Laser drive compensation by duty cycle and power

This invention relates to the driving of lasers at various currents to select optical power output and at high speeds characteristic of high-resolution laser printing. Laser printers are designed assuming the actual laser operates at nominal values which are the average or central values of a large...

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description This invention relates to the driving of lasers at various currents to select optical power output and at high speeds characteristic of high-resolution laser printing. Laser printers are designed assuming the actual laser operates at nominal values which are the average or central values of a large batch of such lasers. The nominal values are determined and stored in permanent memory. Similarly, the values of the laser actually in the printer are determined during manufacture and also stored in permanent memory. Data to the laser is adjusted to correlate the output called for by the data with the differences in response of the laser of the printer by determining the optical output called for by the data using the nominal values stored and then finding the power needed to achieve the same output using the actual values stored. This is particularly useful with extreme duty cycles.
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