As a core consumable for laser printers, the sealing process of toner directly determines the storage status of the toner and the print quality.
As a core consumable for laser printers, the sealing process of toner directly determines the storage status of the toner and the print quality.
The spiral powder supply shaft is used instead of the traditional scraper powder supply, which can promote the toner flow through the centrifugal force generated by the rotation and avoid local accumulation.
The particle uniformity of low-temperature toner is one of the core factors affecting printing resolution, and its effect runs through the entire process of toner from development to fixing.
In laser printing, the quality of the image and the clarity of the text ultimately depend on the toner—a seemingly insignificant but crucial consumable.
In the world of digital printing, toner, while a consumable material, is a core element in determining output quality.
The charge and charge stability of the toner will directly affect its compatibility with the toner cartridge, and thus affect the life of the toner cartridge.