No -------------------------------- There's really no such thing as a definitive "No" or even "Yes" for an answer to this question. Your mileage may vary depending on the printer, it's toner composition, and fuser temperature. I've successfully laser printed onto colored signshop vinyl with a lexmark E330 desktop laser printer. The printer has a front feed and a rear straight through exit, this is important as the vinyl wants to curl when exiting the fuser. You just grab the hot vinyl sheet and lay it flat on a table and it will stay flat. The trick to fusing the toner solidly onto the vinyl is to create a blank 8.5x11 page in photoshop and re-run the sheet through the printer a few times after it's printed. This will run it through the hot fuser without adding anything to the page. After this the print won't come off unless you really try to scour it off. http://www.rippedsheets.com/faq/faq_24.htm
First developed at Xerox PARC by Gary Starkweather and released in 1971, a laser printer is a type of printer that utilizes laser technology to print images on the paper. Laser printers are often used in corporate, school, and other environments that require print jobs to be completed quickly and in large quantities. To the right is an example of what a laser printer may look like. This picture is of the Lexmark C782n laser printer. Finally, below is a chart of the steps a laser printer takes to print.
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A high speed printing device that primarily uses a laser and static electricity for attaching toner to paper. I believe it should really be called the static electricity printer! You see; the primary principle at work in this machine is static electricity. The laser inside the printer never really touches the paper.The LASER printer really has four basic parts that are most important.1. The laser Unit (with mirror)2. The Toner Hopper3. The Drum Assembly (with 3 additional parts)4. And the Fuser assembly.How a laser printer is working:1. Whenever the printer gets its information, the printers' circuit board then takes that information and converts it into a code. Like Morse code.2. The laser prints it to a negative (statically) charged rotating drum.3. when the laser pulses light on the drum it creates a small DOT of neutral electricity.4. the drum or (toner hopper) charges the toner powder to a negative charge as well.5. when the toner is pushed through the drum the toner is sucked into the Neutral spaces left by the laser. Creating an image.6. paper is Positively charged. and pushed through the drum. The toner is statically bonded to the paper. Like a magnet, it sticks together.7. the fuser assembly heats up 300+ degrees and fuses the toner to the paper.Different from inkjet printers using ink, laser printers use toner as printing materials.Ink cartridges are usually cheaper than toner cartridges. However, toner cartridge has the lower cost per page than inkjet does.
A dot-matrix or a daisy wheel printer is used to print on multi-part forms and listing paper. Such printers are known as impart printers.
auto printer like if u want to print any thing just click print button it will automatically print from your laptop or CPU if it will be true then that will be so cool.
The Samsung ML 2161 Laser Print is a good printer.
If the vellum is rated for a laser printer, it shouldn't be a problem. You do NOT want to use inkjet paper in a laser printer, or vice-versa.
First developed at Xerox PARC by Gary Starkweather and released in 1971, a laser printer is a type of printer that utilizes laser technology to print images on the paper. Laser printers are often used in corporate, school, and other environments that require print jobs to be completed quickly and in large quantities. To the right is an example of what a laser printer may look like. This picture is of the Lexmark C782n laser printer. Finally, below is a chart of the steps a laser printer takes to print.
Laser printer, then inkjet, then dot matrix, then thermal printers.
A B&W Laser Printer prints in black and white. It is a monochrome printer, or one colored printer. B&W Laser Printers are often used in businesses where color is not needed.
Provided the paper (rag or wood pulp) is suitable to pass through the printer, any printer type can print on this paper.
The difference between an inkjet printer and a laser jet printer is that inkjets use liquid ink and laser jets use toner cartridge and heated fusers. Inkjets can print in color and laser jets can't.
Unfortunately, not with a traditional laser printer. This is mainly because a traditional laser printer relies on static electricity to hold paper and toner. Tiles aren't very conductive, and it would be extremely difficult to use a laser printer to print on them. -Brett
"Yes, Dell does sell laser print cartridges for the P1500 laser printer. The price of the cartridge depends on the number of pages each cartridge can print and whether or not you plan to participate in the cartridge recycling program."
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The Canon Faxphone L80 laser fax printer can print in monochrome pretty quickly. The maximum print speed is 6 paper per minute. Price of the machine is $185.
According to the Cisco Academy IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software textbook...the fuser on the laser printer isn't getting hot enough.