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6 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
1. Step 1
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Cleaning
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Removes prior image information and toner from the drum.
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2. Step 2
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Charging/Conditioning
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Applies a uniform negative charge to the drum.
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3. Step 3
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Writing
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Light source such as lasers, LED, or LCS (Liquid Crystal Shutter) write to areas on the drum discharging the negative potential where it hits.
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4. Step 4
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Developing
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The toner is ionized with a negative charge and is attracted to the areas previously written (discharged) on the drum.
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5. Step 5
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Transfer
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The toner of the drum is transferred to the paper by either a positively ionized field (created by a transfer corona wire) or by a transfer roller in newer printers. The toner is not yet permanently set on the paper and requires the last stage.
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6. Step 6
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Fusing
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Heat and pressure are applied to the paper and toner. The toner melts and then is pressed to the paper.
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