IP Library Granted Patent US 7,344,325
Granted Patent B2
US 7,344,325 · App. 10/647,666 · Granted Mar 18, 2008

Identification card printer having ribbon cartridge with cleaner roller

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,344,325
App. No.
10/647,666
Granted
Mar 18, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An identification card printer includes a card input, a card transport, a printhead, and a card output. The card transport is configured to feed a card from the card input along a print path. The printhead is positioned below the print path and is configured to print an image on a surface of the card. The card can then be discharged through the card output.

Claims (30)

1. An identification card printer comprising:

a ribbon cartridge containing a supply of print ribbon and having a cleaner roller including a debris-collecting surface;

a card cleaner roller having a debris-collecting surface configured to engage the debris-collecting surface of the cleaner roller and remove debris from a surface of a card fed along a print path; and

a printhead configured to print an image using the print ribbon.

2. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a card input; and

a card transport configured to feed the card from the card input along the print path.

3. The printer of claim 2 , wherein the printhead is positioned below the print path and is configured to print the image on a bottom surface of the card.

4. The printer of claim 3 , wherein the debris-collecting surface of the card cleaner roller is positioned adjacent a bottom side of the print path and between the printhead and the card input.

5. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the ribbon cartridge includes a cartridge housing supporting supply and take-up spools, on which the supply of print ribbon is wound.

6. The printer of claim 5 , wherein the print ribbon extends over the printhead, which is positioned within a gap between the supply and take-up spools.

7. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a supply circuit mounted to the ribbon cartridge, the supply circuit including a memory containing supply information including a value;

a supply circuit reader configured to communicate with the supply circuit; and

a controller configured to access the supply information using the supply circuit reader and to adjust the value based on use of the print ribbon.

8. The printer of claim 7 , wherein the value corresponds to a number of prints remaining and the controller is configured to decrement the value in response to use of the print ribbon.

9. The printer of claim 8 , wherein the controller is further configured to disable use of the memory when the value reaches a predetermined end value.

10. The printer of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to disable use of the memory when the value reaches a predetermined end value.

11. The printer of claim 7 , wherein the supply information includes encrypted supply information and the controller is configured to decrypt the encrypted supply information.

12. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a supply circuit mounted to the ribbon cartridge, the supply circuit including a memory containing supply information including encrypted supply information that has been encrypted in accordance with a first encryption method;

a supply circuit reader configured to communicate with the supply circuit; and

a controller configured to retrieve the supply information from the supply circuit using the supply circuit reader and decrypt the encrypted supply information.

13. The printer of claim 12 , wherein the controller is further configured to re-encrypt the supply information in accordance with a second encryption method using the supply circuit reader.

14. The printer of claim 13 , wherein the second encryption method is different from the first encryption method.

15. The printer of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to decrypt the re-encrypted supply information.

16. The printer of claim 1 including a supply circuit mounted to the ribbon cartridge, the supply circuit including a memory containing supply information relating to the supply of print ribbon.

17. The printer of claim 16 including a printer controller and a supply circuit reader, the printer controller configured to access the supply information using the supply circuit reader.

18. The printer of claim 16 , wherein the supply information includes a lot code, a supplier code, a ribbon type, a security code, a printer configuration setting, a number of prints completed, or a number of prints remaining.

19. The printer of claim 16 , wherein the supply information is encrypted.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2014
From: HID GLOBAL CORPORATION
To: ASSA ABLOY AB
Reel/Frame 032554/0875 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 14, 2010
From: FARGO ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: HID GLOBAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023788/0399 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 23, 2004
From: MEIER, JAMES M.; JOHNSON, CHADWICK M.; COUNTRYMAN, GARY W., JR.; LUKASKAWCEZ, STACY W.; KLINEFELTER, GARY M.; PARK, RYAN G.; DUNHAM, MATTHEW K.; UPIN, JEFFREY D.; LENZ, GARY A.; PRIBULA, MARTIN C.; PLATNER, THOMAS C.; GERSHENOVICH, LEON; IBS, JON J.
To: FARGO ELECTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 014922/0574 →