The printing process of the non-magnetic toner cartridge is best shown step by step. First, the PCR places a negative DC voltage on the surface of the OPC drum, this is called conditioning. Printer’s intensity setting then allows you to control the amount of the placed voltage.
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Printing theory. Part 1 – Magnetic toner
Throughout the years we have provided lots of information about cartridges and printing, which we have found in different sources like service and training manuals from original equipment manufacturers, patents and more. Almost everything that we’ve found we gave to you, but, nevertheless, there are things that haven’t been mentioned. If you want to remanufacture your cartridge it is not necessary for you to know the cartridge theory, but if there’s a problem you want to troubleshoot then you’ll take advantage of knowing the theory. If you are able to find and repair a problem with your new cartridge fast and right, it is invaluable. Continue reading Printing theory. Part 1 – Magnetic toner
Solid ink technology
Solid ink printers are a quite interesting technology solution, which was presented by the Tektronix Company in due course, and now have gone to the Xerox company. Continue reading Solid ink technology
Install your Feed Tires properly to get the best performance
There’s a mark or an arrow imprinted on the most feed tires with the textured surface, so called “crepe-style” feed tires. It is very important to install them properly, so the imprinted sign (mark or arrow) will point the proper direction of the tire rotation. In certain cases the “proper direction” means that the side where the arrow is, need to face the user; and in the other the arrow should face the rear of the devise you’re printing with. Continue reading Install your Feed Tires properly to get the best performance