Claims
- 1. A method of producing on a photoreceptor an image of generated shapes made up of spots, comprising:
- directing a plurality of beams of light toward a photoreceptor, each beam of light generating a spot on the photoreceptor and controlling a parameter of the light beams to produce spots of different sizes whereby the appearance of smoothed edges are given to the generated shapes.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the parameter controlled is light beam intensity.
- 3. Apparatus for producing on a photoreceptor an image of generated shapes made up of spots, comprising:
- means for directing a plurality of beams of light toward a photoreceptor to generating a plurality of spots on the photoreceptor and means for generating spots of different sizes whereby the appearance of smoothed edges are given to the generated shapes.
- 4. A method of character formation, comprising:
- producing a dot matrix representation of characters, and
- intermeshing different size dots to generate characters having smoothed edges.
- 5. Apparatus for character formation, comprising:
- means for creating a dot matrix representation of characters, and
- means for intermeshing dots of different sizes to generate characters having smoothed edges.
- 6. Method for forming characters, the steps comprising:
- producing dots on a medium,
- controlling the location of said dots on said record medium to produce characters,
- supplying information of the characters to be printed to said producing means, and
- controlling the dot sizes so as to produce characters with smooth edges.
- 7. Apparatus for forming characters, comprising:
- means for producing dots on a medium,
- means for controlling the location of said dots on said record medium to produce characters,
- means for supplying information of the characters to be printed to said producing means, and
- means for controlling the dot sizes so as to produce characters with smooth edges.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 240,532, filed Mar. 4, 1981 now abandoned, which is a division of the patent application having Ser. No. 130,278, filed Mar. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,310,757, which is a division of an application having Ser. No. 922,596 filed July 7, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,218,157.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Jul 1980 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Technology of Asynchronous Ink Jet Printing" by Koebiltz, Soc. Phat. Sci. & Eng., 1974, pp. 179-181. |
Divisions (2)
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922596 |
Jul 1978 |
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Continuations (1)
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