Optical intermediate produced by a calibrated printer for use in

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358 75, 358406, 355208, 355327, 346157, H04N 129, H04N 1387, H04N 146, G03G 1501

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051811243

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for producing electrophotographic reproductions of an original image, including a source of digitized data that digitally represents an original image, a photocopier having determinable reproduction characteristics and which produces electrophotographic reproductions, and a printer. The printer is coupled to the source that receives the digitized data and produces an optical intermediate from the digitized data. This optical intermediate compensates for the determinable reproduction characteristics of the photocopier and of the scanner such that photocopying of the optical intermediate by the photocopier produces an accurate electrophotographic reproduction of the original image. The printer is provided with a composite device function table that relates target image pixel values used by the printer to measured color data of the output of the photocopier.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4710785 (1987-12-01), Mills
patent: 4779106 (1988-10-01), Mills

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