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The laser printer was invented in 1969 by Gary Starkweather at Xerox. The first commercial laser printer, the Xerox 9700, was released in 1977.
If you have an HP laser printer, I suggest you buy it directly from HP online store. I find it cheaper to get laser printer cartridges from them for my HP laser printer. If you have a different brand of laser printer, amazon is a good place to start if you're looking for a cheaper laser printer cartridge.
The drum
drum Same on a photocopier.
Yes, you can print on vellum with a laser printer, but you should use vellum that is specifically labeled as laser-printer compatible. Laser printers use heat to fuse toner, and some vellum papers can warp, curl, or melt if they are not designed for laser printing. For best results, feed the vellum through the manual tray if available and use the printer’s transparency or heavy paper setting.
An inkjet printer wil be better for printing photographs.
RIP.
Nothing really. Unless you got a deathwish then let the laser do the job...
Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
Laser
If the transfer paper isn't made for laser printers, then the laser printer melts the paper. You can do major damage to your printer.
A laser printer uses a dry toner powder in a sealed cartridge.