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Laser scanning in xerography

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Abstract

Laser-scanning techniques are important in the decomposition of images to digital data and the reconstruction from digital to hard-copy output. The input signal is typically derived from a laser-scanned photosensor array or from a purely electrical source such as a computer-driven character generator. The original document is reconstructed at the output terminal by the interaction of a scanned-laser beam with a photoreceptor surface.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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