Claims
- 1. An imaging system for forming multiple image exposure frames on a photoconductive belt moving in a process direction during a single pass, the imaging system comprising:
- a plurality of Raster Output Scanners (ROS) units, each ROS unit generating image-modulated scan lines which are transmitted along an optical path to form said image exposure flames, said ROS units located in a comon housing and positioned symmetrically on opposite sides of two polygon scanners mounted vertically on a common rotating shaft, said ROS units each comprising:
- a diode laser for generating a beam output;
- means for modulating the beam output of said laser with input video data;
- optical means for collimating and expanding the modulated laser beam output and directing the collimated and expanded output against an associated polygon scanner;
- post polygon lens group for correcting for f.theta. distortion in the reflected beam thereby producing a corrected scanning beam;
- a 90.degree. roof mirror assembly mounted on a movable mirror carriage which folds the corrected scanning beam from the post polygon lens group in a 180.degree. path reversal, said mirror carriage having a ferrous mating surface;
- a folding mirror for directing the corrected scanning beam out of the common housing and onto the photoreceptor belt, each scanning beam being parallel to each other;
- a focus carriage secured to the ROS housing at a position providing an optically focused scan line at the photoreceptor surface, said focus carriage having a ferrous mating surface;
- a guide assembly connected to said mirror carriage and to said focus carriage, said guide assembly including a guide system which provides a slight degree of skew and process correction motion to said mirror carriage relative to said focus carriage, said guide system comprising a plurality of magnets affixed to said mirror carriage, said magnets being in magnetic contact with said ferrous mating surface during correction motion.
- 2. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein said focus carriage is magnetic.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART STATEMENT
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/825,463, filed on Jan. 24, 1992.
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