CCD scanning apparatus for use with rotary head printer

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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35821311, 35821313, 358212, 358292, 358293, 358285, 369111, H04N 104, H04N 110, H04N 123

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ABSTRACT:
A CCD pixel pattern for receiving an image to be recorded by a rotary head printer as a series of record track scans each having a predetermined curve geometry. The pixels are arranged in rows having a curvature proportional to the record track scan geometry so that the physical location of incident image light seen by each pixel will correspond directly to the physical location of the printed image increment originating with each pixel, respectively.

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