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Engineering drawings stored on aperture cards are scanned by a new 3500 element CCD (Charge Coupled Device). The image, now in digital form, is delivered to a printer/plotter for full size recovery. The scanner-printer link may be a standard data cable or the compressed image may be transmitted via modem, microwave, or satellite for delivery anywhere in the world.
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Boyd, G.N. (1984). Raster Scan Technology Opens New Frontiers for the Microimaged Engineering Drawing. In: Wang, P.CC. (eds) Advances in CAD/CAM. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2819-3_8
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