Colour Toner Cartridges and Colour Laser Printing

Colour Laser Printers
Initially, most commercial laser printers were limited to monochrome printing (black writing on white paper). But now, there are lots of colour laser printers on the market.
Essentially, colour laser printers work the same way as monochrome printers, except they go through the entire printing process four times -- one pass each for cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black. By combining these four colours of toner in varying proportions, you can generate the full spectrum of colour.

There are several different ways of doing this. Some models have four toner and developer units on a rotating wheel. The printer lays down the electrostatic image for one colour and puts that toner unit into position. It then applies this colour to the paper and goes through the process again for the next colour . Some printers add all four colours to a plate before placing the image on paper.

Some more expensive printers actually have a complete printer unit -- a laser assembly, a drum and a toner system -- for each colour . The paper simply moves past the different drum heads, collecting all the colours in a sort of assembly line.

So why get a laser printer rather than a cheaper inkjet printer? The main advantages of laser printers are speed, precision and economy. A laser can move very quickly, so it can "write" with much greater speed than an ink jet. And because the laser beam has an unvarying diameter, it can draw more precisely, without spilling any excess ink.
Laser printers tend to be more expensive than inkjet printers, but it doesn't cost as much to keep them running -- toner powder is cheap and lasts a long time, while you can use up expensive ink cartridges very quickly. This is why offices typically use a laser printer as their "work horse," their machine for printing long text documents. In most models, this mechanical efficiency is complemented by advanced processing efficiency. A typical laser-printer controller can serve everybody in a small office.

When they were first introduced, laser printers were too expensive to use as a personal printer. Since that time, however, laser printers have gotten much more affordable. Now you can pick up a basic model for just a little bit more than a nice inkjet printer.

As technology advances, laser-printer prices should continue to drop, while performance improves. We'll also see a number of innovative design variations, and possibly brand-new applications of electrostatic printing. Many inventors believe we've only scratched the surface of what we can do with simple static electricity! (Thanks to How Stuff Works)


Colour Toners : Minolta QMS Colour Toners
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Black Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Drum Cartridge
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Magenta Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Waste Toner Bottle
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2300 Black Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2300 Magenta Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2300 Yellow Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 3100 Cyan Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 3100 Printhead Imaging Unit
Minolta QMS Magicolour 330 Black Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 330 Drum Cartridge
Minolta QMS Magicolour 330 Yellow Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Cyan Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Magenta Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Yellow Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Cyan Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Fuser Oil Roller
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Transfer Unit
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2200 Yellow Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2300 Cyan Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 2300 Waste Toner Bottle
Minolta QMS Magicolour 3100 Black Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 3100 Magenta Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 3100 Yellow Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 330 Cyan Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 330 Magenta Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Black Toner
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Drum Cartridge
Minolta QMS Magicolour 6100 Waste Toner Bottle