Ethernet and USB powered printers and methods for supplying Ethernet and USB power to a printer
First Claim
1. A printing device capable of obtaining power from at least one of an Ethernet network transmission line and a USB connection, the printing device comprising:
- a power and data interface in communication with a port, the port being one of a powered Ethernet communication port and a USB communication port, the power and data interface being configured to separate data transmission from power transmission;
a first power converter in communication with the power and data interface, the power converter to supply an available amount of power;
a controller configured to determine a required amount of power for an upcoming print operation that involves energizing printhead elements, the printhead elements including a first group of the printhead elements and a second group of the printhead elements, wherein the first group of the printhead elements is separately controllable from the second group of the printhead elements;
a printer control and image generating circuit in data communication with the power and data interface and in electrical communication with the power converter, the printer control and image generating circuit configured to;
when the required amount of power is less than or equal to the available amount of power, performing the print operation by simultaneously energizing the first and second groups of the printhead elements; and
when the required amount of power is greater than the available amount of power, performing the print operation by alternately energizing the first group of the printhead elements at first times and energizing the second group of the printhead elements at second times.
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Abstract
Ethernet and Universal Serial Bus (USB) powered printing devices are provided. In particular, Ethernet and USB powered printers and methods of Ethernet powering of printers that support high speed printing and/or data intensive printing. Such high-speed and/or data intensive printing operations are able to be Ethernet or USB powered by providing for a power storage unit within the printer device that is able be charged during non-printing periods and provide for necessary energy bursts to support such higher powered processes. In addition, the present invention provides for devices and methods that allow for printers to operate with main power provided by conventional power mains and for back-up or secondary power to be supplied by Ethernet or USB power. Additionally, the invention provides for Ethernet or USB powering, both primary and back-up, of the data and configuration settings in the printer control and image generating electronics. In the back-up power mode, the Ethernet or USB power insures that data and configurations are not lost during periods of main power outage. The invention also provides a printer and method that can optimize a printing operation, e.g., by adjusting the speed of the printing operation according to the power required for the operation and/or the power available.
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13 Claims
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1. A printing device capable of obtaining power from at least one of an Ethernet network transmission line and a USB connection, the printing device comprising:
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a power and data interface in communication with a port, the port being one of a powered Ethernet communication port and a USB communication port, the power and data interface being configured to separate data transmission from power transmission; a first power converter in communication with the power and data interface, the power converter to supply an available amount of power; a controller configured to determine a required amount of power for an upcoming print operation that involves energizing printhead elements, the printhead elements including a first group of the printhead elements and a second group of the printhead elements, wherein the first group of the printhead elements is separately controllable from the second group of the printhead elements; a printer control and image generating circuit in data communication with the power and data interface and in electrical communication with the power converter, the printer control and image generating circuit configured to; when the required amount of power is less than or equal to the available amount of power, performing the print operation by simultaneously energizing the first and second groups of the printhead elements; and when the required amount of power is greater than the available amount of power, performing the print operation by alternately energizing the first group of the printhead elements at first times and energizing the second group of the printhead elements at second times. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for providing power to a printing device, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a powered communication port of the printing device, a signal including power transmissions and data transmissions; separating, by a power and data interface of the printing device, the data transmissions from the power transmissions; providing the power transmissions to a power converter of the printing device, the power converter to supply an available amount of power; determining a required amount of power for an upcoming print operation that involves energizing printhead elements, the printhead elements including a first group of the printhead elements and a second group of the printhead elements, wherein the first group of the printhead elements is separately controllable from the second group of the printhead elements; when the required amount of power is less than or equal to the available amount of power, performing the print operation by simultaneously energizing the set of printhead elements; and when the required amount of power is greater than the available amount of power, performing the print operation by alternately energizing first group of the printhead elements at first times and the second group of the printhead elements at second times. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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