write about use of static electricity in printing
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The Basics: Static Electricity. Since oppositely charged atoms are attracted to each other, objects with opposite static electricity fields cling together. A laser printer uses this phenomenon as a sort of "temporary glue." The core component of this system is the photoreceptor, typically a revolving drum or cylinder.
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The primary principle at work in a laser printeris static electricity, the same energy that makes clothes in the dryer stick together or a lightning bolt travel from a thundercloud to the ground. ... Since oppositely charged atoms are attracted to each other, objects with opposite static electricity fields cling together...
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