Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – Electrostatic
Patent
1994-06-09
2000-05-09
Gibson, Randy W.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Electric marking apparatus or processes
Electrostatic
347239, 347243, B41J 2385
Patent
active
060610751
ABSTRACT:
A method for printing or exposing photosensitive media is disclosed herein. The method uses standard spatial light modulators with standard addressing circuitry. The data is written to the device for the first row, the photosensitive media is exposed to the light reflected from the device, and the device is turned off. The data from the first row is then written to the second line of the device, and new data is loaded into the first line of the device. The media is again exposed. This is repeated until the entire region of the drum is completely exposed. The device can be repositioned to cover a different region of the drum and the process would be repeated.
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Boysel Robert Mark
Nelson William E.
Sampsell Jeffrey B.
Urbanus Paul M.
Brady III Wade James
Brill Charles A.
Gibson Randy W.
Telecky Jr. Frederick J.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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