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safety:safetyscan_lens [2022/07/18 15:38]
Bob Varkevisser [Lens mount designed by Kvant]
safety:safetyscan_lens [2022/07/18 15:39] (current)
Bob Varkevisser [Lens mount designed by Kvant]
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 The third degree of adjustment is tilting the lens about the split at the top. If the top portion of the lens is at an angle with respect to the light coming from the X-Y scanners, there will be a kind of “ghost image”, which is a reflection off of the top surface of the lens. The lens angle should be adjusted so that the beams for the center of the projection are directly in angular alignment with respect to the top surface of the lens. Doing so will prevent the “ghost image” and the result will be perfect. The crude picture below shows the concept. The third degree of adjustment is tilting the lens about the split at the top. If the top portion of the lens is at an angle with respect to the light coming from the X-Y scanners, there will be a kind of “ghost image”, which is a reflection off of the top surface of the lens. The lens angle should be adjusted so that the beams for the center of the projection are directly in angular alignment with respect to the top surface of the lens. Doing so will prevent the “ghost image” and the result will be perfect. The crude picture below shows the concept.
  
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 Kvant manufactures a lens mount that can be used to attach a SafetyScan lens to their laser projectors. A rendering of an example projector that uses a lens mount and SafetyScan lens is shown below. Kvant manufactures a lens mount that can be used to attach a SafetyScan lens to their laser projectors. A rendering of an example projector that uses a lens mount and SafetyScan lens is shown below.
  
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 To use the SafetyScan Lens and **lens mount**, do the following: To use the SafetyScan Lens and **lens mount**, do the following:
safety/safetyscan_lens.1658151521.txt · Last modified: 2022/07/18 15:38 by Bob Varkevisser