How Laser Printer & Toner Cartridges Work
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Get rid of the damn TEXT across the MIDDLE of the screen!!!!
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Good video, but next time you do this get someone to film for you (lol).
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@Rintaro88 The magnetic roller is usually referred to as a developer. Here, toner is attracted to charged magnetic beads which attach to a magnetic roller.
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Not bad but you missed out the steps of cleaning with the wiper blade and the negative charge across the drum.
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Very informative, but please ask a friend to hold and STEADY the camera next time while you remove/demonstrate parts. I nearly barfed from motion sickness.
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this was a great help! thanks!
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You should go blow your nose instead of sucking it in all the time, it is totally absurb trying to listen to you when you do this.
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How do you expect us to learn if you put a damn text in the middle of the screen?! Use your brain in other things too.
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Thanks for the video!
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Transfer roller? It's a magnetic roller. Learn the part names and functions before you present yourself as an expert.
Was it really necessary to have your website in the middle of the video the whole time?
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and it's not even well explained
There are some really nasty posters here. I believe that both terms for OPC are correct....what does it matter. I'd only complain if he was an engineer from the printer manufacturer themselves and he got something wrong because then you would expect his knowledge to be pin point accurate. He explains it pretty well. If you want to be sure that everything in this video is correct....do the research!
deepblue69uk 3 years ago 5
thanks for being constructive! =)
MaxReviewsVideos 2 years ago
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Not helpful and boring video , try to do a good work next time please.
Azrock2007 3 years ago
thanks for your honesty...i think it's boring too, but thanks for watching it! i intend to do more preparation and more interesting production next time when i get around to it! =)
MaxReviewsVideos 2 years ago
OPC does NOT mean Optical PhotoConductor. It means Organic PhotoConductor. Get your facts straight please.
warrior7772 3 years ago
you're absolutely right...that was my bad! Don't know why I used "optical" instead. =P
MaxReviewsVideos 2 years ago