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Onsite Laser Printer Repair
Serving the Greater Denver Metro Area

Printer Repair Denver Laser Concepts is able to provide Onsite Laser Printer Repair Services for the Greater Denver Metro Area.

Laser Concepts can provide fast and reliable service to the following areas

Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Brighton, Broomfield, Centennial, Commerce City, Dacono, Denver Tech Center, Downtown Denver, Printer Repair Denver, Englewood, Erie, Frederick, Ft Lupton, Golden, Highlands Ranch, Lafayette, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Louisville, Longmont, Niwot, Northglenn, Parker, Superior, Thornton, Printer Repair Westminster, Wheatridge and more.

Call today to schedule your service call and your laser printer repair problems will be all taken care of.

Call 303-466-0900

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Information about Laser Printers and Printer Repair from Wikipedia

A laser beam projects an image of the page to be printed onto an electrically charged rotating drum coated with selenium or, more common in modern printers, organic photoconductors.

Photoconductivity removes charge from the areas exposed to light. Dry ink (toner) particles are then electrostatically picked up by the drum's charged areas. The drum then prints the image onto paper by direct contact and heat, which fuses the ink to the paper.

Unlike impact printers, laser printer speed can vary widely, and depends on many factors, including the graphic intensity of the job being processed. The fastest models can print over 200 monochrome pages per minute (12,000 pages per hour). The fastest color laser printers can print over 100 pages per minute (6000 pages per hour). Very high-speed laser printers are used for mass mailings of personalized documents, such as credit card or utility bills, and are competing with lithography in some commercial applications.[citation needed]

The cost of this technology depends on a combination of factors, including the cost of paper, toner, and infrequent drum replacement, as well as the replacement of other consumables such as the fuser assembly and transfer assembly. Often printers with soft plastic drums can have a very high cost of ownership that does not become apparent until the drum requires replacement.