Yes, it will work on either voltage.
The two dangers that need to be avoided by a technician when servicing a laser printer are electrical shock and mercury poisoning. Laser printers use a very high voltage to operate, and contain a very high level of mercury.
The laser printer has a built in computer that manages all its functions. The computer is controlled by program in non-volatile memory (like a BIOS) which can occasionally be updated with new software from the printer manufacturer..
You need a step down voltage transformer that converts 220 volt to 110 volt to use a 110 volt printer with 220 volt. You can get good quality transformers at East West International in Houston, TX. If you order online or over the phone, they can ship it to you in 2-3 business days.
As in all electronics devices that obtain power from the AC electric system, a power supply converts the AC to the DC voltage(s) needed by the electronics in the device. Depending on the needs of the device this power supply may deliver a single DC voltage or as many as several dozen different DC voltages.
A high voltage, typically around 600 to 1000 volts, is applied to the paper in an electrophotographic (EP) process laser printer to transfer the toner from the drum to the paper. This electrostatic charge helps the toner particles adhere to the paper before being fused in place by heat.
Inkjet Printer has a Micro Piezo Technolgy that uses the voltage and current pulses to move the Micro Piezo to discharge ink as compared to other technology which uses temperature or heat in discharging ink.
It's a voltage regulator and normally connected to a heat sink to keep it cool.
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In the U.S.A., 110VAC is the usual household receptacle voltage where lamps, TV's etc are connected and the computer, printer & related devices are also connected. Other countries may have different operating voltages required for computers.
The difference between a chain printer and a band printer is a chain printer has a chain that the characters are on and a band printer has a band for the characters.
Laser/LED printer and Inkjet printers for a couple.