Author: Disk Depot @ 9:44 am
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photocopier,
removing toner,
spying,
steganography,
toner,
toner stains,
tracking,
yellow dots
Now that we’ve already taken a look at how laser printers work (part 1) and examined the difference between OEM, compatible and remanufactured toner cartridges, let’s take a look at some other questions and issues that pop up about laser printers.
Read on to find out about suitable paper for a laser printer, how to remove toner from clothes and… how your printer may be letting others track you without your knowledge.
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Author: Disk Depot @ 4:15 pm

We sell a lot of laser printer toner cartridges, and we get a fair number of questions on the subject. To understand them better, it helps to understand how laser printers (and their close relative, LED printers) work.
While toner serves a similar purpose to the ink in cartridges for inkjet printers (AKA “bubblejet”)- making marks on the paper- the way it does this is quite different. Read on to find out more- don’t worry, we’ll keep it short!
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