The Seven Steps of Laser Printing
Step 4 - Developing
NEGATIVELY CHARGED toner particles are allowed to attach to the PAINTED AREA of the drum; as the negative charge has been drained off these areas.
Step 3 - Exposing
The LASER SCANS or PAINTS the image to the drum. Anywhere the laser touches the drum causes the electrical charge to DRAIN OFF.
Step 2 - Charging
The PRIMARY CORONA WIRE negatively charges the PHOTOCONDUCTIVE drum to 600 to 1000 volts DC.
Step 5 - Transferring
The TRANSFER CORONA WIRE charges the paper with a POSITIVE CHARGE from behind. The NEGATIVELY CHARGED toner jumps to the positive paper, according to the image on the drum. A STATIC CHARGE ELIMINATOR then removes any residual charge.
Step 1 - Processing
The computer sends the data to the printer.
Step 7 - Cleaning
The drum is cleaned of excessive toner and electrical charges.
What are the seven steps of Laser Printing?
The seven steps of laser printing are: 1- Processing 2- Charging 3-Exposing 4- Developing 5- Transferring 6- Fusing 7- Cleaning
Step 6 - Fusing
The toner particles attached to the paper are FUSED or MELTED to the paper, usually with a heated drum.