Optical printer head, light-amount correction method for optical printer head and optical printer

This invention relates to an optical printer head including a light source constituted of a plurality of luminous dots, a light-amount correction method for correcting a light amount of luminous dots in the optical printer head so as to render the light amount uniform, and an optical printer for emi...

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Hauptverfasser: Miyoshi, Rie, Inoue, Yawara, Shimizu, Yukihiko
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This invention relates to an optical printer head including a light source constituted of a plurality of luminous dots, a light-amount correction method for correcting a light amount of luminous dots in the optical printer head so as to render the light amount uniform, and an optical printer for emitting light therefrom toward a record medium to form an image thereon. An optical printer head capable of increasing a level of a light amount for exposure emitted from luminous dot trains in view of an end cool phenomenon of filamentary cathodes and reducing loss of exposure energy. A light source includes luminous dot trains each constituted by a plurality of luminous dots each including an anode arranged on an anode substrate and a phosphor layer deposited on the anode, as well as filamentary cathodes arranged above the luminous dot trains so as to extend along the trains. A memory device is arranged so as to store therein correction information for ensuring uniform luminescence of the luminous dots. Light-amount correction is carried out on the luminous dots other than those positioned in proximity to each of both ends of the luminous dot trains excluded from light-amount correction, to thereby obtain correction information on the former luminous dots, which is then stored in the memory device. The correction information permits a light amount of each luminous dot to be substantially distributed around a minimum value of a light amount of all luminous dots stored in the memory device.