Xerox 6350, 6300 manual Inside a Single-PassLaser, How it Works, Why it’s Better

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Inside a Single-Pass Laser

Inside a Single-Pass Laser

How it Works

To create a four-color image in a single pass, four laser beams representing each of the four color separations charge their respective imaging drums. The drums are then developed with toner.

The Yellow and Magenta drums transfer their images simultaneously to an intermediate transfer roller. The Cyan and Black drums are simultaneously transferring their images to a different intermediate transfer roller.

The Yellow/Magenta and Cyan/Black color toner images are then combined on the second intermediate transfer drum, where the final image is transferred to the paper, then fused by heat and pressure.

Why it’s Better

The oil-less chemical toners used in the Phaser 6300 and 6350 printers adhere to the surface of the page rather than soaking into the paper, increasing the intensity of the color.

The Constant Current Transfer (CCT) technology provides enhanced image transfer on a wide variety of media, ensuring the best quality. The simple paper path and dual paper pick mechanism help to insure the lowest paper jam rate in the industry. And the internal duplexing capability (two-sided printing) is the same proven and reliable design used in the previous generations of Phaser printers.

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Xerox 6350, 6300 manual Inside a Single-PassLaser, How it Works, Why it’s Better