Recorders – Record receivers and/or driving means therefor
Patent
1991-08-23
1994-01-18
Grimley, A. T.
Recorders
Record receivers and/or driving means therefor
101232, 242 58, 271196, 346138, G01D 1524, G01D 1526, G01D 1534
Patent
active
052803074
ABSTRACT:
An imaging system comprising a source of light movable with respect to a writing element and projectable thereon to generate an image, a focusing system is provided for focusing a light source which generates a first beam of light of a wavelength selected to be actinic with respect to the writing element. At least a portion of the first beam of light is absorbed by the writing element. The apparatus includes a supply of donor sheets and receiver sheets which are independently fed to a writing drum. The sheets are selectively wound in supply rolls so that the "active" surfaces are oriented properly at the imaging station and have a "set" which matches the curve of the drum.
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Eastman Kodak Company
Grimley A. T.
Randall Robert L.
Royer William J.
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