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1 August 1991 Technology trends in electrophotographic printers
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In this paper, the author explores several key electrophotographic printer (ELP) improvements as well as significant new product offerings. The intent is to include only those printers with major technology and/or market impact potential. In order to provide a reasonable taxonomy of features, the author provides ELP trends in the categories of speed, both higher and lower; image quality; controller and page description language enhancements; integration and system trends; and a brief look at marking system improvements. Lastly, a performance metric has been included to show where ELP technology has gone in the last few years.
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Gary K. Starkweather "Technology trends in electrophotographic printers", Proc. SPIE 1458, Printing Technologies for Images, Gray Scale, and Color, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46344
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Nonimpact printing

Image quality

Image quality standards

Image resolution

System integration

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