WO2006014191A1 - Thermal print head usage monitoring sensor and method for using the sensor - Google Patents

Thermal print head usage monitoring sensor and method for using the sensor Download PDF

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WO2006014191A1
WO2006014191A1 PCT/US2005/009771 US2005009771W WO2006014191A1 WO 2006014191 A1 WO2006014191 A1 WO 2006014191A1 US 2005009771 W US2005009771 W US 2005009771W WO 2006014191 A1 WO2006014191 A1 WO 2006014191A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/315Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of heat to a heat sensitive printing or impression-transfer material
    • B41J2/32Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of heat to a heat sensitive printing or impression-transfer material using thermal heads
    • B41J2/35Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of heat to a heat sensitive printing or impression-transfer material using thermal heads providing current or voltage to the thermal head
    • B41J2/355Control circuits for heating-element selection
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17503Ink cartridges
    • B41J2/17543Cartridge presence detection or type identification
    • B41J2/17546Cartridge presence detection or type identification electronically

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  • the present invention is generally directed to a print head monitor and, more specifically, to a thermal printing system and method for monitoring thermal print head usage.
  • thermal print heads While many different types of thermal print heads are commonly used in business and residential printers, known print heads share common drawbacks. For example, when an allegedly defective thermal print head is returned to a manufacturer or distributor, it is usually difficult to determine whether the thermal print head is actually defective or whether the print head has been misused. Thermal print heads are designed for specific operating conditions and, depending upon the printer in which they are installed, may malfunction due to use outside of design parameters. Additionally, it can be difficult to determine how much actual use a consumer obtained from the print head prior to malfunction.
  • monitor or printing system that monitors thermal print head usage; that preferably stores print head operational and performance specifications; that preferably stores actual print head operating characteristics; that preferably provides data that can be used to optimize print head design parameters; and that preferably interfaces with remote operating systems.
  • a thermal print head data acquisition unit that monitors print head functions and accumulates corresponding data which may be stored in a memory.
  • a printing system with the data acquisition unit connected to the print head driver circuit will provide data that is useful in the analysis of print head use conditions and failure causes.
  • the data acquisition unit may be assembled on board the print head or connected through an external connection, such as a USB, so that the data is transmitted to another part of the printing system or to a remote computer or memory.
  • Figure 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a printing system incorporating the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of a
  • Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary print head driver circuit of a printing system of the type illustrated in Figure 1.
  • linear print means “linear print by a print head based on the printing having a specific resolution.”
  • the words “a” and “one”, as used in the claims and in the corresponding portions of the specification, are defined as including one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise.
  • printing system 10 uses a data acquisition unit (“DAU") 20 to continually monitor actual usage of a print head. It is preferred that the DAU 20 periodically sweep across all print head functions to acquire periodic data regarding the operating environment of the print head and the status of the print head.
  • DAU data acquisition unit
  • the printing system 10 shown in Figure 1 preferably includes the thermal print head and the DAU 20.
  • the DAU 20 can be separate from the print head without departing from the present invention.
  • the DAU 20 is provided in a stand alone package, it is separate from the print head board, but is equipped with a connector to be in communication with a pre-existing print head or printing systems.
  • a monitoring station Through monitoring, errors in operation or in the printer environment that may lead to premature failure can be detected early, and preferably transmitted to a monitoring station. For example, if a thermal print head is designed to be used with a specific voltage range and it is used with a different range, the DAU 20 will communicate the problem prior to print head failure and permit corrective action.
  • the DAU 20 allows for: storing of predetermined data prior to initial use by an end user; comparing and analyzing print head data during use; storing and transferring of print head data; and, when connected externally, processing requests for stored data.
  • Other print head driver circuits can be used with the printing system 10 of the present invention and the specific circuit will depend upon the type of print head used.
  • the DAU 20 of Figure 1 is in communication with the print head driver circuit 30 through the communication connection 28.
  • DAU 20 preferably includes a microcontroller 46.
  • the microcontroller 46 preferably monitors and detects a clock signal 12, a latch signal 14, and a strobe signal 16 to the print head driver circuit 30.
  • the microcontroller 46 preferably receives a thermistor signal 18 and a thermal head voltage (hereinafter referred to as "THV") signal 26 from the print head driver circuit 30.
  • TSV thermal head voltage
  • a standard five volt (5 V) line in most printers is shown as "VDD”.
  • VCC- PH can be used to apply an external voltage to the print head.
  • the DAU 20 preferably includes at least one memory 34 and multiple electrical components that are in communication with the microcontroller 46.
  • the memory 34 may include any suitable type or combination of memories, such as FLASH, EEPROM, EPROM, RAM, or the like.
  • Other electrical components shown in the illustrated circuit are: capacitors 48, polarized fixed capacitors 50, resistors 52, zener diodes 56, grounds 58, voltage regulator inputs 60, and diodes 62.
  • the particular electrical components, as well as the illustrated circuit configuration, can be varied without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the print head driver circuit 30 shown in block form receives a communication signal 28 to communicate the printing data to the print head from the on board driver circuit shown in exemplary detail in Figure 3.
  • the DAU 20 be integrated with the print head to provide a "smart" print head, however, it may be interfaced with an external operating system 70.
  • the operating system 70 can be a personal computer, a local server, or a remote server that is communicated with via a wireless interface or a physical network.
  • a usage tracking module 32 operates to determine an amount of linear printing performed by the print head. Data from the usage tracking module 32 allows analysis of the print head's probable operational life. The usage tracking module 32 provides information on the average print head longevity and allows refinements to more precisely determine activity issues so performance can be improved upon.
  • the usage tracking module 32 uses an analog/digital converter to read the thermal head voltage (i.e., the voltage in which the print head is operating) and to read the thermistor signal 18 to determine the print head operating temperature.
  • the thermal print head driver circuit 30 the thermal print head includes a print surface capable of producing eight hundred thirty-two (832) ink dots. Each dot is created by ink separated from an ink reservoir in the print head due to heat generated by an associated resistor 52 or other heating element. Referring to the top of Figure 3, locations associated with potential ink dots 54 are arranged in groups of 64 to simplify the schematic. The number of ink drops firing from the print head is determined, in part, by the data signal 28 which preferably is received as a multiplexed signal of multiple parallel data signals 28A-28D. [0027] The data signals 28A-28D are processed by data latches 56 that are controlled by the latch signal 14 and the clock signal 12 from the DAU 20.
  • the data latches 66 (also known as "flip flops") output signal to AND gates 68.
  • the AND gates 68 also receives a strobe signal 16 from the DAU 20.
  • the strobe signal 16 from the DAU 20 preferably includes multiple strobe signals 16A-16D.
  • the AND gates process the output of the flip flops 66 and the strobe signals 16A- 16D to provide a digital signal.
  • the resultant digital signal is processed by an inverter 64 and then passed through a heating or resistive element 52. When current is passed through the heating or resistive element 52, an ink dot is ejected from an associated location of the ink reservoir of the print head.
  • the controller 46 has a dedicated interrupt that is edge sensitive per each active low transition of the print head latch signal, which is active once per each print line.
  • the processing of the interrupt will include, but not be limited to, incrementing a printer line counter value that is stored in the print head sensor and control circuit's memory 34.
  • the DAU 20 have a dedicated interrupt that occurs at predetermined intervals. During the interrupt, the DAU 20 samples data channels conveying information from the print head.
  • the DAU 20 includes a voltage tracking module 38.
  • the voltage tracking module 38 preferably determines the operating voltage of the print head.
  • the operating voltage of the print head can be measured by determining an average print head voltage, a maximum print head voltage, and/or a minimum print head voltage.
  • the maximum voltage that the print head is operated at provides useful information as to whether the print head was used under proper operating conditions. If the average print head voltage, the minimum print head voltage, or the maximum print head voltage is outside of normal operating ranges, the corresponding print head data can be useful when evaluating a print head malfunction or performance quality.
  • a data transfer module 36 operates on the DAU 20 and is configured to send data to the external interface 24. It is preferred, but not necessary, that the external interface 24 is a USB interface. The external interface 24 is preferably interrupt driven and the data transfer module 36 is preferably capable of encrypting data communications that are sent to another operating system 70.
  • the interface connector 22 is preferably a dedicated port for programming the microcontroller 46 directly.
  • the interface connector 22 is used to initially program the DAU 20.
  • the data transfer module 36 will preferably monitor for external requests for information from an external operating system 70. When the data transfer module 36 receives a request, it can reply by sending data stored in memory 34 through the external interface 24 to the external system 70.
  • the data transfer module 36 requires a password prior to transmitting data.
  • the DAU 20 include a printer power module 40 that operates to determine an amount of power at which the printing system operates.
  • the wattage at which a particular print head operates is critical to both print quality and the longevity of the print head.
  • the DAU 20 stored data include data on the date of manufacture of the print head and the serial number of the print head in the memory 34. Additionally, it is preferred that the information include operational and design specifications of the print head. Intended use and design specification data may include: (1) the product type/machine models with which the print head is compatible; (2) the print resolution (dots per inch) at which the print head is designed to typically function; (3) the resistance with which the print head is designed; (4) the wattage at which the print head is designed to operate; (5) information about the product warranty (preferably quantified in an amount of linear inches); and (6) a maximum operating pressure at which the print head is designed to function.
  • the print resolution information is important because the product function for the printing system 10 is preferably measured in an amount of linear printing at a specific print resolution. If a different print resolution is used, the product may fail prematurely or premature failure may signal the need that the head be modified accordingly to take into account conditions reflected in the monitoring by DAU 20.
  • the resistance at which the print head should operate is important because it is related directly to the voltage that the print head experiences when operating at a preset wattage.
  • the present invention includes a method of monitoring print head performance. The method is preferably practiced using the printing system 10 and DAU 20 described above. The method of the present invention preferably includes evaluating data representing the amount of completed linear printing to determine a percentage of an expected operational life provided by the print head prior to malfunction. This percentage can be used along with other collected performance and operation data to diagnose the cause of failure of the print head. [0037] The percentage can be used to provide analysis to determine a warranty credit toward a replacement print head or possible product improvements based on failure analysis.
  • Examples of data that is useful for diagnostic purposes or that may be required for warranty evaluations may include, but are not limited to: (1) the specific machine model of the printer in which the print head is installed; (2) whether the print head is being used for direct thermal printing or thermal transfer printing; (3) identification of a label material manufacturer so that the label coatings exposed to the print head can be determined; (4) identification of a label material product code so that specific paper types and thicknesses can be determined; (5) identification of a type of adhesive used with a pressure sensitive label; (6) identification of a ribbon material manufacturer so that specific ribbon coatings can be identified; (7) identification of a ribbon product code so that ribbon characteristics can be identified; (8) data regarding whether the ribbon is a wax ribbon, a wax-resin ribbon, or a resin ribbon, since the type of ribbon affects the operating conditions and the expected operational life of the print head; (9) data regarding environmental conditions, such as dust, humidity, temperature, etc.; (10) data regarding pressure settings of the print engine; (11) identification of a print density setting so that whether the setting is suitable for
  • the method of the present invention preferably includes collecting data regarding the type of medium on which the print head is printing and collecting data regarding operational characteristics of the print head during printing. Examples of operational characteristics, such as voltage, speed, power, or the like, are described above. The recording and/or monitoring of this information provides diagnostic information that is not generally observable during a typical visual inspection. By monitoring characteristics, such as voltage, during print head operation, inappropriate operating conditions can be used to prevent print head failure and for product improvement. [0039]
  • the operational characteristic data is preferably correlated with the type of medium data to provide quantifiable data regarding the compatibility of the medium used with the print head.
  • the method of the present invention provides quantifiable compatibility data useful to manufacturers of print heads and the media used with the print heads. Thus, the method of the present invention allows the establishment of bench marks for various combinations of print heads and printable media.
  • the print head may include only the print head driver head 30 or may include the print head driver circuit 30 and the print head sensor and control circuit 20 without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover all modifications which are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and/or shown in the attached drawings.

Abstract

A data acquisition unit for use in monitoring print head activity and collecting corresponding data for product analysis is disclosed. A method of using the data acquisition unit is also disclosed.

Description

THERMAL PRINT HEAD USAGE MONITORING SENSOR AND METHOD FOR USING THE SENSOR
[0001] [0002]
[0003] BACKGROUND
[0004] The present invention is generally directed to a print head monitor and, more specifically, to a thermal printing system and method for monitoring thermal print head usage.
[0005] While many different types of thermal print heads are commonly used in business and residential printers, known print heads share common drawbacks. For example, when an allegedly defective thermal print head is returned to a manufacturer or distributor, it is usually difficult to determine whether the thermal print head is actually defective or whether the print head has been misused. Thermal print heads are designed for specific operating conditions and, depending upon the printer in which they are installed, may malfunction due to use outside of design parameters. Additionally, it can be difficult to determine how much actual use a consumer obtained from the print head prior to malfunction.
[0006] It would be advantageous to have a monitor or printing system that monitors thermal print head usage; that preferably stores print head operational and performance specifications; that preferably stores actual print head operating characteristics; that preferably provides data that can be used to optimize print head design parameters; and that preferably interfaces with remote operating systems.
[0007] SUMMAKY
[0008] A thermal print head data acquisition unit that monitors print head functions and accumulates corresponding data which may be stored in a memory. A printing system with the data acquisition unit connected to the print head driver circuit will provide data that is useful in the analysis of print head use conditions and failure causes. The data acquisition unit may be assembled on board the print head or connected through an external connection, such as a USB, so that the data is transmitted to another part of the printing system or to a remote computer or memory.
[0009] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0010] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment which is presently preferred. It is understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and instrumentality shown. In the drawings:
[0011] Figure 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a printing system incorporating the present invention; [0012] Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of a
DAU of the printing system of Figure 1; and
[0013] Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary print head driver circuit of a printing system of the type illustrated in Figure 1.
[0014] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S) [0015] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The term "linear print" means "linear print by a print head based on the printing having a specific resolution." The words "a" and "one", as used in the claims and in the corresponding portions of the specification, are defined as including one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise.
[0016] Referring to Figures 1-3, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, an exemplary embodiment of a printing system including a usage monitor of the present invention is shown and generally designated 10. Briefly stated, printing system 10 uses a data acquisition unit ("DAU") 20 to continually monitor actual usage of a print head. It is preferred that the DAU 20 periodically sweep across all print head functions to acquire periodic data regarding the operating environment of the print head and the status of the print head.
[0017] The printing system 10 shown in Figure 1 preferably includes the thermal print head and the DAU 20. However, the DAU 20 can be separate from the print head without departing from the present invention. When the DAU 20 is provided in a stand alone package, it is separate from the print head board, but is equipped with a connector to be in communication with a pre-existing print head or printing systems. Through monitoring, errors in operation or in the printer environment that may lead to premature failure can be detected early, and preferably transmitted to a monitoring station. For example, if a thermal print head is designed to be used with a specific voltage range and it is used with a different range, the DAU 20 will communicate the problem prior to print head failure and permit corrective action.
[0018] In the preferred implementation, the DAU 20 allows for: storing of predetermined data prior to initial use by an end user; comparing and analyzing print head data during use; storing and transferring of print head data; and, when connected externally, processing requests for stored data. [0019] Referring to Figure 3, an exemplary print head driver circuit 30 for use with a thermal print head according to the exemplary configuration of Figure 1. Other print head driver circuits can be used with the printing system 10 of the present invention and the specific circuit will depend upon the type of print head used. The DAU 20 of Figure 1 is in communication with the print head driver circuit 30 through the communication connection 28.
[0020] The structure of an exemplary DAU 20 is shown in Figure 2. The
DAU 20 preferably includes a microcontroller 46. The microcontroller 46 preferably monitors and detects a clock signal 12, a latch signal 14, and a strobe signal 16 to the print head driver circuit 30. The microcontroller 46 preferably receives a thermistor signal 18 and a thermal head voltage (hereinafter referred to as "THV") signal 26 from the print head driver circuit 30. A standard five volt (5 V) line in most printers is shown as "VDD". The component designated "VCC- PH" can be used to apply an external voltage to the print head. [0021] The table below details components that may be used to assemble
DAU 20, as it is shown in Figure 2.
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[0022] The DAU 20 preferably includes at least one memory 34 and multiple electrical components that are in communication with the microcontroller 46. The memory 34 may include any suitable type or combination of memories, such as FLASH, EEPROM, EPROM, RAM, or the like. Other electrical components shown in the illustrated circuit are: capacitors 48, polarized fixed capacitors 50, resistors 52, zener diodes 56, grounds 58, voltage regulator inputs 60, and diodes 62. The particular electrical components, as well as the illustrated circuit configuration, can be varied without departing from the scope of the present invention. Referring again to Figure 1, the print head driver circuit 30 shown in block form receives a communication signal 28 to communicate the printing data to the print head from the on board driver circuit shown in exemplary detail in Figure 3.
[0023] It is preferred that the DAU 20 be integrated with the print head to provide a "smart" print head, however, it may be interfaced with an external operating system 70. The operating system 70 can be a personal computer, a local server, or a remote server that is communicated with via a wireless interface or a physical network.
[0024] Within DAU 20, a usage tracking module 32 operates to determine an amount of linear printing performed by the print head. Data from the usage tracking module 32 allows analysis of the print head's probable operational life. The usage tracking module 32 provides information on the average print head longevity and allows refinements to more precisely determine activity issues so performance can be improved upon.
[0025] As will be described below, some of the characteristics of the print head which may be determined by the usage tracking module 32 include, but are not limited to: (1) pulse repetition analysis/characterization; (2) print speed analysis; (3) voltage analysis/characterization; (4) tracking open and shorted elements; (5) encrypted data transmission; (6) environmental data acquisition; and/or (7) operational data acquisition. It is preferred that the DAU 20 use an analog/digital converter to read the thermal head voltage (i.e., the voltage in which the print head is operating) and to read the thermistor signal 18 to determine the print head operating temperature.
[0026] Referring to again Figure 3, the exemplary thermal print head driver circuit 30 the thermal print head includes a print surface capable of producing eight hundred thirty-two (832) ink dots. Each dot is created by ink separated from an ink reservoir in the print head due to heat generated by an associated resistor 52 or other heating element. Referring to the top of Figure 3, locations associated with potential ink dots 54 are arranged in groups of 64 to simplify the schematic. The number of ink drops firing from the print head is determined, in part, by the data signal 28 which preferably is received as a multiplexed signal of multiple parallel data signals 28A-28D. [0027] The data signals 28A-28D are processed by data latches 56 that are controlled by the latch signal 14 and the clock signal 12 from the DAU 20. The data latches 66 (also known as "flip flops") output signal to AND gates 68. The AND gates 68 also receives a strobe signal 16 from the DAU 20. The strobe signal 16 from the DAU 20 preferably includes multiple strobe signals 16A-16D. The AND gates process the output of the flip flops 66 and the strobe signals 16A- 16D to provide a digital signal. The resultant digital signal is processed by an inverter 64 and then passed through a heating or resistive element 52. When current is passed through the heating or resistive element 52, an ink dot is ejected from an associated location of the ink reservoir of the print head. [0028] It is preferred that the controller 46 has a dedicated interrupt that is edge sensitive per each active low transition of the print head latch signal, which is active once per each print line. The processing of the interrupt will include, but not be limited to, incrementing a printer line counter value that is stored in the print head sensor and control circuit's memory 34. It is preferred that the DAU 20 have a dedicated interrupt that occurs at predetermined intervals. During the interrupt, the DAU 20 samples data channels conveying information from the print head.
[0029] Referring again to Figure 1, it is preferred that the DAU 20 includes a voltage tracking module 38. The voltage tracking module 38 preferably determines the operating voltage of the print head. The operating voltage of the print head can be measured by determining an average print head voltage, a maximum print head voltage, and/or a minimum print head voltage. The maximum voltage that the print head is operated at provides useful information as to whether the print head was used under proper operating conditions. If the average print head voltage, the minimum print head voltage, or the maximum print head voltage is outside of normal operating ranges, the corresponding print head data can be useful when evaluating a print head malfunction or performance quality.
[0030] A data transfer module 36 operates on the DAU 20 and is configured to send data to the external interface 24. It is preferred, but not necessary, that the external interface 24 is a USB interface. The external interface 24 is preferably interrupt driven and the data transfer module 36 is preferably capable of encrypting data communications that are sent to another operating system 70.
The interface connector 22 is preferably a dedicated port for programming the microcontroller 46 directly. The interface connector 22 is used to initially program the DAU 20. The data transfer module 36 will preferably monitor for external requests for information from an external operating system 70. When the data transfer module 36 receives a request, it can reply by sending data stored in memory 34 through the external interface 24 to the external system 70.
Preferably the data transfer module 36 requires a password prior to transmitting data.
[0031] It is preferred that the DAU 20 include a printer power module 40 that operates to determine an amount of power at which the printing system operates. The wattage at which a particular print head operates is critical to both print quality and the longevity of the print head.
[0032] It is preferred that the DAU 20 stored data include data on the date of manufacture of the print head and the serial number of the print head in the memory 34. Additionally, it is preferred that the information include operational and design specifications of the print head. Intended use and design specification data may include: (1) the product type/machine models with which the print head is compatible; (2) the print resolution (dots per inch) at which the print head is designed to typically function; (3) the resistance with which the print head is designed; (4) the wattage at which the print head is designed to operate; (5) information about the product warranty (preferably quantified in an amount of linear inches); and (6) a maximum operating pressure at which the print head is designed to function.
[0033] The print resolution information is important because the product function for the printing system 10 is preferably measured in an amount of linear printing at a specific print resolution. If a different print resolution is used, the product may fail prematurely or premature failure may signal the need that the head be modified accordingly to take into account conditions reflected in the monitoring by DAU 20.
[0034] The resistance at which the print head should operate is important because it is related directly to the voltage that the print head experiences when operating at a preset wattage.
[0035] Referring again to Figure 1, it is preferred that the printing system
10 include a temperature sensor in communication with the DAU 20 for monitoring the operating temperature of the print head. A temperature tracking module 42 obtains data from the thermistor 44 and thermistor signal 18. [0036] The present invention includes a method of monitoring print head performance. The method is preferably practiced using the printing system 10 and DAU 20 described above. The method of the present invention preferably includes evaluating data representing the amount of completed linear printing to determine a percentage of an expected operational life provided by the print head prior to malfunction. This percentage can be used along with other collected performance and operation data to diagnose the cause of failure of the print head. [0037] The percentage can be used to provide analysis to determine a warranty credit toward a replacement print head or possible product improvements based on failure analysis. Examples of data that is useful for diagnostic purposes or that may be required for warranty evaluations may include, but are not limited to: (1) the specific machine model of the printer in which the print head is installed; (2) whether the print head is being used for direct thermal printing or thermal transfer printing; (3) identification of a label material manufacturer so that the label coatings exposed to the print head can be determined; (4) identification of a label material product code so that specific paper types and thicknesses can be determined; (5) identification of a type of adhesive used with a pressure sensitive label; (6) identification of a ribbon material manufacturer so that specific ribbon coatings can be identified; (7) identification of a ribbon product code so that ribbon characteristics can be identified; (8) data regarding whether the ribbon is a wax ribbon, a wax-resin ribbon, or a resin ribbon, since the type of ribbon affects the operating conditions and the expected operational life of the print head; (9) data regarding environmental conditions, such as dust, humidity, temperature, etc.; (10) data regarding pressure settings of the print engine; (11) identification of a print density setting so that whether the setting is suitable for a particular media can be determined; (13) data regarding frequency of cleaning of the print head; (14) data regarding method of cleaning by a user; (15) data regarding the date of installation of the print head by the user; (16) data regarding a date of removal of the print head so that volume of ink remaining can be estimated; and (17) data regarding a cause of failure, such as mechanical abrasive wear, operator inflicted scratches, thermal breakdown, or the like.
[0038] As detailed above, the method of the present invention preferably includes collecting data regarding the type of medium on which the print head is printing and collecting data regarding operational characteristics of the print head during printing. Examples of operational characteristics, such as voltage, speed, power, or the like, are described above. The recording and/or monitoring of this information provides diagnostic information that is not generally observable during a typical visual inspection. By monitoring characteristics, such as voltage, during print head operation, inappropriate operating conditions can be used to prevent print head failure and for product improvement. [0039] The operational characteristic data is preferably correlated with the type of medium data to provide quantifiable data regarding the compatibility of the medium used with the print head. The method of the present invention provides quantifiable compatibility data useful to manufacturers of print heads and the media used with the print heads. Thus, the method of the present invention allows the establishment of bench marks for various combinations of print heads and printable media.
[0040] Analyzing the bench marks allows a print head manufacturer to design a superior product. The bench mark data also allows the print head manufacturer to focus on delivering the most value at the lowest cost by optimizing other parameters. [0041] It is recognized by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to the above described embodiments of the invention without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. For example, the print head may include only the print head driver head 30 or may include the print head driver circuit 30 and the print head sensor and control circuit 20 without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover all modifications which are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and/or shown in the attached drawings.

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CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1. A printing system having a print head usage sensor, comprising: a print head having an associated print head driver circuit; and a data acquisition unit in communication with the print head driver circuit that senses signals representing printing activity by the print head and transmits a corresponding data signal to a memory.
2. The printing system of claim 1, wherein the data acquisition unit is integrated with the print head, the data acquisition unit including a usage tracking software module operating on the data acquisition unit to process the sensed signals from the print head driver circuit and store the corresponding data signal in memory.
3. The printing system of claim 2 , wherein the print head driver circuit comprises a plurality of gates for supplying selected heating to an associated ink reservoir, the data acquisition unit storing data in the memory corresponding to an amount of linear printing performed by the print head.
4. The printing system of claim 3, wherein the memory is integrated with print head.
5. The printing system of claim 2, further comprising: an external interface disposed on the data acquisition unit for communicating with a remote operating system; and a data transfer module operating on the data acquisition unit configured to send data from the memory to the external interface.
6. The printing system of claim 2, wherein the data transfer module requires that a password be received prior to transmitting data to the external interface.
7. The printing system of claim 5, wherein the external interface is a USB interface.
8. The printing system of claim 5, wherein the external interface is a wireless connection.
9. The printing system of claim 8, wherein the data transfer module can transmit data while the print head is printing.
10. The printing system of claim 5, wherein the usage tracking module determines an amount of operating time of the print head.
11. The printing system of claim 5, further comprising a voltage tracking module that operates on the data acquisition unit and that determines an operating voltage of the print head.
12. The printing system of claim 11, wherein the voltage tracking module determines a maximum print head voltage and a minimum print head voltage.
13. The printing system of claim 5, wherein the data acquisition unit includes a memory with data corresponding to the date of manufacture of the print head and a serial number of the print head.
14. The printing system of claim 5, further comprising a printer power module operating on the data acquisition unit to determine an amount of power at which the printing system operates.
15. The printing system of claim 2, further comprising: a temperature sensor in communication with the data acquisition unit for monitoring the approximate operating temperature of the print head; and a temperature tracking module that operates on the data acquisition unit and determines the temperature of the print head.
16. A method of monitoring print head performance, comprising: providing a print head; automatically monitoring an amount of linear printing of the print head; and automatically storing data corresponding to the amount of linear printing of the print head in a memory.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of storing further comprises storing the data in the memory, wherein the memory is integrated with the print head.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of monitoring comprises the print head having an integral data acquisition unit data acquisition unit on which a usage tracking module automatically operates to monitor the print head.
19. The method of claim 16, further comprising: if the print head is defective, evaluating data representing the amount of linear printing performed by the print head to determine a percentage of expected operational life provided by the print head prior to malfunction.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of providing a warranty credit toward the purchase of another print head for the unused portion of the expected operational life of the print head.
21. The method of claim 16, further comprising analyzing data stored in the memory to determine a likely product life for the print head.
22. The method of claim 19, further comprising storing data in the memory corresponding to at least one of an operational voltage of the print head, a maximum voltage of the print head, a minimum voltage of the print head, a print speed, and a time of operation of the print head.
23. The method of claim 16, further comprising: providing a second print head that is modified relative to the print head; automatically monitoring an amount of linear printing of the second print head; and storing a second data corresponding to the amount of linear printing of the second print head in a second print head memory; and comparing the second data of the second print head with the data of the print head to evaluate the effects of the modification made to the second print head.
24. The method of claim 18, further comprising: collecting data regarding a type of medium on which the print head is printing; collecting data regarding operational characteristics of the print head during printing; and correlating the operational characteristic data with the type of medium data to provide quantifiable data regarding compatibility of the type of medium with the print head.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising: selling the quantifiable compatibility data to manufacturers of at least one of the print head and the type of medium.
26. A printing system having a thermal print head and a usage sensor, comprising: a print head comprising: a plurality of thermal elements in a fixed arrangement; a plurality of gates connected to the thermal elements; and a print head driver circuit connected to the plurality of gates; and a data acquisition unit in communication with the print head driver circuit that detects and monitors signals representing print head operating functions and transmits a corresponding data signal to a memory.
27. The printing system of claim 26, wherein the data acquisition unit is integrated with the print head, the print head sensor and driver circuit including a usage tracking software module operating on the data acquisition unit to process the sensed signals from the print head driver circuit and store the corresponding data signal in memory.
28. The printing system of claim 27, wherein the print head driver circuit comprises a plurality of gates for supplying selected heating to an associated ink reservoir, the data acquisition unit storing data in the memory corresponding to an amount of linear printing performed by the print head.
29. A sensor for monitoring usage of a print head having an associated driver circuit, the sensor comprising: a data acquisition unit configured to communicate with the print head driver circuit, the data acquisition unit being configured to monitor and detect signals representing printing activity by the print head and to transmit a corresponding data signal to a memory.
30. The sensor of claim 29, wherein the data acquisition unit is integrated with the print head, the data acquisition unit including a usage tracking software module operating on the data acquisition unit to process the sensed signals from the print head driver circuit and store the corresponding data signal in memory.
31. The sensor of claim 30, wherein the print head driver circuit comprises a plurality of gates for supplying selected heating to an associated ink reservoir, the data acquisition unit storing data in the memory corresponding to an amount of linear printing performed by the print head, wherein the print head is a thermal print head.
32. The sensor of claim 31, wherein the memory is integrated with the print head.
33. A method of monitoring print head performance, comprising: providing a print head; automatically monitoring an amount of linear printing of the print head via a usage sensor that is integrated with the print head; and automatically storing data corresponding to the amount of linear printing of the print head in a memory within the print head.
34. The method of claim 33, wherein the step of monitoring further comprises: monitoring and detecting operational characteristics of the print head during printing including at least one of a print head voltage and a print head temperature; and automatically storing data corresponding to the operational characteristics of the print head in the memory.
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