Universal printer chip
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1. A method of communicating a message authentication code for a toner cartridge to a printer having a processor containing a lock-out algorithm, comprising the steps of:
- providing a toner cartridge having a microcontroller in bidirectional communication with said processor when the cartridge is installed in the printer;
establishing a look-up table defining a plurality of processor-command algorithms associated with a plurality of printer models;
recognizing a communication pattern originated by the processor of the printer;
identifying at least one printer by matching the communication pattern from the processor of the printer to a processor-command algorithm defined on the look-up table;
generating a message authentication code associated with the identified printer; and
transmitting the message authentication code to the processor.
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Abstract
A toner cartridge having a microcontroller configured to store data necessary to create a message authentication code required by the printer. The microcontroller contains data values capable of generating acceptable MACs for a plurality of printers. The microcontroller recognizes a variety of unique parameters displayed by the printer'"'"'s processor to identify the printer being used. Once the printer is identified, the microcontroller loads the data values associated with the printer and generates an acceptable MAC to enable printer operation.
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1. A method of communicating a message authentication code for a toner cartridge to a printer having a processor containing a lock-out algorithm, comprising the steps of:
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providing a toner cartridge having a microcontroller in bidirectional communication with said processor when the cartridge is installed in the printer; establishing a look-up table defining a plurality of processor-command algorithms associated with a plurality of printer models; recognizing a communication pattern originated by the processor of the printer; identifying at least one printer by matching the communication pattern from the processor of the printer to a processor-command algorithm defined on the look-up table; generating a message authentication code associated with the identified printer; and transmitting the message authentication code to the processor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of communicating a message authentication code for a toner cartridge to a printer having a processor containing a lock-out algorithm, comprising the steps of:
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providing a toner cartridge having a microcontroller in bidirectional communication with said processor when the cartridge is installed in the printer; establishing a look-up table defining a plurality of lapsed-time values associated with a plurality of printer models; establishing an initial time value responsive to the activation of the microcontroller; establishing a final time value responsive to a predetermined communication from the processor to the microcontroller; subtracting the initial time value from the final time value to establish an identification value associated with a printer; identifying at least one printer by matching the identification value to a lapsed-time value defined on the look-up table; generating a message authentication code associated with the identified printer; and transmitting the message authentication code to the processor. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of communicating a message authentication code for a toner cartridge to a printer having a processor containing a lock-out algorithm, comprising the steps of:
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providing a toner cartridge having a microcontroller in bidirectional communication with said processor when the cartridge is installed in the printer; establishing a look-up table defining a first voltage value associated with a plurality of printer models; establishing a second voltage value by measuring the voltage at a point of contact between the microcontroller and the printer; identifying at least one printer by matching the second voltage value to a first voltage value defined on the look-up table; generating a message authentication code associated with the identified printer; and transmitting the message authentication code to the processor. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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