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diffrence between photocopier and laster printer​

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Answered by unnati5959
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Explanation:

A copier uses a bright light and lens to focus an image of the original (actually, a strip at a time which is scanned in most modern low to medium performance copiers) onto the drum. ... A laser printer uses a low power sharply focused laser beam to scan one line at a time on the drum.

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Answered by RionaR
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A copier uses a bright light and lens to focus an image of the original (actually, a strip at a time which is scanned in most modern low to medium performance copiers) onto the drum. A laser printer uses a low power sharply focused laser beam to scan one line at a time on the drum.

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A photocopier uses a bright light and a lens to focus an image of the original picture onto the drum, whereas a laser printer uses a low power, laser beam that is sharply focused to scan one line at a time onto the drum rather than the whole image.

This is a slightly changed version of the one from the internet.

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