 9, wherein the operating requirement is an AC frequency.
- 16. A method of operating a printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having permanently associated therewith an electronically-readable memory; storing in the electronically-readable memory a code relating to a date of remanufacture of the module.
- 17. A method of operating a printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having permanently associated therewith an electronically-readable memory; storing in the electronically-readable memory a code relating to an identity of the printing apparatus.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of storing in the electronically-readable memory a plurality of machine codes, each machine code relating to a printing apparatus in which the module has been installed.
- 19. A method of operating a printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having an electronically-readable memory permanently associated therewith; providing an ancillary part in the apparatus, the ancillary part being separate from the module; storing in the electronically-readable memory in the module a code relating to an installation condition of the ancillary part.
- 20. The method of claim 19, the code relating to whether the ancillary part was installed substantially simultaneous with installing the module.
- 21. The method of claim 19, the code relating to a date in which the ancillary part was installed in the printing apparatus.
- 22. The method of claim 19, the ancillary part comprising a quantity of toner marking material.
- 23. The method of claim 19, the ancillary part comprising a receptacle for waste material.
- 24. The method of claim 19, the ancillary part comprising a feed roll for handling a sheet.
- 25. A method of operating a printing apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a subsystem in the apparatus, the subsystem being disposed in a module which is separable from the apparatus, the module having an electronically-readable memory permanently associated therewith; deriving a fault code, the fault code being symbolic of a predetermined type of malfunction in the apparatus; and when a malfunction of said predetermined type occurs, recording the fault code in the electronically-readable memory.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of
when a malfunction of said predetermined type occurs, recording a time of said malfunction in the electronically-readable memory.
- 27. A module installable in a printing apparatus, comprising:
a rotatable charge receptor, the charge receptor having a landmark at a location along the circumference thereof; an electronically-readable memory; a seam signature code loaded in the electronically-readable memory, the seam signature code relating to a location of the landmark relative to the module at a particular time.
- 28. A method of operating a printing appparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing a module separable from the printing apparatus, the module having an electronically-readable memory associated therewith, and including a rotatable charge receptor, the charge receptor having a landmark at a location along a circumference thereof; and loading a seam signature code in the electronically-readable memory, the seam signature code relating to a location of the landmark relative to the module at a particular time.
- 29. The method of claim 28, the rotatable charge receptor defining a plurality of pitches along the circumference thereof, further comprising the steps of:
operating the printing apparatus, not using a disabled one of the plurality of pitches; and recording a location of the disabled one of the plurality of pitches relative to the landmark in the electronically-readable memory.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/978,307 filed Nov. 25, 1997.
[0002] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/043,579, filed Apr. 11, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60043579 |
Apr 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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