Been learning this for my A+, I really needed a visual explanation like this. The training videos I've watched are all just text slideshows explaining this stuff, which without a point of reference becomes incomprehensible. Thank you.
I am an old TV/VCR repair tech. I have an interview for a printer repair tech. and I know little about printers. Thanks for the review; you helped me get prepared for the interview.
"ensuring satisfactory prints and ensuring the life of the fuser" is a byproduct of of that choice. The main reason is to make sure you buy all Lexmark stuff to hook you into an ecosystem like what apple does with all of their products. Safety and security are a secondary byproduct of locked down hardware.
@@zenvir1680 Early monochrome laser printers did. Color lasers repeat the process 4 times, for each of the 4 colors. Some makers, like Samsung, used a single large imaging unit. Others, like HP and Lexmark, have 4 separate imaging systems, one for each color.
These are printers' individual specs and can be checked easily under the title of duty cycle of that part. It also very important to use any such devices for at least some time daily or weekly to keep them operational and in working condition.
there's no such thing as a laser "jet" it is a misnomer. it is a laser heat fusing process. inkjet ink "jet" jettisons material (liquid) to a page. this should read "animation of print processes in laser printers"
Maybe because only the rollers are that hot but paper isn't, it requires significant time for something to transfer heat to an object so the temperature of source and object become equal, but the paper comes in contact with hot roller just for a moment. And also the ignition temp of paper is about 233°C, slightly higher tham the temp of roller mentioned here 220°C
My Canon ink printer code 1403 in trash F U Canon. Got a $99 Brother laser with auto-duplex and dirt cheap aftermarket toner. 2 for $23 over 1000 pages each.
Been learning this for my A+, I really needed a visual explanation like this. The training videos I've watched are all just text slideshows explaining this stuff, which without a point of reference becomes incomprehensible. Thank you.
I am an old TV/VCR repair tech. I have an interview for a printer repair tech. and I know little about printers. Thanks for the review; you helped me get prepared for the interview.
hope you got the job
Well, did you get the job
I worked on copiers and laser printers for 25 years, this is perhaps the best basic description of the process that I have seen.
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I'm betting Lexmark likes that their old ad lives on as a training aid. Nice work.
Excellent Animation with well expalanation.
It's amazing that all of this happens in 2 seconds.
Thank you. That was a really good explanation.
excelent explanation! the other videos I see don't explain in so much detail!
wow....definitely it's saves a lot of reading and confusion. I jut loved it
Very good and nice explanation,it helped me very much
Good Explanation video!
It's pretty cool to think that the roller might need several revolutions to complete one sheet of paper
Very good basic description flow of Ink printing.
Thanks for the cool animation.
The term electro static image was the final piece to my puzzle thank you kind stranger for this comprehensive explanation.
Top... Top...Top, excelente animação!!!
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animations are more helpful to understand things.
i always prefer them.
Great explanation
thank you so much.. your explanation is very good..i like it..
Wow very important video please upload more as this
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I got dizzy. But great video!
Nice xplanation
Good It is a boon for me to know the functioning so soon
Very good and nice job
Excellent video
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thank u this is really helpful
ohh thats why the papaers are always hot
Leeroy 14R maybe I shouldnt rub the heat against my face anymore
@@lukasaoo88 haha...i always do that too
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Better and everything thing is explend in this video then other.
It's not a chemical reaction. It's the photoelectric effect.
Good vedio
Explanation is easy to understand, thank you..
It is a nice and useful video. Starink toner cartridge- start different.
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Nice
This is great knowledge to have
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Good animation but if you attach subtitles to the video your video will be outstanding
Thank you for suggestion.
At the top right of the video is a gear icon. Tap this icon and select “captions”. Hope this helps
Perfect video for someone who is an annoying to steal, put in a short, set speed to 2x and put on 1.5x speed Gotye - Somebody I used to know
"ensuring satisfactory prints and ensuring the life of the fuser" is a byproduct of of that choice. The main reason is to make sure you buy all Lexmark stuff to hook you into an ecosystem like what apple does with all of their products. Safety and security are a secondary byproduct of locked down hardware.
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Cool expression
Useful
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Wow!
Maybe I shouldnt rub the heat against my face anymore
When I take out the paper from the laser printer, it feels warm.
Because of heater, it is normal.
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i am using this to understand a topic of class 12 i have my board paper tomorrow
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how works 30a cartridge. plz explane
Please explain in hindi video .
But nice video thanks
What about colour?? Tell me
How 65 million times per second strike ? Please more details of hexagon mirror rotation and Laser firing synchronization or controller
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So it still requires “toner” “ink”
When I was in school I thought laser printer burns the paper to create black colour LOL
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Wow I never taught of it like that but interesting way of thinking
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@@zenvir1680 Early monochrome laser printers did. Color lasers repeat the process 4 times, for each of the 4 colors. Some makers, like Samsung, used a single large imaging unit. Others, like HP and Lexmark, have 4 separate imaging systems, one for each color.
@@smwca123 Bruh thats a lot of separate layers, I wonder how they stay in sync.
@@zenvir1680 Different manufacturers have different ways of doing it, but it's all about precision.
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Can you provide the reference that you used in this video from?
Thanks
2:00 the line representing the paper is too thin
Oh didnt even notice that was paper at first
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It uses a lot of electricity i guess?
Heh. Compared to inkjet or dot-matrix? Absolutely.
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What is the life of various moving parts, where I can get the info. Tks.
These are printers' individual specs and can be checked easily under the title of duty cycle of that part. It also very important to use any such devices for at least some time daily or weekly to keep them operational and in working condition.
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Who invented laser printer?
Gary Starkweather: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Starkweather
Which printer is good for printing certificate and marksheet
That is mean you want color printer
In medium range Epson is good, Epson L380
there's no such thing as a laser "jet" it is a misnomer. it is a laser heat fusing process. inkjet ink "jet" jettisons material (liquid) to a page. this should read "animation of print processes in laser printers"
HP adopted the Jet suffix for many of their products in the 1980s:Desk Jet and Laser Jet printers, Scan Jet scanners....
@@smwca123 read it again. there's NO SUCH THING AS "LASER" in a jet.
@@kbrodeur My point was that HP adopted the Jet as a marketing name for several product lines.
why does the paper not burn at 220 degree centigrade
Its too fast for it to burn. E.g: try putting a piece of paper on your stove with a pan
Maybe because only the rollers are that hot but paper isn't, it requires significant time for something to transfer heat to an object so the temperature of source and object become equal, but the paper comes in contact with hot roller just for a moment. And also the ignition temp of paper is about 233°C, slightly higher tham the temp of roller mentioned here 220°C
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At :27 sec it mention there is 6 process, this is incorrect should be 7. 1st should be "Process".
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I have richo aficio 3045 photo copier.I m facing screen display is not OK.power supply OK.
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Whose here from Google Classroom?
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My Canon ink printer code 1403 in trash F U Canon. Got a $99 Brother laser with auto-duplex and dirt cheap aftermarket toner. 2 for $23 over 1000 pages each.
I have 1005 printer
5-10, 20-30 pages print and after it show error paper in jam
Say sir how to solve this problem
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Great explanation