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Brand New Lexmark C534N color Laser Printer with INK

Brand New Lexmark C534N color Laser Printer with INK

$279.99 5h 46m
Lexmark C720 Color Laser Printer Duplex & Network Card

Lexmark C720 Color Laser Printer Duplex & Network Card

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$89.89
$139.79
5h 50m
Ricoh CL3500N Laser Printer

Ricoh CL3500N Laser Printer

2 $125.00 5h 50m
OfficeMax Laser Toner Cartridge for HP LaserJet Printer

OfficeMax Laser Toner Cartridge for HP LaserJet Printer

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$0.99
$30.00
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Hewlett Packard LaserJet 2200D Laser Printer Lot 9-3-22

Hewlett Packard LaserJet 2200D Laser Printer Lot 9-3-22

$72.00 6h 16m
512MB MEMORY BROTHER MFC-9420 9420CN Laser Printer NEW!

512MB MEMORY BROTHER MFC-9420 9420CN Laser Printer NEW!

$39.95 6h 22m
HP LaserJet 4 4M Laser Printer - RG5-0454 FUSER Assy!

HP LaserJet 4 4M Laser Printer - RG5-0454 FUSER Assy!

$25.00 6h 42m
Dell MFP 1600N Laser USB Printer

Dell MFP 1600N Laser USB Printer

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$89.99
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Dell 3100cn Black Toner for Dell Laser Printer

Dell 3100cn Black Toner for Dell Laser Printer

1 $9.99 7h 34m
Dell 3100cn CYAN Toner for Dell Laser Printer

Dell 3100cn CYAN Toner for Dell Laser Printer

1 $9.99 7h 35m
GENERIC LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGE DVEQ5949A  1073

GENERIC LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGE DVEQ5949A 1073

$14.99 8h 2m
Xerox WorkCentre? M15i Laser Printer

Xerox WorkCentre? M15i Laser Printer

6 $70.00 8h 7m
IBM Laser Printer High Yeild Cartridge w 4109 4028 4029

IBM Laser Printer High Yeild Cartridge w 4109 4028 4029

- $10.00 8h 16m
LEXMARK E321 LASER PRINTER 20 PPM

LEXMARK E321 LASER PRINTER 20 PPM

$29.00 8h 19m
HP Color Laser LaserJet CM6030f MFP Printer CE665A NEW

HP Color Laser LaserJet CM6030f MFP Printer CE665A NEW

$3,999.99 8h 45m
HP 4050N LASER PRINTER  17 PPM NICE LASER PRINTER

HP 4050N LASER PRINTER 17 PPM NICE LASER PRINTER

$95.00 8h 46m
NEC SUperScript 1800 Laser Printer

NEC SUperScript 1800 Laser Printer

- $4.99 8h 48m
HP LaserJet 4100 Laser Printer w TonerCable Cord

HP LaserJet 4100 Laser Printer w TonerCable Cord

- $49.00 8h 51m
HP LASERJET 2420DN Q5959A DUPLEX LASER PRINTER PC 15K

HP LASERJET 2420DN Q5959A DUPLEX LASER PRINTER PC 15K

$179.00 8h 57m
HP LASERJET 2420DN Q5959A DUPLEX LASER PRINTER TESTED

HP LASERJET 2420DN Q5959A DUPLEX LASER PRINTER TESTED

$169.00 8h 57m
A laser printer is a common type of computer printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper. As with digital photocopiers and MFPs, laser printers employ a xerographic printing process but differ from analog photocopiers in that the image is produced by the direct scanning of a laser beam across the printers photoreceptor.
 
 Overview
 A laser beam projects an image of the page to be printed onto an electrically charged rotating drum coated with selenium. Photoconductivity removes charge from the areas exposed to light. Dry ink toner particles are then electrostatically picked up by the drums charged areas. The drum then prints the image onto paper by direct contact and heat, which fuses the ink to the paper.
 
 Laser printers have many significant advantages over other types of printers. Unlike impact printers, laser printer speed can vary widely, and depends on many factors, including the graphic intensity of the job being processed. The fastest models can print over 200 monochrome pages per minute (12,000 pages per hour). The fastest color laser printers can print over 100 pages per minute (6000 pages per hour). Very high-speed laser printers are used for mass mailings of personalized documents, such as credit card or utility bills, and are competing with lithography in some commercial applications.
 
The cost of this technology depends on a combination of factors, including the cost of paper, toner, and infrequent drum replacement, as well as the replacement of other consumables such as the fuser assembly and transfer assembly. Often printers with soft plastic drums can have a very high cost of ownership that does not become apparent until the drum requires replacement.
 
 A duplexing printer one that prints on both sides of the paper can halve paper costs and reduce filing volumes. Formerly only available on high-end printers, duplexers are now common on mid-range office printers, though not all printers can accommodate a duplexing unit. Duplexing can also give a slower page-printing speed, because of the longer paper path.
 
In comparison with the laser printer, most inkjet printers and dot-matrix printers simply take an incoming stream of data and directly imprint it in a slow lurching process that may include pauses as the printer waits for more data. A laser printer is unable to work this way because such a large amount of data needs to output to the printing device in a rapid, continuous process. The printer cannot stop the mechanism precisely enough to wait until more data arrives, without creating a visible gap or misalignment of the dots on the printed page.
 
 Instead the image data is built up and stored in a large bank of memory capable of representing every dot on the page. The requirement to store all dots in memory before printing has traditionally limited laser printers to small fixed paper sizes such as letter or A4. Most laser printers are unable to print continuous banners spanning a sheet of paper two meters long, because there is not enough memory available in the printer to store such a large image before printing begins.
 

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What Is A Laser Printer
A type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum. The light of the laser alters the electrical charge on the drum wherever it hits. The drum is then rolled through a reservoir of toner, which is picked up by the charged portions of the drum. Finally, the toner is transferred to the paper through a combination of heat and pressure. This is also the way copy machines work.
Because an entire page is transmitted to a drum before the toner is applied, laser printers are sometimes called page printers. There are two other types of page printers that fall under the category of laser printers even though they do not use lasers at all. One uses an array of LEDs to expose the drum, and the other uses LCDs. Once the drum is charged, however, they both operate like a real laser printer.

One of the chief characteristics of laser printers is their resolution -- how many dots per inch (dpi) they lay down. The available resolutions range from 300 dpi at the low end to 1,200 dpi at the high end. By comparison, offset printing usually prints at 1,200 or 2,400 dpi. Some laser printers achieve higher resolutions with special techniques known generally as resolution enhancement.

In addition to the standard monochrome laser printer, which uses a single toner, there also exist color laser printers that use four toners to print in full color. Color laser printers tend to be about five to ten times as expensive as their monochrome siblings.

Laser printers produce very high-quality print and are capable of printing an almost unlimited variety of fonts. Most laser printers come with a basic set of fonts, called internal or resident fonts, but you can add additional fonts in one of two ways:

font cartridges : Laser printers have slots in which you can insert font cartridges, ROM boards on which fonts have been recorded. The advantage of font cartridges is that they use none of the printer's memory.
soft fonts : All laser printers come with a certain amount of RAM memory, and you can usually increase the amount of memory by adding memory boards in the printer's expansion slots. You can then copy fonts from a disk to the printer's RAM. This is called downloading fonts. A font that has been downloaded is often referred to as a soft font, to distinguish it from the hard fonts available on font cartridges. The more RAM a printer has, the more fonts that can be downloaded at one time.
In addition to text, laser printers are very adept at printing graphics. However, you need significant amounts of memory in the printer to print high-resolution graphics. To print a full-page graphic at 300 dpi, for example, you need at least 1 MB (megabyte) of printer RAM. For a 600-dpi graphic, you need at least 4 MB RAM.

Because laser printers are nonimpact printers, they are much quieter than dot-matrix or daisy-wheel printers. They are also relatively fast, although not as fast as some dot-matrix printers. The speed of laser printers ranges from about 4 to 20 pages of text per minute (ppm). A typical rate of 6 ppm is equivalent to about 40 characters per second (cps).

Laser printers are controlled through page description languages (PDLs). There are two de facto standards for PDLs:

PCL : Hewlett-Packard (HP) was one of the pioneers of laser printers and has developed a Printer Control Language (PCL) to control output. There are several versions of PCL, so a printer may be compatible with one but not another. In addition, many printers that claim compatibility cannot accept HP font cartridges.
PostScript : This is the de facto standard for Apple Macintosh printers and for all desktop publishing systems.
Most software can print using either of these PDLs. PostScript tends to be a bit more expensive, but it has some features that PCL lacks and it is the standard for desktop publishing. Some printers support both PCL and PostScript.