The LogEscan Laser Platemaking System.

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Document ID: 
770001
Author(s): 
Robert M. Landsman
Year: 
1977
Pages: 
11

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Abstract

The LogEscan System is a large format laser scanning unit which can be operated in a stand-alone or facsimile mode for the generation of Lasermasks and lithographic plates or proofs from original paste-up copy. The Lasermask can be used to prepare duplicate plates, using conventional techniques. This paper discusses the role of the LogEscan System in a newspaper environment where simplicity of operation and low cost can be achieved for papers requiring several duplicate plates. The scanning system and consumables are described by reconstructing the design trade-offs (based on cost, scanning efficiency, geometric fidelity, human factors, and probability of technical success) which led to the design of a thermal imaging system characterized by a stationary drum scanner having an electropneumatic scanning element and a digital data system.

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