Method and apparatus for storing increment values without using an increment counter
First Claim
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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Abstract
Electronic systems, such as printing systems, often use components that have integral memory. The integral memory can be used to store information about the component. In some printing systems this memory includes a portion that stores a value indicative of an amount of a consumable that has been used. Some printing systems do this by using a counter to count the amount of the consumable used and then sending a count command to the memory. The increment count command is processed to increment the value stored within the memory. Disclosed is a method and system for allowing the memory to be updated by a count command without having to increment the value stored. This method allows print cartridges to be used in printing systems that utilize counters without having to increment the counter each time an increment command is received.
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1. A printing system comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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