File:LaserPrinter-Fusing.jpg

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This drawing shows how toner is melted into paper using heat and pressure in the fuser assembly. Applicable topics: electrophotographic printing, xerography, laser printer, photocopier |
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Created by Dale Mahalko, using Microsoft Word -- mostly to demonstrate what can be done, since Word was never intended for this purpose, and because I don't have a formal drawing program available. Page zoom set to 200% in Word, then screenshotted and saved as a JPEG using Corel PhotoPaint. |
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current | 19:01, 5 March 2007 | ![]() | 1,122 × 595 (62 KB) | DMahalko (talk | contribs) | Applicable topics: electrophotographic printing, xerography, laser printer, photocopier This drawing shows how toner is melted into paper using heat and pressure in the fuser assembly. Created by [mailto:dmahalko@gma |
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