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Laser Drum Unit

Papiers et cartons pour l'impression, le dessin et l'écriture

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Description du produit

The Laser Drum Unit is a type of Laser Cartridge that is used in laser printers and photocopiers.The Laser Drum Unit consists of a cylindrical drum that is coated with a photosensitive material. When the laser beam is directed onto the drum, the photosensitive material is triggered to produce a charge pattern that corresponds to the printed image. The charge pattern then transfers to the paper, which is then printed.

Print Rite Laser Drum Unit Types

Compatible Drum Unit for Brother DR520/620/3100/3200 BK

Compatible Drum Unit for HP CF219A BK

Compatible Drum Unit for HP CF232A BK

Compatible Drum Unit for Kyocera DK-1243/1240 BK

Remanufactured Drum Unit for Brother DR-221/241/281/251/261 BK

Remanufactured Drum Unit for Brother DR-221/241/281/251/261 CY

Remanufactured Drum Unit for Brother DR-221/241/281/251/261 MG

Remanufactured Drum Unit for Brother DR-221/241/281/251/261 YL

Compatible Copier Drum Unit for Samsung CLT-R406 4C

Difference Between Drum Unit And Toner Cartridge

Printer drum units and toner cartridges are two important components for compatible laser toner cartridges that are used together to produce printed documents. While the two components are often confused for the same thing, they are actually quite different. Drum units contain the photosensitive drum, which is responsible for transferring the toner powder to the paper. Toner cartridges, on the other hand, contain the toner powder that is used to create the printed document.

How To Clean A Laser Printer Drum

Cleaning a laser printer drum is essential for maintaining the quality of your prints. To start, turn off the printer and open its access panels. Use a soft cloth and alcohol-based cleaner to gently wipe down the drum. Be sure to avoid any metal parts and only clean the plastic areas. Next, use a damp cloth to wipe down the drum and remove any dirt, dust, or debris. Allow the drum to dry completely before closing the access panels. Finally, restart the printer and run a few test prints to ensure the quality of the prints is up to your standards.