1. Cleaning. The drum is cleaned of any residual toner and electrical charge. Conditioning. The drum is conditioned to contain a high electrical charge. Writing. A laser beam discharges the high charge down to a lower charge, but only in places where toner should go. Developing. Toner is placed onto the drum where the charge has been reduced. Transferring. A strong electrical charge draws the toner off the drum onto the paper. This is the first step that takes place outside the cartridge. Fusing. Heat and pressure fuse the toner to the paper.
2. 1200 DPI(dots per inch), it will be more sharp that a 600 DPI image.
3. USB
4. CIS and CCD
5. ECP and EPP
6. By whether or not the correct electrical charge is on the specific spot.
7. If it does not it will have to mix all primary colors to produce black.
8. PhotoREt II
9. Check ink levels and/or if your printer, cartridges, etc.. need to be cleaned
10. keep the printer in a cool, well-ventilated area, and dont use it to print more than 50 to 75 pages without allowing the heads to cool down
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