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: Why can't laser printers always reproduce small isolated dots? I'm studying computer graphics, and it's mentioned that laser printers, differently from inkjet printers, can't reproduce very small

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I'm studying computer graphics, and it's mentioned that laser printers, differently from inkjet printers, can't reproduce very small isolated dots. But I couldn't find an explanation why.
The only understanding I have of how laser printers work is what is shown in the image below.

This is not an important part of what I'm studying, but I'm just curious. So a simple explanation would be enough.

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@Holmes874

Toner particles allways stick into a little larger area than the photo-exposed one. That's because the electric tractive force can be strong enough to hold the particles, even if it comes a little from aside.

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