What is LED Printer Technology?
The LED printer technology developed by Casio has invaded the color printer world for businesses and home users alike. LED printers are as fast if not faster than their competitive laser cousins. First and foremost LED printers use an array of light emitting diodes to repeatedly flash light directed toward an imaging drum. There are no moving parts in the LED’s, aside from the image drum, so it has fewer maintenance issues than other printing technologies and fewer parts to replace. These printers also place all of the color to a page in a single pass, line by line reducing the time needed to produce a full color document.
Depending upon the internal design of the array of LED’s the printers can be faster than laser printers and still deliver high quality prints and documents. One drawback to the LED technology is the fact that only a limited number of light emitting diodes can be placed in a line, or array. This limits the resolution to most of these devices to around 600 by 1200 dpi, at the moment. As the light of the LED hits the imaging drum the electrostatic charge is changed on the drum and the toner, which is the same as in laser printers, will adhere to different parts of the drum and hence different parts of the paper.
LED printers are less expensive to manufacture than laser printers, as they have fewer moving parts, although LED printers are comparable in price to the consumer. This also means there are fewer pieces that need to be disposed of properly. The cost per printed page is in line with in class printers, but for an average user and for typical office applications the LED printers will be slightly less expensive. LED printer technology provides fast print speeds, great color graphics and faster first page out times, yet is currently limited by the physical size of the LED’s thus limiting its resolution.
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