In laser printing and compatible toner cartridges, toner particle size is a crucial factor affecting print quality, but finer particles don't necessarily mean better print quality.
1. Particle Size and Print Sharpness: Finer toner particles adhere more precisely to the photosensitive drum surface, resulting in sharper text edges and images. However, this requires more sophisticated manufacturing processes.
2. Flowability and Clog Risk: Overly fine particles may reduce flowability, increasing the risk of toner sticking or clogging on the delivery system or magnetic rollers, thus affecting print stability.
3. Printer Compatibility: Different printers have different toner particle size ranges. Overly fine or uneven particles may cause recognition errors or uneven toner spraying, affecting print quality.
4. Particle Distribution and Stability: Besides average particle size, uniform particle distribution is equally important. Uneven particle size can cause unstable grayscale or background graying issues.
High-quality toner isn't simply about pursuing finer particles, but rather achieving a balance between particle size, flowability, and stability. ACO toner focuses on stable output and consistent performance, ensuring clear printing every time.
