Claims
- 1. A raster scanning system comprising:
- a laser light source having a plurality of diodes for emitting a plurality of light beams;
- a medium;
- scanning means located in the path of said plurality of light beams from said laser light source for scanning said plurality of light beams onto said medium;
- said plurality of diodes being arranged in such a manner that there are a plurality of combinations of at least two diodes which are offset relative to each other and are arranged on a line which is at an angle to the direction of scan;
- the light beams from the diodes of each combination being spaced from each other along the direction of scan during simultaneous scanning of the light beams and arranged to scan partially overlapping paths to form a single scan line on said medium;
- controlling means for selecting one of said plurality of diodes or selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes;
- means for supplying a train of pixel information to said selected one of said plurality or to said selected combination of offset diodes;
- said train of pixel information supplying means being timed in such a manner that each one of the light beams from said selected combinations of offset diodes will be on at the same pixel location or will be off at the same pixel location along the scan line as the light beams move across the same scan line.
- 2. The raster scanning system recited in claim 1, wherein said partially overlapping paths overlap in such a manner that the distance, which is perpendicular to the direction of scan, between the centers of the light beams of the diodes of each combinations of diodes is fixed and generally equal to the width of a Gaussian distribution at half of the maximum intensity of a single light beam with maximum intensity in order to keep the spot size of the combined light beams generally equal to the spot size of a single light beam and keep the combined intensity of the light beams generally equal to the maximum intensity of a single light beam.
- 3. The raster scanning system recited in claim 1, wherein all of said diodes are arranged on a line which is at an angle to the direction of scan.
- 4. The raster scanning system recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of diodes are arranged on a plurality of parallel lines which are at an angle to the direction of scan.
- 5. The raster scanning system recited in claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises:
- sensing means for detecting the position of said plurality of diodes relative to a scan line;
- diode selecting means responsive to said sensing means for selecting either one of said plurality of diodes or for selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes for scanning the scan line; and
- intensity selecting means responsive to said sensing means for selecting a proper intensity for either the selected one of said plurality of diodes or for each of said offset diodes of the selected one of said plurality of combinations.
- 6. The raster scanning system recited in claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises:
- means for storing a pre-defined position correction data for each pixel of a scan line with a bow relative to a straight scan line;
- diode selecting means responsive to the pre-defined position correction data from said storing means for selecting either one of said plurality of diodes or for selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes for each pixel position; and
- intensity selecting means responsive to the pre-defined correction data from said storing means for selecting a proper intensity for either the selected one of said plurality of diodes or for each of said offset diodes of the selected one of said plurality of combinations.
- 7. A raster scanning system comprising:
- a laser light source having a plurality of diodes for emitting a plurality of light beams;
- a medium;
- scanning means located in the path of said plurality of light beams from said laser light source for scanning said plurality of light beams onto said medium;
- said plurality of diodes being arranged in such a manner that there are a plurality of combinations of at least two diodes which are offset relative to each other and are arranged on a line which is at an angle to the direction of scan;
- the light beams from the diodes of each combination being spaced from each other along the direction of scan during simultaneous scanning of the light beams and arranged to scan partially overlapping paths to form a single scan line on said medium;
- controlling means for selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes;
- means for supplying a train of pixel information to said selected combination of offset diodes;
- said train of pixel information supplying means being timed in such a manner that each one of the light beams from said selected combinations of offset diodes will be on at the same pixel location or will be off at the same pixel location along the scan line as the light beams move across the same scan line.
- 8. The raster scanning system recited in claim 7, wherein said partially overlapping paths overlap in such a manner that the distance, which is perpendicular to the direction of scan, between the centers of the light beams of the diodes of each combinations of diodes is fixed and generally equal to the width of a Gaussian distribution at half of the maximum intensity of a single light beam with maximum intensity in order to keep the spot size of the combined light beams generally equal to the spot size of a single light beam and keep the combined intensity of the light beams generally equal to the maximum intensity of a single light beam.
- 9. The raster scanning system recited in claim 7, wherein all of said diodes are arranged on one line which is at an angle to the direction of scan.
- 10. The raster scanning system recited in claim 7, wherein said plurality of diodes are arranged on a plurality of parallel lines which are at an angle to the direction of scan.
- 11. The raster scanning system recited in claim 7, wherein said controlling means comprises:
- sensing means for detecting the position of said plurality of diodes relative to a scan line;
- diode selecting means responsive to said sensing means for selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes for scanning the scan line; and
- intensity selecting means responsive to said sensing means for selecting a proper intensity for each of said offset diodes of the selected one of said plurality of combinations.
- 12. The raster scanning system recited in claim 7, wherein said controlling means comprises:
- means for storing a pre-defined position correction data for each pixel of a scan line with a bow relative to a straight scan line;
- diode selecting means responsive to the pre-defined position correction data from said storing means for selecting one of said plurality of combinations of offset diodes for each pixel position; and
- intensity selecting means responsive to the pre-defined correction data from said storing means for selecting a proper intensity for each of said offset diodes of the selected one of said plurality of combinations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/130,580, filed Oct. 1, 1993 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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U.S. Patent Application, S/N 07/862,154, "Multiple-Spot Beam Control for a Raster Output Scanner in an Electrophotographic Printer", Frank C. Genovese, filed Apr. 2, 1992. |
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