Inverted (toner transfer) is a printing process where toner is transferred from a photoreceptor or intermediate transfer belt onto paper instead of the more common method of transferring toner from the photoreceptor directly onto paper. The inverted or toner transfer method allows for higher quality prints compared to normal printing by preventing toner from rubbing off the photoreceptor before the paper grabs it. Inverted printing is commonly used in high-volume laser printers and digital presses.
Inverted (toner transfer) is a printing process where toner is transferred from a photoreceptor or intermediate transfer belt onto paper instead of the more common method of transferring toner from the photoreceptor directly onto paper. The inverted or toner transfer method allows for higher quality prints compared to normal printing by preventing toner from rubbing off the photoreceptor before the paper grabs it. Inverted printing is commonly used in high-volume laser printers and digital presses.
Inverted (toner transfer) is a printing process where toner is transferred from a photoreceptor or intermediate transfer belt onto paper instead of the more common method of transferring toner from the photoreceptor directly onto paper. The inverted or toner transfer method allows for higher quality prints compared to normal printing by preventing toner from rubbing off the photoreceptor before the paper grabs it. Inverted printing is commonly used in high-volume laser printers and digital presses.