EP0538444A1 - Ink residual quantity sensor of ink jet printer - Google Patents

Ink residual quantity sensor of ink jet printer

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EP0538444A1
EP0538444A1 EP19920910697 EP92910697A EP0538444A1 EP 0538444 A1 EP0538444 A1 EP 0538444A1 EP 19920910697 EP19920910697 EP 19920910697 EP 92910697 A EP92910697 A EP 92910697A EP 0538444 A1 EP0538444 A1 EP 0538444A1
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ink
dots
printed
unit
residual
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French (fr)
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Satoru Uozumi
Morihiko Yamada
Ichiro Hanaoka
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Eastman Kodak Co
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Eastman Kodak Co
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17566Ink level or ink residue control

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  • the present invention relates to apparatus for sensing and displaying the amount of ink remaining in an ink cartridge of the type used in a conventional ink jet printer.
  • ink jet printers operate to print information on paper by selectively projecting drops of liquid ink supplied by an ink cartridge. Some of these printers are able to detect depletion of ink in order to prevent running out of ink during the process of printing. For example, detection of ink depletion has been heretofore done by means of a pair of electrodes so placed inside the ink cartridge that current between the electrodes is terminated when the ink level comes down below the electrodes. Another scheme is to place a magnetic float on the surface of the ink so that when the float comes down as the ink is depleted, it is detected by a magnetic sensor attached to the side of the ink tank, thereby making it possible to detect a shortage of ink.
  • the present invention has as an objective the provision of an ink residual quantity sensor for an ink jet printer capable of accurate detection of the residual quantity of ink in an ink cartridge without increasing cost of the ink cartridge.
  • a number representing the number of dots actually printed by the printhead is stored in a first storage device.
  • a storage control device serves to add to the stored number of dots actually printed a number representing the number of dots that could have been printed by the suctioned quantity of ink.
  • the residual quantity of ink in the cartridge is determined by an ink residue detection means which compares (a) the sum of the number of dots actually printed and the number of dots which can be printed by the suctioned quantity of ink with (b) a number representing the number of dots which are printable by a full volume capacity of ink cartridge 8, such number of printable dots also being stored in a storage device.
  • the result of this comparison is displayed by a gauge or the like on the printer housing, or by printing a display representing the residual quantity of ink on a sheet of paper.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of an ink jet printer.
  • Figure 2 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of an ink residual quantity sensor of an ink jet printer according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating various steps of a program for implementing the method of the invention.
  • Figure 4 is an explanatory drawing showing an example of display of residual quantity of ink.
  • Fig. 1 shows a top plan view of an ink jet printer.
  • An opening 2 is formed in the upper surface of the printer housing 1, and a roller platen 3 and guide axis 4 are provided in parallel to each other within opening 2.
  • Platen 3, which is rotatably supported, is rotated by the driving power of a stepping motor 5 through a plurality of gears 6.
  • a carriage 7, which is moved laterally by the driving power of a stepping motor (not shown), is movably attached to guide axis 4.
  • an ink cartridge 8 which contains specified quantity of ink and is integrally provided with a printhead having a head nozzle to eject ink.
  • An ink priming means 9 is attached to one end of platen 3.
  • priming means 9 has a precision pumping mechanism which enables it to precisely control the quantity of ink it suctions with a single pumping action.
  • Such mechanism comprises a pump, a stepping motor to drive this pump and a cap member having a tube connected to the suctioning end of the pump.
  • the cap covers the head nozzle in order to prevent drying up of ink on the nozzle, and a negative pressure is applied by the pump to the head nozzle in order to suction ink therefrom, thereby preventing the nozzle from clogging up.
  • this priming action is performed automatically when an ink cartridge is replaced, or after a predetermined amount of printing has been done (e.g.50 pages of printing), or whenever it is desired to do so., such as by depressing a switch 12.
  • the printer housing is also provided, on the upper surface thereof, with power switch 11 and a plurality of operation switches 12 through 15.
  • a set of light-emitting diodes LED1 - LED4 can be mounted atop the printer housing to display, for example, the residual amount of ink in a cartridge and/or different selected printing fonts.
  • Fig.2 is a block diagram of the control circuit on the aforementioned printed circuit board.
  • Numeral 21 denotes a control unit for inputting printing data. It controls the printing operation by controlling a head driving unit 22 which drives the printhead, a carriage driving unit 23 which drives the stepping motor of carriage 7, and a paper feeder driving unit 24 which drives the stepping motor 5 of platen 3.
  • Control unit 21 also performs ink priming by controlling a pump driving unit 25 which drives the stepping motor of the pump of priming means 9.
  • a memory unit 26 Connected to control unit 21 is a memory unit 26 having a first storage means 27 for storing a number representing the total number of printable dots, which can be computed from the full volume capacity of ink cartridge 8, a second storage means 28 for storing a number representing the total number of dots actually printed by the printhead, as well as the number of drops that could have been printed by the ink suctioned through the print head during the priming operation ⁇ , and a counter 29 for counting a number of dots printed on a single line.
  • Storage means 27 and 28 comprise nonvolatile memories.
  • Control unit 21 comprises a suitably programmed microprocessor which enables it to function as (i) a storage control means 30 for causing, at each operation of priming means 9, the number of dots that could have been printed from a quantity of suctioned ink to be added to the number of actually printed dots stored in storage means 28; (ii) an ink residue detection means 31, which computes the residual quantity of ink based on respective numbers of printable and actually printed dots stored in storage means 27 and 28, respectively; and (iii) a display output means 32 for causing the computed residual quantity of ink to be displayed.
  • a storage control means 30 for causing, at each operation of priming means 9, the number of dots that could have been printed from a quantity of suctioned ink to be added to the number of actually printed dots stored in storage means 28;
  • an ink residue detection means 31 which computes the residual quantity of ink based on respective numbers of printable and actually printed dots stored in storage means 27 and 28, respectively; and
  • a display output means 32 for causing the computed residual
  • the change mode begins when power switch 11 is turned on with switch 12 held down (Step 5). Since carriage 7 is always positioned opposite the priming means 9 except while printing, it is not generally possible to physically reach the ink cartridge 8 for the purpose of replacement.
  • control unit 21 drives the stepping motor through carriage driving unit 33, thereby moving carriage 7 to the center of the printing range (Step 6) so that ink cartridge 8 can be replaced. Then, the operator releases the mechanical lock which holds the cartridge on the carriage, replaces ink cartridge 8 with a new cartridge and sets the mechanical lock again (Step 7).
  • control unit 21 After changing the cartridge, when switch 12 is turned on (Step 8), control unit 21 clears the memory in printed dot number storage means 28 and causes carriage 7 to be moved to a position opposite priming means 9 (Step 9). When carriage 7 has moved to this position, the cap member covers the head nozzle, and priming is performed under this condition (Step 10). Control unit 21 drives the stepping motor of the pump through pump driving unit 25 and, using the action of the pump, applies negative pressure to the head nozzle to suction ink.
  • Step 11 Since the quantity of suctioned ink can be represented as a number of printed dots, such number can be stored in storage means 28 by control unit 21 functioning as storage control means 30 (Step 11). i the above description, the printer was set at the change mode at Step 5. In case ink cartridge 8 is not to be changed, however, by turning off power switch 11, carriage 7 can be moved to the priming position opposite priming means 9, thereby returning the printer to the stand-by mode (Steps 12 and 13). The power is cut off thereafter.
  • Step 14 Printing is done with ink ejected onto the paper from the head nozzle, while carriage 7 is moving. At that time, the number of dots actually printed by the head is counted by counter 29.
  • Step 15 the number of printed dots counted by counter 29 is cumulatively stored in printed dot number storage means 28 (Step 15). - Printing is performed with Steps 14 and 15 being repeated as above.
  • Step 16 carriage 7 is moved automatically to the front of priming means 9 (Step 17) to receive the priming action described above (Step 18).
  • Step 19 The quantity of ink suctioned by the above priming action is converted to a number of printed dots, and this number is stored in printed dot number storage means 28 by the storage control means 30 of control unit 21 (Step 19). If the current printing operation has not yet been completed, the printer is returned to Step 14, from which the process is resumed (Step 20).
  • Steps 1 and 2 thereby setting the printer at the test mode. Paper should be set on platen 3 beforehand.
  • Control unit 21 determines, using its function as ink residue detection means 31, the residual quantity of ink by comparing the number of printable dots stored in printable dot number storage means 27 with the number of actually printed dots (which includes the dots that could have been printed by the suctioned ink), which was input in printed dot number storage means 28 in the manner described above. Then, using its function as display output means 32, control unit 21 causes the value of ink residual quantity to be displayed. According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention, the residual quantity of ink is printed on paper. As it is shown in Fig. 4, it is indicated as a bar graph whose length represents residual quantity of ink in relation to the length representing the full volume capacity (Step 3).
  • ink cartridge 8 is not provided with special parts for detecting residual quantity of ink, and, therefore, its cost can be kept low. Further, detection of residual ink quantity can be conducted through software in a microcomputer incorporated in an Inkjet printer.
  • Priming action can be actuated by a manual command by operating switch 12 when power switch 11 is at the "on" position.
  • the manner of displaying residual quantity of ink is not restricted to the aforementioned manner that calls for printing on paper, it may be indicated by . means of a liquid crystal display or a lamp.
  • the output of the residual ink detector can be used to energize one or more of the LED's (LED1- LED4), the more LED's energized, the greater the quantity of ink remaining in the cartridge.
  • the number of dots actually printed is stored in a printed dot number storage means, and, whenever priming is performed, the quantity of suctioned ink is also cumulatively stored as a number of printed dots.
EP19920910697 1991-04-17 1992-04-15 Ink residual quantity sensor of ink jet printer Withdrawn EP0538444A1 (en)

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