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Several thousand pages per minute! Any examples? Rich Farmbrough
When the How it works section was 'moved' to Xerography, much of the other pertinent information was deleted. I edited Xerography to reflect the numbered list and returned the other information back to How it works --Ghaberek
The IBM InfoPrint 4001 does just over 1000 ppm ... but it's not technically a laser, rather a electrophotograhic printer; cannot find any lasers anywhere greater than about 150 ppm. --69.156.88.203 05:05, 27 Jan 2005 (UTC)
The IBM Infoprint 4100 does 1220 letter size impressions per minute. Electrophotograhy is a generic term for xerography. Gadget850 19:53, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
Contents
1 Improvement
2 resolution as well as physics
3 Photoconductor Kit- What its it?
4 Laser printers and ozone?
5 Soft plastic drum?
6 I'm pretty smart, but I can't understand this article
7 Spelling wars
8 How to deal with so many explanations of the same thing?
9 Pzavon, I'm annoyed with your color printing parts/wear cite request
10 Toner
11 Contradiction?
12 Fair use rationale for Image:Pa 1977 9700-medium.jpg
13 Cost versus inkjet
14 Printing Steps
15 Pictures in this article
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Improvement
I believe this article could use some improvements:
Merge Laser printer and LED printer into Page printer.
Move How it Works section into Xerography.
Move Secret marks section to Printer forensics.
Expand the lead in, create History section, Applications section and Technology section.
Under Technology, include sub-sections on imaging (LED, laser), fuser types (thermal, flash, etc.), feed types (cassette, MP, tractor]], imager types (belt, drum) and color.
Any other thoughts on this, please? --Gadget850 16:31, 14 November 2005 (UTC) ahmed mohsen henedak
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I follow your reasoning, but think Laser printer should stay where it is, and the other two should redirect to it, simply because "laser printer" is by far the commonest name. (Yes, LED is strictly speaking not a laser printer, but it is a variant on the same technology and should be noted as such).
I also don't think it would be wise to move the How it works and Secret marks sections entirely to other pages, rather there should be a simple paragraph explaining the basic function with a Main article: link at the top. (Perhaps this is in fact what you mean.)
Yes, the history section needs to be bigger; I wrote much of it a while ago, but while others have improved upon it, it has not been significantly expanded. Pictures of early models might help.
Agree on your suggestion about Technology, but remember that I think the whole article should stay at Laser printer. ProhibitOnions 16:58, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
resolution as well as physics
I think the article should say what the dpi resoltion of these printers is
just a few words about the chemicals that make the photoconductive drum function would be super beneficial; I heard the laserwriter I was a Se compound, but that was a while ago receding unsigned comment added by 140.211.106.254 (talk) 20:30, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
Photoconductor Kit- What its it?
What does the photoconductor kit do? It looks like only Epson printers use/need this.
Ravi
Laser printers and ozone?
I recently bought a home laser printer. And little did I know, the strange smell coming from the printer as pages were spitting out of it was ozone. (my eyes are all red, and the air feels heavy) I think ozone being released from laser printers/copiers should be noted in this entry, because had I known that laser printers release ozone, I would have had second thoughts about picking up a laser printer. And although I am sure that consumer education isn't the direct intent of wikipedia, it's still significant to note because thousands of laser printers/copiers are being employed and used everyday. What do you guys think? comment by Stoppedcode12 on 26 Nov 2006
Perhaps, but you have either a maladjusted unit (and probably reduced image quality as a result) or you have placed it in a room that is not adequately ventilated for the printing rate you are achieving. Pzavon 16:10, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Most modern laser printers produce very little ozone, since they use a charge roller in lieu of a corona to charge the photoconductor, and use a charged transfer roller in lieu of a corona to transfer the image to the paper. The melting of the (usually) styrene resin in the toner can produce a bit of odor, especially if there is minimal air circulation in the room, and the printed page has a particularly large amount of printed area. The manufacturer's specs will usually divulge the amount of ozone that a particular laser printer...(and so on)
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