Mirror mount for use in equipment for converting digital data in

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346108, B41J 2435

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053673239

ABSTRACT:
In a digital imaging system in which a number of lasers provide different colored beams that are combined into a single collimated focused beam so that the film is exposed to all color components simultaneously, an improved mirror mount in which individual critical adjustments are made without affecting the setting of other adjustments. A mirror is mounted on a block that is in face-to-face relationship with a stand. A pivot ball is positioned in two recesses in the opposing faces to permit angular adjustment of the mounting block in a first plane relative to said stand, and a second adjustment permits movement of said block relative to said stand about the pivot ball in a plane perpendicular to said first plane. A third adjustment permits transverse movement of the mirror mount.

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