Field emission device light source for xerographic printing proc

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – To produce multiple image on medium or plural radiant energy...

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430 42, 430126, 430139, 355 21, 355229, G03G 1304, G03G 1504, G03G 1301

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ABSTRACT:
A xerographic printing system is constructed using a field emission device 120 as a modulated light source. Alternatively, a lens 122 may be disposed between the field emission device 120 and the photoreceptor drum surface 106. The field emission device 120 may project a single pixel row, or may project multiple pixel rows which provide gray scale capability. The field emission device 120 may also provide color print capability.

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