Use glossy or matte coated paper.
Laser printers use toner, which is adsorbed to the surface of the paper through static electricity, and then fixed at high temperatures. If a photo printer is used, the coating on the surface will melt when passed through high temperatures, damaging the fuser. So use glossy or matte coated paper.
Coated paper has a smooth surface, high whiteness, and good ink absorption and inking properties. It is mainly used for offset printing and gravure fine-line printing, such as high-end picture albums, almanacs, illustrations in books and periodicals, etc. The disadvantage is that the powder easily sticks and falls off when exposed to moisture, and cannot be stored for a long time.
Coated base paper is made from bleached chemical wood pulp or partially bleached chemical straw pulp on a paper machine. Using base paper as the paper base, white pigments, adhesives and other auxiliary materials are evenly coated on a coating machine, dried and super calendered. Used for high-end art printing, calendars, posters, picture albums, color illustrations, book covers and advertising trademarks, etc.
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The imaging principle of color laser printers is similar to that of black and white laser printers. They both use laser scanning to form a charged latent image on the toner drum; then the toner is absorbed, and then the The toner is transferred to the printing paper;
It's just that the black and white laser printer only has one black toner, while the color laser printer uses four colors of toner: yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. Four colors, color printing requires four printing cycles, based on the CMYK color system, processing one color at a time. There are two processing methods for these four printing cycles. One is to use transfer tape. Each time a color is processed, the toner is transferred from the toner cartridge to the transfer belt.
Then clean the toner cartridge and process it again. A color is finally formed into a color image on the transfer belt, which is then transferred to the paper in one go and fixed by heating. Another method is the method used by some HP color laser printers. After processing a color, The toner is adsorbed on the toner cartridge, then processed to the next color, and finally transferred to the printing paper in one go.
At the same time, the paint is evenly distributed on the paper and appears white. The requirements for coated paper include high coating strength, a thin, uniform coating, and no bubbles. The amount of adhesive in the coating is appropriate to prevent the paper from de-powdering and linting during the printing process. In addition, the absorbency of coated paper to xylene It must be appropriate and suitable for fine mesh printing above 60 lines/cm