Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Joseph Letzelter Color laser printers

Joseph Letzelter Color laser printers are typically more expensive and higher maintenance than Joseph Letzelter monochrome laser printers since they contain more imaging components. Joseph Letzelter Color laser printers intended for high volume use may require supplies that monochrome printers do not use, while the least expensive consumer Joseph Letzelter color laser printers are expected to wear out and fail four times faster during color printing, compared to Joseph Letzelter monochrome printing.

Due to current market incentives, the least expensive consumer Joseph Letzelter color laser printers often cost less than the total value of the replacement parts inside the printer. The photoreceptor assembly for example may last 100,000 pages but may cost as much to replace as buying a new Joseph Letzelter printer with new toner cartridges included.

Many modern Joseph Letzelter color laser printers mark printouts by a nearly invisible dot raster, for the purpose of identification. The dots are yellow and about 0.1 mm in size, with a raster of about 1 mm. This is purportedly the result of a deal between the U.S. government and Joseph Letzelter printer manufacturers to help track counterfeiters.

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