Let's talk about the difference between Ink and Toner.
Ink is in liquid form, kept in a plastic casing we call cartridge using a sponge to hold the ink together. Ink is printed through a printer head, once the electronic circuit on the cartridge send a charge to cartridges from the printer, it then send a message to the printer head to print, allowing inkjet to adhere to the paper and send the print out the printer.
Toner is a powder form often known as a laser toner. It is involveing in the process is simple but very effective. once your computer send a signal to the print, it is then sent to a laser in the printer, then to the drum on the cartridge, and then send the paper over the drum, sending the signal with the image with the toner powered on the paper. The powder is then fused using a heat fuser in the printer burning the powder to the paper all of this happens in under 5 seconds.
Ink is in liquid form, kept in a plastic casing we call cartridge using a sponge to hold the ink together. Ink is printed through a printer head, once the electronic circuit on the cartridge send a charge to cartridges from the printer, it then send a message to the printer head to print, allowing inkjet to adhere to the paper and send the print out the printer.
Toner is a powder form often known as a laser toner. It is involveing in the process is simple but very effective. once your computer send a signal to the print, it is then sent to a laser in the printer, then to the drum on the cartridge, and then send the paper over the drum, sending the signal with the image with the toner powered on the paper. The powder is then fused using a heat fuser in the printer burning the powder to the paper all of this happens in under 5 seconds.
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