Lexmark Photoconductor

Lexmark Photoconductor
What is Photoconductor unit color laser printer?

Can anyone help me out what is C52034X Lexmark Laser Toner Photoconductor for? What is the purpose of photoconductor unit?



A photoconductor is a material that conducts electricity only when exposed to light. Photocopiers and laser printers have a big roll with photoconductive material. As the drum rotates which is electrically charged by a high voltage cable the crown. The next step is to reflect an image using a beam of laser light reflected from the mirrors on the drum as it neutralizes the charge when the light comes out of a latent image or static load in the form of the image you want to copy. The next step is to rotate the brush roll made after a toner (color of plastic particles). The static load is removed the particles in the cargo area of the drum, forming an image you can see, the next feeding, a piece of paper in this turn of the drum, as it does apply an opposite charge with a second power line (corona wire) to the back of the paper, making the paper stick to the toner / drum (opposite charges attract). Separate the role of the drum with high voltage alternating current (corona wire separation). Melt the toner to the paper with heated rollers. This will create a black and white image. For full color images using color filters and color toner and repeat the process 3 times.

Lexmark Photoconductor




Lexmark Photoconductor

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