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Which printing process uses a toner that sticks to the charged drum and thermally fuses onto a page?

A. flexography
B. electrostatic printing
C. electronic plotting and printing
D. offset printing

User JQCorreia
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Answer:

B. electrostatic printing

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Hello!

The answer is: B. electrostatic printing.

Why?

Electrostatic printing (laser printing) is the process where a laser beam passes repeatedly (back and forth) over a negatively charged cylinder (drum) drawing a differentially charged image, then, the drum is coated in electrically charged powder (toner), finally, the paper is heated in order to fuse the toner to the paper.

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