User Guide
Toner detection
The product uses a nonvolatile memory tag built into the toner cartridge. Print-cartridge detection
happens when the engine controller detects the presence of a genuine HP print-cartridge that contains a
memory tag. Toner detection happens as the engine controller reads or writes the data that is stored on
the memory tag. The engine controller renews the information in the prescribed timing and reads or
writes it from or to the memory tag.
The engine controller commands the memory tag to read or write with the following conditions:
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Read
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Power is on
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The cartridge door is closed
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A command is received from the formatter
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Write
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A page of paper is printed
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A command is received from the formatter
When the engine controller fails to read or write three times in a row, it determines that the memory tag
is abnormal and sends a cartridge memory abnormality warning to the formatter.
Figure 1-25 Toner cartridge memory tag
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