What is a Laser Printer?
How it Works
Laser printers use a laser beam to create an electrostatic image on a drum, which is then transferred to paper using toner. The toner is heated and fused to the paper, creating a permanent image.
Benefits of Laser Printers
- High-quality output
- Fast printing speeds
- Low operating costs
- Durable prints
Drawbacks of Laser Printers
- Can be expensive to purchase
- Can be bulky and heavy
- May require specialized paper
Uses for Laser Printers
- Printing documents
- Printing photos
- Printing labels
- Printing envelopes
Laser printers are a good option for businesses and individuals who need high-quality, fast, and durable prints. They are more expensive than inkjet printers, but they offer lower operating costs and can produce a wider range of print materials.
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