How Do You Understand Photographic Laser Printing?
The installation of color laser printers is growing every year. More and more people use laser printers to print photography, and they often experience poor printing quality or paper jams. Here are some facts about laser printers, along with common problems which may occur when using a laser printer for photographic printing. • Color saturation: Basically, the color calibration of a laser printer is based on common paper (80-100 gsm) before delivery. If we increase the paper thickness to that of conventional paper (over 180 gsm), the color saturation will be reduced. Paper thickness and color saturation must be increased at the same time. • Printing speed: Slower printing speed can allow more time for toner transfer, avoiding paper jams and increasing color saturation. In the market, there are different default speeds, such as 4-5 ppm (pages per minute), 16 ppm, and 20 ppm or more. Fortunately, it is possible to control printing speed by selecting the paper material icon. The recommend