Print density is a crucial indicator of the darkness and clarity of printed content, and toner is one of the core factors affecting print density.
1. Toner quality affects blackness performance.
High-quality toner particles are uniform and have stable flowability, forming a uniform coverage on the paper surface, resulting in higher print density and clearer text.
2. Toner formulation determines print quality.
Different toner formulations affect melting performance and adhesion. If the formulation is mismatched, problems such as grayish printing, pale colors, or insufficient image detail may occur.
3. Toner particle size affects density stability.
Overly coarse particles may lead to rough printing, while overly fine particles may affect flowability. A reasonable particle distribution helps maintain stable print density and output quality.
4. Toner supply stability is equally important.
Even with the same model of toner cartridge, significant fluctuations in toner quality can lead to noticeable differences in print density between different batches.
Print density is not only related to printer settings but also closely related to toner quality, particle characteristics, and formulation design. Choosing high-quality toner is crucial for achieving clear and uniform print results.
From raw material selection to formula optimization, ACO toner consistently focuses on delivering stable print quality, providing users with a clearer and more consistent output experience.
