On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 19:00:26 +0200, Jan Kok <
jan.kok.5y@...> wrote:
>
>> This is because laser printers can not really print large black areas.
>> Hold a printout against a light..
> Sorry to get a bit off topic, but why is that?
I think it's to do with the static things.
If you have a thin line the static can pull in more toner from the edges i
suppose, while a large area only gets what's right under..
I'm not sure if that's why, but i'm very sure that it is happening with
any laser i ever tried.
It's also why silicone paper never worked completely for me, the printer
just has not enough print density. The paper residue with clay paper is
just enough to give that little more protection to make it work.
>
>>> It is interesting though that the "flood" fill with lasers and
>>> the "Flood" fill with Ink Jets is a shared attribute to be dealt
>>> with.
> And what's with flood fill with inkjets?
I wouldn't know. Maybe he was referring to more difficulty with large
areas in direct inkjet, but the printer should print with the same density
in fill areas.
ST