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18 January 1977 Lasers - Bright New Tool For The Graphic Arts
Roger Ynostroza
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Abstract
Various facets of the printing industry have been making practical use of laser-operated equipment for the past few years, although developmental work dates back more than 10 years. Main applications today include optical character readers for the inputting of copy; phototypesetting machines; exposure and processing of black-and-white and color photographs; reading and recording devices in facsimile-transmission systems; and the direct exposure of photosensitized printing plates. This paper reviews the existing practical applications of low-power lasers in equipment for the graphic arts and reports on the extent of use by printing plants of each of the products. Where possible, actual numbers of installations or names of users are given. Brief technical descriptions are included to explain certain unique methods of operation.
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Roger Ynostroza "Lasers - Bright New Tool For The Graphic Arts", Proc. SPIE 0092, Practical Applications of Low Power Lasers, (18 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955104
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Argon ion lasers

Laser systems engineering

Graphic arts

Laser applications

Photography

3D scanning

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