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Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
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..
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.
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.
The first step in creating a laser printout, is for the printer to remove any toner from the drum from a previous print. The printer than conditions the drum by removing any latent images. A new image is then inscribed onto the drum using the laser to charge parts of the drum. Toner is applied to the drum, and the image is transferred to paper. Finally the toner is fused to the paper through heat and pressure.
One can have their laser printer repaired at office supply stores or direct from the company. One may be able to get the printer repaired for free if it is still under warranty.
A laser printer.
The type of printer that uses a rotating photosensitive print drum is the laser printer. In this technology, a laser beam selectively charges the drum to create an image, which is then transferred onto paper using toner. The drum rotates to facilitate the printing process, allowing for high-speed and high-quality prints.
Evidently you have a page printing Laser Printer rather than an Inkjet or matrix style. That technology uses a drum. This is similar in concept to a copier, and contains a Drum. It may be an integral part of the toner cartridge.
Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics by passing a laser beam over a charged drum to define a differentially charged image. It employ a xerographic printing process.