Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:
- a spatial light modulator having a plurality of rows of staggered modulator pixel elements;
- an illumination system which provides a narrow line of laser light; and
- a beamsplitter/staggerer adapted to split the narrow line of laser light into a plurality of parallel lines of light, and to split each of the parallel lines of light into regions, such that substantially all of the light from the illumination system falls onto each of the modulator pixel elements; and
- wherein said beamsplitter/staggerer comprises a pattern of reflecting areas and transmitting areas wherein a shape of each of the regions defined by the beamsplitter/staggerer matches a shape of the modulator pixel elements.
- 2. A beamsplitter/staggerer as set forth in claim 1 wherein the illumination system comprises:
- a laser array comprised of a plurality of incoherent emitters; and
- optical elements which combine light from each of said emitters wherein each of said modulator pixel elements is exposed to light from all of said emitters.
- 3. A beamsplitter/staggerer as set forth in claim 1 wherein the beamsplitter/staggerer defining the shape of each of the regions is a parallelogram.
- 4. A laser printer for exposing image data onto light-sensitive media comprising:
- a spatial light modulator having a plurality of rows of pixel elements;
- an illumination system which provides a narrow line of laser light comprises of a laser array comprised of a plurality of incoherent emitters positioned to illuminate said modulator;
- a beamsplitter/staggerer adapted to split the narrow line of laser light into plural parallel lines of light, and to split each of the parallel lines of light into regions, such that substantially all of the light from the illumination system falls onto the modulator pixel elements;
- wherein the beamsplitter/staggerer is comprised of a pattern of reflecting and transmitting areas wherein a shape of the region defined by the beamsplitter/staggerer matches a shape of the modulator pixel elements;
- an optical system for directing light from said modulator onto the light-sensitive media; and
- control circuitry coupled to said light modulator to control activation of said modulator pixel elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/427,523; filed Apr. 24, 1995, entitled BEAMSPLITTER FOR LASER MULTI-BEAM PRINTERS AND RECORDERS, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,656,786, issued Jul. 8, 1997.
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