Multigate light valve for electro-optic line printers having non

Recorders – Printing – dotting – or punching marker – Ink transfer support or moving means

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346108, 350356, G01D 1514, G01D 942, G02F 101

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ABSTRACT:
To reduce the complexity and cost of the optics required for electro-optic line printing and similar functions, a multigate light valve having converging electrodes is illuminated by a light beam which converges toward the entrance pupil of the an imaging lens. The electrodes and the light beam converge toward that point with substantially the same angle of convergence so that the light beam effectively remains longitudinally parallel to the electrodes as it passes through the electro-optic element of the light valve.

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