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12 February 1980 High Speed Laser Facsimile Scanner
Barry G. Grossman, Brad R. Reddersen
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Abstract
There are two principal methods of producing correspondence quality copy from a laser printer. One method employs a polygonal mirror spinner as the scanning element and the other method uses an acousto-optic laser beam deflector. The operation and experimental characterization of two breadboard scanner systems, one of each type, are discussed. The performance characteristics are then compared and cost considerations presented.
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Barry G. Grossman and Brad R. Reddersen "High Speed Laser Facsimile Scanner", Proc. SPIE 0200, Laser Recording and Information Handling, (12 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958061
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KEYWORDS
Laser scanners

3D scanning

Scanners

Bragg cells

Modulation

Diffraction

Modulators

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