Yes it is take it from the pro, i lit my cat on fire when i tried
The vague pronoun reference: does the pronoun 'it' refer to the photocopier or the toner.Examples of rewording the sentence:From the photocopier, John took the toner and threw it away.John took the photocopier toner and threw it away.
It is a machine that drives a printer or a photocopier.
No. Toner consists of plastic, coloring agents, and charge control agents. No photocopier toner ever contained asbestos.
yes
some parts are the photo receptor drum, toner, corona wires, a lamp, and a fuser.
The process of making black toner for a Xerox photocopier is very exacting, even for the older machines. If you could get all the ingredients, some of which are not easy to find, and you tried to make it at home what you made would probably not work in the machine because of the need to precisely control the size of the toner particles.
Static electricity is used to attract the toner to certain parts of the paper. Note that the toner is the paint stuff; it is NOT an ink, it's a black powder.
xerography uses electrostatic charges to form image and transfer it to paper. there is a mechanism in the photocopier that is supposed to remove the charge after the toner is fused to the paper and the charge is no longer needed. sometimes this wears out and no longer works well.
If a photocopier is not making copies there is something missing. No paper, no toner, no electricity, paper jam within the machine to name a few.
No, it is not an adverb. The word photocopier is a noun, a thing.
Which type? Analogue or Digital? Currently mostly are digital. The digital copiers have the following major parts: (1) Scanner, (2) Toner, (3) Printer, and (4) Paper feed mechanism...
a photocopier copies paper or pictures