Definitions for "Toner"
A pure organic dye without extender, usually of strong colour.
Toner is a dry ink powder which has been electricallt charged. Toner cartridges are used in copiers, laser printer, and fax machines.
Basically this is ink in dust form. It is specially formulated to be sticky and to melt at a couple hundred degrees so that it bonds with paper when used...
Product that is used after cleansing to help return the skin to its natural pH. A toner helps remove dirt or debris from the skin.
a lotion for cleansing the skin and contracting the pores
a cleanser that balances the pH levels in the skin
Keywords:  haircolor, pale, lighten, blonde, shade
a light haircolor used with a low volume developer
a pale-blonde color that deposits tone after you lighten your hair
a pale blonde hair color that
A lightly pigmented thinner, sealer or topcoat that is used to stain or help uniform parts of wood.
An organic pigment which does not contain inorganic pigment or inorganic carrying base. It is usually a heavy metal salt of a water soluble dye.
Pigmented lacquer sealer that is applied by spray. Toners provide color and make the surface appear more even.
Handy Telco tool for wire diagnosis. The toner is a small battery powered audio tone-generating device that clips onto a pair of wires. Using a separate induction tester the technician then listens for the tone as he moves along the cabling. The induction tester picks up the tone from outside the wire bundle and then allows you to home in on the exact pair you're looking for. A optional telco headset lets you hear the actual tone on each side of the pair (tip and ring). Toners & induction testers are normally sold together at places like Home Depot for around $75. A must-have for advanced wire diagnosis or facilities where you know the wire pairs exist but you can't seem to find them
The medium that forms the image on a copy.
The material employed to develop a latent xerographic or electrostatic image.
a solution containing chemicals that can change the color of a photographic print
A chemical bath used to change the hue of prints.
a light colour that deposits on the highlights only
Keywords:  modifier, color
A color modifier.