> On Jul 19, 2016, at 4:58 PM, Wayne Sudol <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Laser technology to draw things like this is used in photo typesetters. A
> laser beam is focused onto a thin (about 1/2" thick)  many sided (about 8
> sides i think) spinning mirror. Each facet of the mirror is cut differently
> to deflict the beam up, down or center it on a sheet of moving paper or a
> plate of sensitized aluminum. 

Depending on the typesetter, the spinning mirror might just be horizontal 
deflection, with vertical positioning provided by the film transport motor.  
But in any case, those are raster scan systems.  It's very easy to scan a light 
beam in a regular pattern at high speed, with schemes like this.

DLP (micro-mirror chips) are also raster systems.  

        paul


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