Apparatus and method for modulating image signals in a high addr

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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395109, 358298, 358300, 347131, 347254, G06K 1502, G06K 1514, H04N 1405, H04N 129

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056066481

ABSTRACT:
A printing system is provided for printing an image on a substrate. The image is represented by a set of words with each word including M bits and being modulated so as to produce a single bit stream. The printing system includes a multi-phase clock generator, responsive to a clock signal with a first clock rate, for producing N phase signals and a data serializer, communicating with the multi-phase clock generator, for receiving the N phase signals and the word set. In operation, the data serializer processes each word of the word set, with the N phase signals, to produce the single bit stream, the single bit stream being outputted at a second clock rate with the second clock rate being greater than the first clock rate. The data serializer communicates with a print engine, the print engine receiving the single bit stream for imaging the image on the substrate.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5274472 (1993-12-01), Williams
patent: 5495341 (1996-02-01), Kawana et al.

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