: 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
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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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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