An IT technician is reviewing the internal electrophotographic (EP) printing cycle to troubleshoot a laser printer image quality issue. Place the following primary steps of the EP laser printing process in the correct chronological order from first to last.
- 1Applying a uniform negative electrostatic charge to the surface of the photosensitive imaging drum using the primary charge roller.
- 2Writing the image onto the drum with a laser beam, discharging specific areas to create an electrostatic latent image.
- 3Attracting negatively charged toner particles from the developer roller to the discharged areas on the photosensitive drum.
- 4Using a positively charged transfer roller behind the paper to pull the toner from the drum onto the moving sheet.
- 5Applying high heat and pressure to permanently melt the toner resin into the paper fibers.
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The correct sequence of the electrophotographic (EP) laser printing steps is: Charging, Exposing, Developing, Transferring, and Fusing.
The standard electrophotographic (EP) print process follows a strict 7-step cycle: Processing, Charging, Exposing, Developing, Transferring, Fusing, and Cleaning. In this scenario, Charging first prepares the photosensitive drum with a uniform negative charge. Exposing then uses the laser to write a latent image by discharging target areas. Developing coats those discharged areas with toner. Transferring pulls toner off the drum onto paper using a positive charge. Finally, Fusing applies heat and pressure to permanently bond the toner to the page.
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Electrophotographic (EP) Laser Printing Process Steps