what scanners are handling 5mm beams?

Originally Posted by
edison
Because we move to a standard where most scanners accept a 5mm beam i would change the ratio of the telescope so you get a bigger beamsize at aperture and a lower divergence.CNI and Laserwave can do 0.7mrd (OEM-F and V-S series). If you can reach a 4-5mm beam between 0.8 and 1 mrd it would be perfect. Because most greens would be used in an RGB the beamsize at farfield should match the other 2 colors. When having a small telescope on the front that can be adjusted by the Customer he can set it to the preffered divergence that would be ideal.
Below is an example (CNI-OEM-F with adjustable telescope):
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