A calibration resistor and a capacitance load are placed in parallel across the output of a voltage source and a first decay time is determined for the voltage to reach a second voltage from a first voltage after the voltage source is disconnected. With the calibration resistor electrically removed, N printheads of a printer and the capacitance load are placed in parallel across the voltage source output. In a first example, the voltage across the capacitance load at a second decay time, which is shorter than the first decay time, is determined and indicates at least one possibly shorted printhead when less than the second voltage. In a second example, the voltage across the capacitance load at the first decay time is determined and indicates at least one possibly shorted printhead when less than a third voltage which is less than the second voltage.
Power Control Circuit For Printers And Other Devices
Hugh E. Gilbert - Versailles KY, US Marvin Nicholson, III - Lexington KY, US Ricky E. Robbins - Harrodsburg KY, US Michael K. Webb - Winchester KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J023/00
US Classification:
347 5, 399 88, 323901
Abstract:
A power control circuit is connected between a power source and an electronic controller in a device such as a printer and includes a latchable power delivery state for delivering power to an electronic controller of the device. Temporary closure of a switch latches the power control circuit in its power delivery state. The electronic controller subsequently detects temporary closure of the switch and responds with an output signal that unlatches the power control circuit into a power non-delivery state. The power control circuit may include an associated kick-start circuit portion for causing the power control circuit to latch into its power delivery state in response to initial application of power by the power source.
Perforation Forming Mechanism For Use In An Imaging Apparatus
Adam Jude Ahne - Lexington KY, US William Michael Connors - Lexington KY, US Mark Joseph Edwards - Lexington KY, US Brian Keith Owens - Lexington KY, US Ricky Earl Robbins - Harrodsburg KY, US Douglas Laurence Robertson - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 25/00
US Classification:
400621, 4006211, 346 24
Abstract:
An apparatus for perforating a sheet of print media having a front side and a back side includes a printhead carriage for carrying a printhead. A perforator carriage carries a perforation forming mechanism. An isolation damper having elastic, vibration absorbing, characteristics couples the printhead carriage to the perforator carriage.
Method For Determining A Printhead Gap In An Ink Jet Apparatus That Performs Bi-Directional Alignment Of The Printhead
Mark J. Edwards - Lexington KY, US Brian K. Owens - Lexington KY, US Ricky E. Robbins - Danville KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 53/308
US Classification:
347 8, 347 19, 347 9
Abstract:
A method for determining a printhead gap between a printhead and a sheet of media in an ink jet apparatus that performs bi-directional alignment of the printhead includes determining a first amount of bi-directional misalignment of the printhead at a first unknown printhead gap; changing the printhead gap from the first unknown printhead gap to a second unknown printhead gap by a known printhead gap change amount; determining a second amount of bi-directional misalignment of the printhead at the second unknown printhead gap; and calculating at least one of the first unknown printhead gap and the second unknown printhead gap based on the first amount of bi-directional misalignment, the second amount of bi-directional misalignment, and the known printhead gap change amount.
User-Selectable Functions For Use In Output Devices To Generate Background Images
Adam J. Ahne - Lexington KY, US Mark J. Edwards - Lexington KY, US Brian K. Owens - Lexington KY, US Ricky E. Robbins - Danville KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G06F 15/00 G06K 1/00 G06K 15/00 H04N 1/40
US Classification:
358 118, 358 328
Abstract:
User-selectable functions for use in output devices to generate background images. One embodiment of the invention provides an image capture and printing device for creating a scanned image of an item or an original image. The device includes a user interface configured to present a plurality of capture-to functions and to receive input from a user indicating a selection of at least one of the plurality of capture-to functions; an image capturer configured to capture an image, where the size, shape, or intensity of the image, or a combination thereof is based upon the selected capture-to function; and a print engine configured to print the captured image as a background layer in a copy.
Rfid Linking Device-Based Switchable Sensor, Component With Switchable Sensor, And System For Detecting Component Unseated
A RFID linking device-based switchable sensor can be used to detect an unseated condition of one component with another component. The switchable sensor includes a RFID linking device, such as a RFID tag, with an electrical circuitry mountable on the one component and a switchable device incorporated with two portions of the electrical circuitry physically and electrically separated from one another such that the switchable device is exposed and normally in a first condition disabling the RFID linking device to a communicatively unavailable state. The switchable device is accessible from externally of the switchable sensor and thus switchable to a second condition, due to contact with an actuator element on the other component, enabling the RFID linking device to a communicatively available state in response to the one component being placed in the seated condition with the other component.
Imaging Apparatus Having A Document Planar Member With An Input Operating State
Mark Joseph Edwards - Lexington KY, US Brian Keith Owens - Lexington KY, US Ricky Earl Robbins - Danville KY, US John Thomas Writt - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G06K 15/00
US Classification:
358 116, 358 115, 358 11
Abstract:
An imaging apparatus includes an image capturing system. A controller is communicatively coupled to the image capturing system. A scanner body has a scanner opening. The image capturing system is located adjacent the scanner opening. A document planar member is positioned across the scanner opening. The document planar member is communicatively coupled to the controller. The document planar member has an input operating state wherein the document planar member receives at least one input from a user input object and supplies the at least one input to the controller for further processing.
Mark Joseph Edwards - Lexington KY, US Ricky Earl Robbins - Danville KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
H04N 1/04
US Classification:
358497, 358486, 358488, 358474, 399379, 399380
Abstract:
An imaging apparatus includes a scan bar having a scanner head. A drive mechanism is drivably coupled to the scan bar. A controller is communicatively coupled to the scanner head and the drive mechanism. A scanner body has a cover defining a scanner opening in which a document glass is mounted. The scan bar is located below the cover. The scanner body has a home position opening separate from the scanner opening that passes through the cover. A scanner lid is pivotably coupled to the scanner body. The scanner lid has a home protrusion located for mating engagement with the home position opening of the scanner body when the scanner lid is closed to define a home position for the scanner head.