Tuesday, September 21, 2010

what is a fuser element surrounded by printer?


what is a fuser element surrounded by printer?

What's the actual problem your have that is raise the question. We'd serve if we knew.
thats what sets the toner on the composition so it doesnt just slump off

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On a laser printer it is the hot rollers hat melt the waxy toner onto the paper. That make the print permanent.



Basically it is two hot rollers essential the back closing. It usually comes as a removable unit and they are a portion that gets replaced from time to time.
A fuser section found in laser printers...it "fuses" the ink to the composition. If you get a conserve or something and it has not gone thru the fuser...the ink ends up adjectives over your fingers and is still in that powdery form.

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