A thermal printer, much like the cash register receipts you get that run a list of items in a heart beat. The image is burned on to the chemically coated paper. The same paper will darken when exposed to excessive sunlight/heat. The paper is one sided and usually very thin. It use to be that the old fax machines used roll paper that was chemically coated and usually a page of typing would take a very short period of time to completely print out.
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Inkjets uses fine sprays of ink. Lasers use a toner attracted to a heated drum. A thermal printer uses a heated print-head that burns an image onto treated paper. A Google search will provide much more info on thermal printers.
No. Wood that is heated in the absense of oxygen will chemically break down into simpler substances.
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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.
slow warming of exposed parts, preferably in heated water.
Yes, they can be eroded chemically and mechanically.
Metamorphic rocks are formed when the minerals in a rock are change chemically. Normally these rocks are near magma and get heated up, but do not melt.
Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
Deactivated is charcoal that has not been heated or treated to increase its adsorptive power. Activated charcoal is charcoal that has been.
Thermal Printers.