The ink used by laser printers and photocopiers.
An unlaked dye that can bleed or migrate through dried paint films. Tooth Refers to the "roughness" of a surface. A surface with tooth is one that has a small grained but even texture that paint will easily adhere to in successive layers. Traction In oils, the movement of one paint layer over another. Tragacanth Extracted from certain Astragalus plants,a gum used as a binding agent in watercolor paints and pastels. Transfer Paper An aid in transferring a design to a surface.
A highly concentrated pigment and/or dye, used to modify the hue or color strength of an ink.
The black powder in the cartridge made of plastic and metal, or just plastic, and ground into particles between seven and 18 microns in diameter. Toner is magnetically or electrically attracted to, and then melted to, the paper.
Imaging material used in laser printers, copiers, and other electrophotographic devices.
The toner for electrophotographic systems is made up of tiny plastic resin particles that can be less than ten microns, (i.e., less than 4/10,000 of an inch). When mixed with developer (also known as carrier), the toner can be charged and applied to the image area on the photoconductive drum. Dry toners fall in two categories: mono-component (where the developer and toner are supplied mixed together) or dual-component (in which the toner particles and developer are mixed during the printing process). Liquid toner contains charging particles suspended in a liquid (as in Indigo E-Print ElectroInk). Liquid toners generally have smaller particle size than dry toners, which improves the ability of the toner to display detail.
A dispersion of concentrated dye used to manufacture, strengthen or modify the colour of and ink.
Plastic-carbon based substance that forms the image on the paper. Toner is part of a mono-component, or dual- component developing system. It has the appearance of a dry powder.
plastic-carbon based substance that forms the image on the paper during some fax machine's printing process
a substance used in a printer to develop a xerographic image
a super-smooth form of dry ink that is chemically grown into uniform particles
Powder that is electrically charged to produce prints on copy machines and laser printers.
Toner is a dry ink powder which has been electrically charged. It's used in copiers, laser printers, and fax machines.
Basically, the 'ink' used in a laser printer - it's just the same as the toner in a photocopier.
A powdery ink used dry or suspended in a liquid to produce a photocopy and in laser printers.
Powdered inks used in laser printers and color laser copiers. Toner is heated and fused to the paper to produce a printed image.
A dry powder used to produce print by a laser printer or photo-copier.
a powdery ink that is dry or suspended in a liquid to produce a photocopy or laser print.
Tiny plastic resin particles that are used in the electrophotographic printing process to form an image. Toners can be dry or liquid. For both types, the toner particles are charged and applied to the image area on a photoconductive drum or looped belt. Then it is applied and fused to paper.
The type of ink used in laser printers and copy machines. It is a dry powder.
Used in photocopiers; the ink powder heated and fused to the paper to make the copies
Instead of ink, laser printers use a powdery substance called toner. It is electronically charged by the printer so it will stick to a drum, plate or page of the opposite polarity.
imaging material used in electrophotography and some off-press proofing systems. In inks, dye used to tone printing inks, especially black.
Toner is a dry ink that laser printers use to print images. Toner cartridges are simply cartridges containing toner that are snapped into laser printers. Toner covers a page more efficiently than liquid ink, and therefore does so less expensively than liquid ink.
In digital printing, imaging material also called digital inks, used in plateless printing systems like electrophotography, magnetography, ion or electron deposition and laser printers. In inks, dye used to tone printing inks, especially black.
The dry powdery type of ink used in laser printers and copy machines.
The black powder used by laser printers to print on the sheets.
The toner is the material that makes the page black in the spots that it needs to be black. It is not ink, but rather more like a plastic powder that is set onto the page by heat.
Toner is a dry powdery ink used in the laser printing process and found in laser printers, photocopiers and fax machines. Toner is composed of plastic, carbon and iron oxide for color, which are mixed together, solidified and then ground into a fine powder.
Toner is a substance used in place of liquid ink, inside a laser printer. Toner is a mixture of chemicals and plastics that melt into paper when exposed to high temperatures. Toner can be hazardous to the health if it is breathed in, and it can cause pollution in groundwater or soil when it is disposed of with regular garbage. Common sense and due caution should be used when handling toner.
A special type of ink used by copy machines and laser printers. Toner consists of a dry, powdery substance that is electrically charged so that it adheres to a drum, plate, or piece of paper charged with the opposite polarity.
A very fine powder bonded to iron particles used to generate images in laser printers. Comprised primarily of iron oxide and plastic resin.
Powdered ink used in laser printers. 6.17
A dry ink powder which has been electrically charged. Used in printers, fax machines and copiers. Generally, the image is translated into bit mapped charges of the opposite polarity on a special drum in the printer. The toner is attracted to the charged areas, where it is transferred to paper. The toner is then "set", usually by heat.
n. Powdered pigment that is used in office copiers and in laser, LED, and LCD printers. See also electrophotographic printers.
A dry ink powder used in many printers and copiers. Because toner is a dry ink, it does not soak into paper but rather lies on top of it.
A coloured powder or liquid used to print onto various materials on non-impact printers, such as electrostatics, and contains a colorant, an electrostatic thermoplastic, charge control agent, and often a magnetic material.
Negatively charged chemical used by Laser printers to create documents.
Imaging material used in photocopying or laser printing
Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper. In its early form it was simply carbon powder. Then, to improve the quality of the printout the carbon was blended with a polymer.