No all laser printers require an imaging drum to in order for the laser to write the image on.
An Inkjet printer uses a printhead to "shoot" ink on to a page. An electronic device actually boils the ink, making it expand and shoot out. You can get some more information at the related link below. Most laser printers use toner, which is a powder made of plastic and a little metal. A laser writes a picture onto a drum: whereever the laser writes attracts toner. Then the toner is transferred to the paper and melted in to the paper. You can look up more of this process at the other related link below. The bottom line is inkjets have a better print quality, although most are slower and can't be repaired if they break. Laser printers are made to print thousands, if not millions of pages in their lifetime. Laser printers are more expensive than inkjets but you will spend more on ink cartridges than toner cartridges over time, depending on how much you print.
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An imaging drum is present in laser printers. The imaging drum receives the image sent by the laser in the printer. The drum holds the electrostatic charge to transfer the toner ink to paper.
Laser printers use a drum and toner.
Yes.
Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
Certain printers do, yes. These types of printers are called Laser Printers. The other type, which uses nozzles and ink cartridges, is called an Ink jet Printer. The drum on a laser printer might not be the kind you're thinking of. It's actually just a big rotating tube that transfers the toner from the toner cartridge to the paper. The toner is particles that have a positive charge, and are attracted to the drum where there is a negative charge (The drum is negatively charged by a laser, thus the name Laser Printer).
The cartridges in laser printers contain toner that allows the print to show on the page. A laser printer works by having a laser directed at a photosensitive drum. Without the toner, charged particles from the drum would be transferred to the paper, but they would be colorless.
This happens on LASER printers when the drum is damaged. On modern LASER printers the drum is part of the toner cartridge. Replacing the black toner cartridge should solve the problem.
A drum is for laser printers, while a cartridge is more for inkjets. They're mutually exclusive.
They transfer toner from the drum to the paper.
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HP Q2429A maintenance kit is designed for laser printers. It includes a 110v printer drum and installation guide. It is recommended to change the toner drum in laser printers every 200000 prints.
A laser printer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_printer