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Laser Diodes for Printing
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Solid-state laser diodes were introduced into Xerox products in the early 1990s. |
Since inventing the laser printer over three decades ago, many PARC innovations
in laser technology have been commercialized through Xerox's laser-printing products.
Semiconductor laser diodes
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PARC's multibeam lasers are a key component of Xerox's high-speed, high-quality printing systems. |
In the late 1980's PARC
developed semiconductor laser diodes for Xerox laser
printers, replacing the gas lasers previously used.
The introduction of the semiconductor laser diode
dramatically reduced power consumption and size
of printers, and simplified the optical system by
eliminating the need for a shuttering system.
Multi-beam laser diodes
In the early 1990s, PARC invented
a way to fabricate lasers that emitted multiple
beams from a single chip. These multi-beam lasers
are now in use in the Xerox DocuTech, DocuPrint,
and Document Center product families and are a key
component of achieving the high-speed, high-resolution
print quality for which these products are recognized.
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CONTACT |
Nitin Parekh
Director of Business Development, Hardware Systems & Electronic Materials and Devices Laboratories
650-812-4132 |
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