Electrophotographic printer using electroluminescent imaging hea

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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313500, 362 84, G03G 1504

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053411951

ABSTRACT:
An electrophotographic printer using an electroluminescent imaging head having surface emission light emitting elements arranged in an array in the fast scan direction, in which the elements are divided into a plurality of elements in the slow scan direction, and in which the elements in the trailing position have a greater dimension in the slow scan direction than the elements in the leading position.

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