Some of the things that can damaged the drum on the laser printer are and should be avoid. Do not expose the drum to the light for more than few minutes, the drum should never be touched, also keep away from dust and dirt, as well as humidity and high-temperature areas.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
Aluminum cylinder coated with particles of photosensitive compounds. Used in a laser printer and often contained within the toner cartridge.
It's a component in a laser printer that Fuses the toner to the paper.
Writing
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.
The HP Laser Printer is a printer produced by HP. It uses laser technology to work more efficiently than the previous prototypes. Because of this new technology, the printer is best used to mass-produce papers. There are also subdivisions of the HP Laser Printers, which are: HP Laser Jet 4000, HP Laser Jet 4050, and HP Laser Jet 4250.
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Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
After rotating past the conditioning station, the drum has a uniform high negative charge on its surface. At the writing station, a sweeping laser beam is used to discharge this potential in selected areas by focusing laser light on selected portions of the photosensitive drum. This creates what is known as an electrostatic image. This image is later developed into a visible image. Portions of the drum not exposed to the laser still have a high negative charge. In short the laser writes the image on the drum.
The drum
drum Same on a photocopier.
we dont have ink cartredge in laser printer.. laser printer uses toner or drum.. it normally gives 500-600 paper in one toner however depending upon the size of toner or drum..