why can't the toner reservoir be separate from the drums? so that you may refill the reservoir without having to replace the whole assembly? i'll tell you why; because if that were the case, HP wouldn't be able to charge you $100.00 a pop for cartridges.
@homystargunner Same thing but the paper is passed through 3 more times, once for red, once for yellow, and once for blue. It's a little more complicated but that's the gist of it.
I know inkjets do not really pick up neon colors because they are limited to such color based on the gamma (not really sure what's it called but a triangle with an exclaimation mark with some gamma notification thing pops up when I'm trying to print out my photoshop images).
Just To Let Everyone Know 15μm (Microns/ Micrometers) Is Very Small. An Average Human Hair Is 100μm and 15μm Wavelength Is In The Middle Infrared Light Range.
Very informative video that Lexmark put together. The only problem is that all their consumable products are well over priced. This means that Lexmark is a dinosaur of a company and my guess will soon disappear as a major player in the industry. The Chinese will see to that! Go Ed Shwartz ....!
Very informative. I now have a better idea of how laser printers work. However, unless the printouts from this model are significantly better than my Brother HL-4040CN, I'll stick with mine. Why? Well, the video clearly shows the drum as part of the cartridge whereas the HL-4040CN has a separate drum unit containing four replaceable cartridges. Why have the expense of replacing a drum every time a cartridge runs out of toner? That makes no sense to me.
this is really good video and I'm surprised with only two text comments and so few views of the same! after this video I absolutely understand how laser printer works! great job and five stars from me!
Very informative video. I'm currently taking a course about laser printers and primarily it's 6 steps. This video goes over the steps in detail and that really helped me. The only thing that threw me off is that my course says the cleaning step is the 1st step, charging second... Fusing last.
no wonder cartridges cost so damn much.
why can't the toner reservoir be separate from the drums? so that you may refill the reservoir without having to replace the whole assembly? i'll tell you why; because if that were the case, HP wouldn't be able to charge you $100.00 a pop for cartridges.
shaygahweh 1 month ago 2
BUT WHAT ABOUT COLOR!?
homystargunner 4 months ago
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Blackouti386 4 months ago
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@homystargunner Same thing but the paper is passed through 3 more times, once for red, once for yellow, and once for blue. It's a little more complicated but that's the gist of it.
Blackouti386 4 months ago
@homystargunner They simply use several drums for color, one for each color, so 4 in total (black, red, green, blue). Search on Youtube for it ;)
xBitage 2 months ago
Wow! That's really clever how it all works! O.O
DCLeadboot 5 months ago
"Dechecated to making your wallet as empty as possible"
irulethe70s 6 months ago
That explains the satisfying heat of the paper after it comes out.
Lieutenantkaiya 7 months ago
I know inkjets do not really pick up neon colors because they are limited to such color based on the gamma (not really sure what's it called but a triangle with an exclaimation mark with some gamma notification thing pops up when I'm trying to print out my photoshop images).
Will laser printers be able to pick that up?
CandyArachnid 10 months ago
@CandyArachnid Lasers do help this,but suck printing photos
irulethe70s 9 months ago
Bad video as there's a lot missing from it and some is incorrect. Bear that in mind.
Silverchair84 1 year ago
@Silverchair84
Care to elaborate?
opmike343 11 months ago
@opmike343 Just a basic overview!
irulethe70s 9 months ago
Excellent vid.
dxs1976 1 year ago
Just To Let Everyone Know 15μm (Microns/ Micrometers) Is Very Small. An Average Human Hair Is 100μm and 15μm Wavelength Is In The Middle Infrared Light Range.
lXlNismo11lXl 1 year ago
Awesome.....
EdwardLaiPY 1 year ago
Very informative video that Lexmark put together. The only problem is that all their consumable products are well over priced. This means that Lexmark is a dinosaur of a company and my guess will soon disappear as a major player in the industry. The Chinese will see to that! Go Ed Shwartz ....!
LenaSlip 1 year ago
Thank you, great information.
elamperti 1 year ago
Very informative. I now have a better idea of how laser printers work. However, unless the printouts from this model are significantly better than my Brother HL-4040CN, I'll stick with mine. Why? Well, the video clearly shows the drum as part of the cartridge whereas the HL-4040CN has a separate drum unit containing four replaceable cartridges. Why have the expense of replacing a drum every time a cartridge runs out of toner? That makes no sense to me.
asmartbajan 1 year ago
this is really good video and I'm surprised with only two text comments and so few views of the same! after this video I absolutely understand how laser printer works! great job and five stars from me!
forrestgump86lo 1 year ago
Very informative video. I'm currently taking a course about laser printers and primarily it's 6 steps. This video goes over the steps in detail and that really helped me. The only thing that threw me off is that my course says the cleaning step is the 1st step, charging second... Fusing last.
tonechild2000 2 years ago
@tonechild2000
same here
Ecca2v2 1 year ago
the unit itself were so bulky..
ayoslabat 2 years ago