Laser printer scan lens with diffractive optics

Kevin J. McIntyre, G. Morris, Susan Dunn, Karen Rumsey, Kenneth R. Ossman
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A scan lens for a laser printer system consists of an F-θ lens and a scanning element, typically a polygon mirror. Due to mechanical wobble and facet-to-facet misalignment, a polygon mirror tends to steer the focused beam out of the intended scan line and therefore requires some form of optical compensation. The most common method1 makes use of anamorphic optical elements. Traditionally, lenses based on this approach contain either a toroidal surface or a reflective cylindrical field lens, both of which are relatively expensive. It is possible to use a diffractive surface to replace the need for either of these surface types. Non-toroidal hybrid scan lenses have been discussed previously2,3. These designs were limited to rotationally-symmetric geometries and therefore could not be used with polygon mirrors. This paper discusses the design, fabrication, and testing of a prototype diffractive scan lens for a 600 dpi laser printer system.
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带有衍射光学器件的激光打印机扫描透镜
激光打印机系统的扫描透镜包括一个F θ透镜和一个扫描元件,通常是一个多边形反射镜。由于机械抖动和面对面不对准,多边形反射镜倾向于引导聚焦光束偏离预期的扫描线,因此需要某种形式的光学补偿。最常用的方法是利用变形光学元件。传统上,基于这种方法的透镜要么包含一个环面,要么包含一个反射的圆柱形场透镜,这两者都相对昂贵。可以使用衍射表面来代替对这些表面类型中的任何一种的需要。非环形混合扫描透镜已在前面讨论过2,3。这些设计仅限于旋转对称的几何形状,因此不能与多边形镜子一起使用。本文讨论了用于600 dpi激光打印机系统的衍射扫描透镜原型的设计、制造和测试。
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