You mixed up the positive and negative charges. I noticed an error in the explanation regarding how the laser interacts with the OPC drum in a laser printer. The video states that the laser "applies a negative charge on areas to be printed," but this is incorrect. In reality, the process works as follows: The OPC drum is initially charged with a high negative charge by a primary corona wire or charge roller. The laser selectively scans the drum surface and reduces the negative charge in the areas where it hits, effectively neutralizing those areas. Negatively charged toner particles are then applied to the drum and adhere to the less negatively charged or neutral areas where the laser has hit, forming the latent image. The paper is given a positive charge, attracting the negatively charged toner from the drum to the paper. The toner is then fused to the paper with heat and pressure to create the final print. The laser does not add a negative charge; it reduces the existing negative charge to create the latent image. Hope this helps clarify the process!
Thank you for the precision, this animation is very helpfull tu understand the inside of the laser printer, this is amazing how static electricity is used !
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Hi, is it true that even if you print blank sheets, it consumes toner?
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You mixed up the positive and negative charges.
I noticed an error in the explanation regarding how the laser interacts with the OPC drum in a laser printer. The video states that the laser "applies a negative charge on areas to be printed," but this is incorrect.
In reality, the process works as follows:
The OPC drum is initially charged with a high negative charge by a primary corona wire or charge roller.
The laser selectively scans the drum surface and reduces the negative charge in the areas where it hits, effectively neutralizing those areas.
Negatively charged toner particles are then applied to the drum and adhere to the less negatively charged or neutral areas where the laser has hit, forming the latent image.
The paper is given a positive charge, attracting the negatively charged toner from the drum to the paper.
The toner is then fused to the paper with heat and pressure to create the final print.
The laser does not add a negative charge; it reduces the existing negative charge to create the latent image. Hope this helps clarify the process!
Thank you for the precision, this animation is very helpfull tu understand the inside of the laser printer, this is amazing how static electricity is used !
Omg it is such a great video that actually helped me alot . Thank you so much for such a useful content😊😊😊
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don't know about JEE but this vid helped me in engg phy 😅