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Journal of Electronic Imaging | 1998

Video/optical requirements for a highlight color laser scanner

Ronald E Jodoin; Robert P. Loce; Michael S. Cianciosi; Martin E. Banton

The desire to print high quality, highlight color documents at production rates has generated the need for a single-pass highlight color laser scanner. We examine a pulsed-imaging, pulse-width-modulated polygon laser scanner that enables multilevel exposure and subsequent development of black and highlight color toner. As currently used in the Xerox 4850 and 4890 digital printers, this laser scanner writes three different exposure levels; zero-level exposure, mid-level exposure and high exposure for black, white, and highlight color, respectively. In this paper we review the functioning of a pulsed-imaging laser scanner and then examine how it is used in a pulse-width-modulated trilevel mode. A first-order linear-systems model is used to examine the specialized video required for achieving uniform line appearance for both black and highlight color. This model further describes how resolution enhancement may be enabled. A complete laser/xerographic model is used to generate simulated output. The electronics that provide the pulse width and position modulated video signals are described, and photomicrographs of sample prints from the Xerox 4850 are shown.


IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science & Technology | 1995

Video/optical requirements for a highlight-color laser scanner

Ronald E Jodoin; Robert P. Loce; Michael S. Cianciosi; Martin E. Banton

The desire to print high quality, highlight color documents at production rates has brought on the need for a single-pass highlight color laser scanner. We examine a pulsed-imaging, pulse-width-modulated polygon laser scanner that enables multilevel exposure and subsequent development of black and highlight color toner. As currently used in the Xerox 4850 digital printer, this scanner writes three different exposure levels; no exposure, mid-level exposure and high exposure for black, white, and highlight color, respectively. In this paper we review the functioning of a pulsed-imaging scanner and then examine how it is used in a pulse-width-modulated trilevel mode. A linear-systems model is used to examine the specialized video required for achieving uniform line appearance for both black and highlight color. This model further describes how image enhancement is enabled. A complete laser/xerographic model is used to simulate the output.


Archive | 1982

Multiple array full width electro mechanical modulator

Martin E. Banton; Pierre A. Lavallee; Mehdi N. Araghi; Joseph J. Daniele; Kwok L. Yip


Archive | 2000

Method and apparatus for segmenting an image using a combination of image segmentation techniques

Ying-wei Lin; Martin E. Banton; William A. Fuss


Archive | 2001

System and method for segmentation dependent lossy and lossless compression for higher quality

Martin E. Banton


Archive | 1990

Bitmap-image pattern matching apparatus for correcting bitmap errors in a printing system

Martin E. Banton; William L. Lama; Michel J. Denber


Archive | 2000

Network-based system for color calibration of printers

Martin E. Banton


Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for image rotation with reduced memory using JPEG compression

Felice A. Micco; Martin E. Banton


Archive | 1998

Color adjustment apparatus and method

Lingappa K. Mestha; Eric Jackson; Yao Rong Wang; Martin E. Banton; Peter A. Crean; Steven J. Harrington; Edward J. Solcz


Archive | 1983

Read/write bar for multi-mode reproduction machine

Christopher Snelling; Martin E. Banton

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