IP Library Granted Patent US 7,513,415
Granted Patent B1
US 7,513,415 · App. 11/188,533 · Granted Apr 7, 2009

Cash dispensing automated banking machine deposit printing system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,513,415
App. No.
11/188,533
Granted
Apr 7, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area ( 132 ) in the machine through a transport ( 124 ) and which are presented to the user through an opening ( 244 ). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening ( 244 ) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container ( 128 ). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller ( 56 ) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.

Claims (82)

1. A method comprising:

(a) sensing temperature with a temperature sensor within an automated banking machine, wherein the machine includes a cash dispenser, an inkjet printer, and at least one controller in operative connection with the sensor and the printer, wherein the inkjet printer comprises a plurality of nozzles, wherein the machine is enabled to carry out transactions, and the printer operates during at least some of the transactions to print indicia on items,

wherein the at least one controller is operative to cause the inkjet printer to operate at other times than when the printer is operated to print indicia during transactions carried out through operation of the machine,

wherein during these other times the inkjet printer operates using nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy,

wherein during these other times at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy is based on temperature sensed with the temperature sensor;

(b) causing a difference in the temperature sensed in step (a) from a prior temperature to be detected;

(c) responsive to step (b), determining a change to make in at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the temperature sensed in step (a), wherein the change includes a difference in at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy associated with the prior temperature; and

(d) operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at one of the other times using a changed at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the determination in step (c).

2. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

(e) dispensing cash through operation of the cash dispenser.

3. The method according to claim 2 and further comprising:

(f) receiving a deposit item through operation of the machine during a transaction;

(e) operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to print indicia on the item received in (f).

4. The method according to claim 3 wherein in (f) the deposit item comprises an envelope.

5. The method according to claim 3 wherein in (f) the deposit item comprises a check.

6. The method according to claim 3 wherein in (f) the deposit item comprises a currency bill.

7. The method according to claim 3 wherein the inkjet printer comprises a plurality of nozzles, and wherein (d) includes firing each of the plurality of nozzles.

8. The method according to claim 7 wherein (d) includes firing each of the nozzles at a lower energy level than an energy level at which the nozzles are fired when printing indicia.

9. The method according to claim 8 wherein in (d) the at least one controller is operative to cause each of the plurality of nozzles to fire repeatedly.

10. The method according to claim 9 wherein in (a) the temperature sensor senses temperature of ink within the inkjet printer.

11. The method according to claim 10 wherein in (d) firing the nozzles at a lower energy level is operative to heat ink within the inkjet printer.

12. The method according to claim 1 wherein (d) includes using a nozzle firing frequency associated with the temperature sensed in step (a), wherein the nozzle firing frequency used differs from the nozzle firing frequency associated with the prior temperature.

13. The method according to claim 1 wherein (d) includes using a nozzle firing energy associated with the temperature sensed in step (a), wherein the nozzle firing energy used differs from the nozzle firing energy associated with the prior temperature.

14. The method according to claim 1 wherein (d) includes operating the inkjet printer at a nozzle firing frequency and a nozzle firing energy without expelling ink from the nozzles.

15. The method according to claim 1 wherein (b) includes detecting a decrease in temperature,

wherein (d) includes operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at an increased nozzle firing frequency responsive to (b).

16. The method according to claim 1 wherein (b) includes detecting a decrease in temperature,

wherein (d) includes operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at an increased nozzle firing energy responsive to (b).

17. The method according to claim 1 wherein (b) includes detecting an increase in temperature,

wherein (d) includes operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at a decreased nozzle firing frequency responsive to (b).

18. The method according to claim 1 wherein (b) includes detecting an increase in temperature,

wherein (d) includes operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at a decreased nozzle firing energy responsive to (b).

19. The method according to claim 1 wherein (d) includes using both a nozzle firing frequency and a nozzle firing energy associated with the temperature sensed in step (a), wherein the nozzle firing frequency used differs from the nozzle firing frequency associated with the prior temperature, and wherein the nozzle firing energy used differs from the nozzle firing energy associated with the prior temperature.

20. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

(e) sensing humidity at the banking machine with a humidity sensing device in operative connection with the at least one controller,

wherein the controller is operative to cause the change in (c) to be determined responsive to humidity sensed in (e).

21. The method according to claim 20 and further comprising:

(f) prior to (d), providing the at least one controller with at least one altitude value corresponding to an altitude at which the machine is operated,

wherein in (d) the controller operates to cause the nozzles to fire responsive to the at least one altitude value.

22. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

heating ink within the inkjet printer.

23. The method according to claim 1 wherein the inkjet printer comprises a plurality of nozzles, and wherein (d) includes firing each of the plurality of nozzles at a lower energy level than an energy level at which the nozzles are fired during printing.

24. The method according to claim 1 wherein in (d) the at least one controller is operative to cause at least one nozzle of the inkjet printer to fire repeatedly, and wherein the at least one controller causes the at least one nozzle to fire at a frequency associated with the temperature sensed in (a).

25. The method according to claim 1 wherein in (d) the at least one controller is operative to cause at least one nozzle of the inkjet printer to fire repeatedly, and wherein the at least one controller causes the at least one nozzle to fire with an energy level associated with the temperature sensed in (a).

26. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

(e) sensing humidity at the banking machine with a humidity sensing device in operative connection with the at least one controller;

wherein in (d) the at least one controller causes the inkjet printer to operate responsive to humidity sensed in (e).

27. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

(e) providing at least one altitude value to the at least one controller, the at least one altitude value corresponding to an altitude at which the machine operates to carry out transactions,

wherein in (d) the at least one controller causes the inkjet printer to operate responsive to the at least one altitude value provided in (e).

28. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

receiving with the machine a card from a user seeking to conduct a transaction through operation of the machine;

reading card indicia from the card through operation of a card reader in the machine.

29. The method according to claim 28 and further comprising:

receiving a PIN with the machine through an input device on the machine.

30. The method according to claim 29 and further comprising:

responsive to the card indicia and the PIN having a corresponding relationship, dispensing cash from the machine to the user through operation of the cash dispenser.

31. The method according to claim 29 and further comprising:

responsive to the card indicia and the PIN having a corresponding relationship, receiving with the machine a deposit item;

operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet punter to print on the deposit item.

32. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising:

(e) responsible to the temperature sensed in (a) being at or above a predetermined temperature level, operating the at least one controller to cause cooling of the inkjet printer.

33. The method according to claim 32 wherein the inkjet printer comprises an ink reservoir, wherein step (e) includes using a Peltier device to cool the inkjet printer by cooling ink in the reservoir.

34. At least one computer readable medium including computer executable instructions, wherein the instructions are operative to cause at least one controller in an automated banking machine including a cash dispenser and an inkjet printer to carry out a method comprising:

(a) sensing temperature with a temperature sensor within the automated banking machine, wherein the inkjet printer is operative to print indicia on items during transactions carried out through operation of the machine,

wherein the at least one controller is operative to cause the inkjet printer to operate at other times than when printing indicia on items,

wherein during these other times the inkjet printer operates using nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy,

wherein during these other times at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy is based on temperature sensed with the temperature sensor;

(b) causing a difference in the temperature sensed in step (a) from a prior temperature to be detected;

(c) responsive to step (b), determining a change to make in at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the temperature sensed in step (a), wherein the change includes a difference in at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy associated with the prior temperature; and

(d) operating the at least one controller to cause the inkjet printer to operate at one of the other times using a changed at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the determination in step (c).

35. A method comprising:

(a) detecting a temperature change related to an inkjet printer in an automated banking machine, wherein the change is associated with a prior temperature and a current temperature,

wherein the automated banking machine includes at least one controller, at least one input device, a temperature sensor, and a cash dispenser,

wherein the inkjet printer comprises a plurality of nozzles,

wherein printer operation includes using a nozzle firing frequency and a nozzle firing energy,

wherein the at least one controller is operative to cause the inkjet printer to operate in a transaction mode in which indicia is printed on items during machine transactions,

wherein the at least one controller is operative to cause the inkjet printer to operate in a non transaction mode in which indicia is not printed on items during machine transactions,

wherein in the non transaction mode at least one of nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy is based on temperature sensed with the temperature sensor;

(b) prior to step (a), operating the inkjet printer in the non transaction mode using a nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the prior temperature;

(c) subsequent to step (a), operating the inkjet printer in the non transaction mode using a nozzle firing frequency and nozzle firing energy based on the current temperature, wherein at least one of the nozzle firing frequency and the nozzle firing energy used respectively differs from at least one of the nozzle firing frequency and the nozzle firing energy used in step (b); and

(d) operating the inkjet printer in the transaction mode to cause indicia to be printed on at least one item, wherein the nozzle firing energy used is greater than the nozzle fling energy used in step (b), and wherein the nozzle firing energy used is greater than the nozzle firing energy used in step (c).

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