Claims
- 1. In a laser scanning unit comprising a housing, a scanning assembly including a scanning device, a laser diode for generating a laser beam, a collimation assembly for substantially collimating said laser beam and a pre-scan structure comprising a pre-scan lens carrier including a pre-scan lens supported for movement relative to said housing, an alignment structure for aligning said pre-scan lens carrier comprising:a beam splitter located along the path of a laser beam originating from said laser diode and passing through said collimation assembly and said pre-scan lens, said beam splitter forming said laser beam into first and second beam portions; and first and second sensors for sensing a spot size of each of said first and second beam portions, a desired position for said pre-scan lens carrier is determined based on said spot sizes of said first and second beam portions.
- 2. An alignment structure as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a processor for determining a location of a waist of said laser beam relative to a known location of a surface of a corresponding photoconductive member based on said spot sizes of said first and second beam portions.
- 3. A method of adjusting a pre-scan lens in a laser scanning unit comprising a housing, a scanning assembly including a scanning device, a laser diode for generating a laser beam, a collimation assembly for substantially collimating said laser beam and a pre-scan structure comprising the pre-scan lens which is supported for movement relative to said housing, the method comprising the steps of:positioning a beam splitter in the path of a laser beam originating from said laser diode and passing through said collimation assembly and said pre-scan lens, said beam splitter forming said laser beam into first and second beam portions; providing first and second spaced-apart sensors for sensing the spot size of each of said first and second beam portions; and moving said pre-scan lens relative to said housing to obtain a laser beam waist at a predetermined location.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of determining a location of said waist of said laser beam relative to a known location of a surface of a corresponding photoconductive member based on said sensed spot sizes of said first and second beam portions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/235,382, entitled “LASER SCANNING UNIT AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATING A POST-SCAN ASSEMBLY IN A LASER SCANNING UNIT”; filed concurrently herewith; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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