Page printer

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A page printer is a computer

dot-matrix printers. Page printers are often all incorrectly termed “laser printers”
—although virtually all laser printers are page printers, other page printing technologies also exist.

Components

The components of a page printer are:

Page printing technologies

There are several page printing technologies, for example:

  • Laser printers, in which a laser beam draws the page image on charged drum which collects charged toner and transfers the image to paper.
  • LED printers, which use
    light-emitting diodes
    instead of a laser beam, but are otherwise very similar to laser printers.
  • Melted wax (“phaser”) printers, where solid ink is heated to the melting point and is applied on the print medium where it immediately solidifies.
  • Dye-sublimation printers, where a solid ink (dye) is converted to a gaseous state (sublimation
    ) and applied on the print medium, where it immediately solidifies.

Properties

References

  1. ^ "Definition of:printer engine". PC Magazine. Retrieved August 29, 2014.