--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Philip Pemberton <ygroups@...> wrote: > > The trick will be in figuring out how small the spot actually is, and if > it's accurately focussed. There is no way I'm focussing it with a > photographic focus-finder, even on low power with a set of laser safety > goggles...! > What I do is run the laser on a pulse generator with about a 1:1000 duty cycle. That gives a bright enough spot for focusing without too much light. > BTW, this is all for another pet project of mine -- a laser photo > printer. Basically printing straight onto photographic paper using the > scanner assembly from a laser printer. Once you expose the paper with > the laser, you develop it as normal in the usual B&W chemistry (I've > been using Ilford paper developer and Rapid Fixer). > Yes, I can swap a plug-in board on my photoplotter to do grey scale. It takes two consecutive bytes for a 12-bit DAC, so resolution drops to 500 DPI, then I repeat every raster line, to get 500 x 500 DPI. I use Kodak digital sciences laser recording film, apparently made for laser recording of medical scans. I don't know if regular B&W paper is red sensitive. Jon
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Re: Laser Photoplotter
2011-03-09 by jmelson2
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