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  2. Category:Laser templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Laser templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Laser templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Laser projector - Wikipedia

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    Industrial laser projectors have been on the market since the early 2000s. Laser projectors are mainly used as optical guidance systems. They enable working without templates in many manufacturing processes by showing directly on the workpiece how material needs to be positioned or mounted, so that the employee is led by manual or semiautomatic productional processes visually.

  4. Ivan Dryer - Wikipedia

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    Dryer was a filmmaker in the early 1970s. On one project, he worked with Dr. Elsa Garmire, a California Institute of Technology physicist interested in laser light art. . (She had previously worked with other artists on special event laser shows.) [1] Dryer was disappointed because the resulting film, LaserImage, [2] did not have the pure color and shimmer of laser l

  5. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    Laser types with distinct laser lines are shown above the wavelength bar, while below are shown lasers that can emit in a wavelength range. The height of the lines and bars gives an indication of the maximal power/pulse energy commercially available, while the color codifies the type of laser material (see the figure description for details).

  6. Laser printing - Wikipedia

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    Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process. It produces high-quality text and graphics (and moderate-quality photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a negatively charged cylinder called a "drum" to define a differentially charged image. [1]

  7. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    Sub-surface laser engraving is the process of engraving an image in a transparent solid material by focusing a laser below the surface to create small fractures. Such engraved materials are of high-grade optical quality (suitable for lenses, with low dispersion ) to minimize distortion of the beam.

  8. Multiphoton lithography - Wikipedia

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    Model of a castle (0.2 mm x 0.3 mm x 0.4 mm) 3D-printed on a pencil tip via multiphoton lithography Multiphoton lithography (also known as direct laser lithography or direct laser writing) is similar to standard photolithography techniques; structuring is accomplished by illuminating negative-tone or positive-tone [jargon] photoresists via light of a well-defined wavelength.

  9. Halogen lamp - Wikipedia

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    Halogen lamps are used as the heating element in the fuser of many types of laser printers. The long tubular lamp heats the fuser roller from the inside, and the heat melts the toner onto the paper. The long tubular lamp heats the fuser roller from the inside, and the heat melts the toner onto the paper.