Wednesday, December 9, 2009

How do laser cartridges work?

what is the purpose of: wiper blade,dr.blade,pcr,recovery blade,


magroller,opc drumHow do laser cartridges work?
A laser beam produces an image on the drum of the printer which corresponds to an electrical charge for the area. When the drum passes through the toner , the toner particles are attracted to the area with the charge. These toner particles are then transferred to a paper and then the fuser rollers apply heat and pressure to make the image permanent. More details and information at http://www.lazerfx.com/How do laser cartridges work?
wiper blade takes the toner off of your OPC Drum. doctor blade wipes toner from the transfer unit,i believe. recovery blade takes toner off your OPC Drum on the opposite side. magnetic roller basically helps to get the toner over to your OPC Drum.OPC Drum stands for ';Organic Photo Conductor'; Drum. that's the best i can do. i do not kno what brand of machine you have.
hey pal, i dont think some one will spend time in explaining all those terms to you. Your best chance is to look up these terms on GOOGLE. Check out the following link in the mean while





http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/laser-ton鈥?/a>

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