High quality images are provided without the occurrence of image quality
defects due to reciprocity law failures, even when scanning a multi-beam.
When interlaced scanning is employed, it is possible to select
combinations such that, taking any freely selected neighboring scanning
lines, respective scan numbers of the neighboring scanning lines are
always different. Thus, a duration of scanning spacing can be made to be
at least the duration of a single main scan. As a result, image defects
such as banding due to reciprocity law failures can be greatly
alleviated, and images can be provided in which image defects are to
unlikely to be noticed in practice.