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8 February 2015 MFP scanner motion characterization using self-printed target
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Proceedings Volume 9396, Image Quality and System Performance XII; 93960E (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083522
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Multifunctional printers (MFP) are products that combine the functions of a printer, scanner, and copier. Our goal is to help customers to be able to easily diagnose scanner or print quality issues with their products by developing an automated diagnostic system embedded in the product. We specifically focus on the characterization of scanner motions, which may be defective due to irregular movements of the scan-head. The novel design of our test page and two-stage diagnostic algorithm are described in this paper. The most challenging issue is to evaluate the scanner performance properly when both printer and scanner units contribute to the motion errors. In the first stage called the uncorrected-print-error-stage, aperiodic and periodic motion behaviors are characterized in both the spatial and frequency domains. Since it is not clear how much of the error is contributed by each unit, the scanned input is statistically analyzed in the second stage called the corrected-print-error-stage. Finally, the described diagnostic algorithms output the estimated scan error and print error separately as RMS values of the displacement of the scan and print lines, respectively, from their nominal positions in the scanner or printer motion direction. We validate our test page design and approaches by ground truth obtained from a high-precision, chrome-on-glass reticle manufactured using semiconductor chip fabrication technologies.
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Minwoong Kim, Peter Bauer, Jerry K. Wagner, and Jan P. Allebach "MFP scanner motion characterization using self-printed target", Proc. SPIE 9396, Image Quality and System Performance XII, 93960E (8 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083522
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Spatial light modulators

Scanners

Printing

Diagnostics

Motion measurement

Fermium

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