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27 November 1984 Exposure Control In Laser Printing
R. J. Straayer, R. E. Davis
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Abstract
The image quality performance of laser printers can be enhanced through closed loop photoreceptor monitoring and control. The photoreceptor surface potential in an exposed area is maintained at a target value through control of the optical exposure. The control mechanisms of both the photoreceptor potential and the optical exposure which are specific to the Datapoint 9660 Laser Printer are presented.
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R. J. Straayer and R. E. Davis "Exposure Control In Laser Printing", Proc. SPIE 0498, Laser Scanning and Recording, (27 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944525
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KEYWORDS
Nonimpact printing

Microchannel plates

Image processing

Optical benches

Control systems

Printing

Contamination

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