Fluorescent light source for liquid crystal display printing

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Light or beam marking apparatus or processes – Scan of light

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347239, 396429, 396 30, 349 70, 358906, 3589091, G03B 2900

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for printing images from a liquid crystal display included within an image capture device including a liquid crystal display; a source of fluorescent light which includes phosphors selected so that fluorescent light which passes through the liquid crystal display is modified to be daylight balanced; and a printer which includes photosensitive media which is adapted to be illuminated by the light image from the liquid crystal display.

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