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There's a lot more to HP toner than meets the eye. Unlike conventional mechanically ground toners, the polymerized toner used in the latest HP Color LaserJet printers is formed through precisely controlled chemical reactions. Each spherical particle is grown in layers designed to interact with the printing system. These particles transfer to paper with the highest precision for consistently accurate images.
Chemical toner is designed for the exacting process of color printing. Conventional toner has irregularly shaped particles, whereas chemical toner has smooth, spherically shaped particles. The uniform spherical toner particles allow consistent charging and flow of toner for accurate color images. A soft wax core in each particle melts as the toner is fused to the paper, ensuring fast, even fusing. Improved, patented pigments are another key ingredient in HP toner. They have been modified to achieve the most lifelike images, improved print quality in overhead transparencies, and broader color range in photo images. |
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| Auto color calibration and dynamic electrophotographic (EP) adjustment intelligently deliver print quality you can only get using HP printing supplies. Auto color calibration* technology in the printing system proactively monitors and adjusts the amount of toner ultimately developed on the imaging drum. This technology ensures reliable, true colors. Dynamic EP adjustment* precisely balances electrical charges between printer rollers and specially coated toner particles over time. The result is consistently higher quality documents over the life of the printing system. |
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With HP chemically grown toner, each toner particle layer is designed to ensure outstanding results, even the surface, which enables dynamic EP adjustment. |
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Precisely designed HP spherical polymerized toner |
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Inconsistently shaped nonspherical toner |
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