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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 21, 1996
Filed:
Jul. 01, 1993
Donald J Gusmano, Henrietta, NY (US);
Whynn V Lovette, Webster, NY (US);
Frederick O Hayes, III, Ontario, NY (US);
Robert J Rossi, Rochester, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a system and method for compensating for offset and gain drift in a fast scan direction during an image forming process. To achieve compensation, the present invention samples a plurality of permanently darkened pixels upon powering up image sensors and circuitry therefor and during a sub-scanning process of an image and feeds this information into an offset value generating circuit. The offset generating circuit continually adjusts a pixel offset voltage according to a difference between sequential samples of the permanently darkened pixel, thereby compensating for fast scan offset drift. The present invention also samples a plurality of active pixels during a scanning of a calibration strip. From this scan, a gain corrective value is calculated. The present invention then samples active pixels during a scanning of a platen background. In response to this sampling, the gain corrective value is continually adjusted according to a difference between sequential samples of the platen background, thereby compensating for fast scan gain drift. The present invention can also compensate and balance transfer functions for a plurality of communication channels in a multi-channel system by using the same target values and same reference signals for each channel.