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Laser Printer Application

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Electrophotography has grown in the past two decades from office copier and duplicator applications to surpass other conventional printing methods because of its outstanding characteristics of high speed and high print quality. Now, laser printers and LED printers, based on the same printing principle of electrophotography, are widely used for computer printouts or multiple peripheral printers in office workstations and facsimiles.

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Kakuta, A. (1990). Laser Printer Application. In: Matsuoka, M. (eds) Infrared Absorbing Dyes. Topics in Applied Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2046-1_12

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