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Method and apparatus for storing increment values without using an increment counter

  • US 9,875,436 B2
  • Filed: 11/18/2013
  • Issued: 01/23/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A printing system comprising:

  • at least one print cartridge having an integral memory, wherein the integral memory includes multiple storage locations;

    a communication path for providing command signals to the at least one print cartridge; and

    a counter for counting an amount of a consumable used by the at least one print cartridge, wherein a host device transmits the command signals to the at least one print cartridge, wherein the command signals include an increment counter command for instructing the integral memory to increment a counter by a specific amount, wherein the increment counter command is processed by storing in one of the multiple storage locations a value indicative of the specific amount, wherein a stored base value is output as an increment count value;

    wherein when each of the multiple storage locations has a stored value therein, the increment counter command is processed by;

    summing each of the stored values to determine a total stored value;

    updating a total amount by the total stored value;

    emptying each of the multiple storage locations so that each of the multiple storage locations does not contain a stored value; and

    storing in one of the multiple storage locations a value indicative of the specific amount.

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