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A laser printer works by transferring tiny ink particles contained in a toner cartridge to paper via a rubber belt. The image is produced by laser on a light-sensitive drum within the printer.

Computer printer in which the image to be printed is formed by the action of a laser on a light-sensitive drum, then transferred to paper by means of an electrostatic charge. Laser printers are page printers, printing a complete page at a time. The printed image, which can take the form of text or pictures, is made up of tiny dots, or ink particles. The quality of the image generated depends on the fineness of these dots - most laser printers can print up to 120 dots per cm/300 dots per in across the page.

A typical desktop laser printer can print about 4-40 pages per minute. The first low-cost laser printer suitable for office use appeared in 1984.


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