Status reporting from multiple tray accessory
First Claim
1. A printing system capable of attachment of multiple accessory units with electrical connection to said accessory units,said accessory units each having electronic logic elements responsive to an initiation command to block further passage of said initiation command and to respond with information describing each accessory unit and then be in a status to cause a subsequent initiation command to reach the next accessory unit in a series of said accessory units,one accessory unit in said series of accessory units comprising two paper trays physically connected in stacked relationship, each of said paper trays having variable initial information of the status of each of said paper trays,said electronic logic elements of said one accessory unit being electrically connected to both of said paper trays to receive status information unique to each said paper trays, said electronic logic elements of said one accessory unit responding to said initiation command with an identification of said one accessory unit as a two-paper tray unit and with status information as to each of said paper trays.
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Abstract
Two stacked paper trays (43, 45) are connected electrically by cable (53) and are physically combined, as by bolts. The combined unit has a single microprocessor (49). The paper trays communicate status, such as paper size and paper amount to the microprocessor. The microprocessor reports upon interrogation from a control processor (61) of a printer (7) that it is a multiple tray unit and reports the status for each unit. This avoids the use of a microprocessor with each tray.
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1. A printing system capable of attachment of multiple accessory units with electrical connection to said accessory units,
said accessory units each having electronic logic elements responsive to an initiation command to block further passage of said initiation command and to respond with information describing each accessory unit and then be in a status to cause a subsequent initiation command to reach the next accessory unit in a series of said accessory units, one accessory unit in said series of accessory units comprising two paper trays physically connected in stacked relationship, each of said paper trays having variable initial information of the status of each of said paper trays, said electronic logic elements of said one accessory unit being electrically connected to both of said paper trays to receive status information unique to each said paper trays, said electronic logic elements of said one accessory unit responding to said initiation command with an identification of said one accessory unit as a two-paper tray unit and with status information as to each of said paper trays.
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