On 11/11/2012 21:57, Tony Duell wrote:
Is ther eay reason in principle why a photocopier has to use a differnt
fussing temperature to a laser printer. If so, what is this reason?
-tony
I dont think it matters whether its a copier or printer the fact is the faster machines
dont use monocomponent. It will be a cost issue, mono toner costs more to make, the
faster m/c's use more toner!
But to answer your question about temperature, i can guess it that as the speed goes up
you have a shorter contact time in the fuser to fuse the toner so the toner in the high
speed printer/copiers have a lower melting point than the slower ones.
I might be completely wrong tho.. ;)
Roger