Saturday, December 12, 2009

What does it mean ';Single Cartridge System'; for a laser printer?

and if u answered that can you answer:


is';9600 dpi color scanning'; indicate a good scanner for an officeWhat does it mean ';Single Cartridge System'; for a laser printer?
I'm assuming you are talking about a black only (mono) laser


It means the printer using a print cartridge that contains a toner holder and image (OPC) drum all in one unit.





Some printers featre a toner container, and a seperate OPC unit. these often work out cheaper over printers live, but mean extra things to change.





For an Office scanner, 600x600 is good enough scanning, unless you NEED to scan VERY high resolution images. Remember a proper old fashioned photo is only printed at about 300DPI, but using tru colours, not the screen print system an inkjet uses.What does it mean ';Single Cartridge System'; for a laser printer?
Some printers have multiple cartridges for the toner. (My color lasers have 3 different color cartridges and a black cartridge,)





That isn't very good quality for scanning. $49 Cannon Lide 25 scanners are much better than that.
it means your laser printer takes only 1 cartridge that has both color and black ink.
The name of the printer would be helpful.

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