What is Laser Printing Technology?
Laser printing technology is a type of digital printing that uses a laser beam to create high-quality, precise prints.
The process involves four main steps: charging, exposing, developing, and fusing. In the first step, a photosensitive drum is charged with electricity. Then, a laser beam is used to selectively discharge the drum in the areas where the image or text is to be printed, creating a static charge pattern on the drum. In the second step, the drum is exposed to toner particles, which are attracted to the charged areas and create a mirror image of the print job on the drum. In the third step, the toner particles are transferred onto the paper and bonded to the surface using heat and pressure. Finally, in the fourth step, the paper is fed through a fuser unit, which uses heat and pressure to melt and bond the toner particles permanently onto the paper. Laser printing technology is known for producing high-quality, durable prints at a fast speed, making it a popular choice for printing large volumes of documents in an office setting. It is also capable of producing high-resolution images and can print on a variety of paper types and sizes.