Abstract
This paper describes the high-power semiconductor laser (SL) industrial use as a technological energy source in modern graphic art techniques. With this any primary information presented in graphic form is converted to digital form for high-density laser aided recording (suitable for storage) and then may be read out and rapidly printed as an integral image convenient for users perception.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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