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What is meant by "Duty Cycle" when referring to laser printers?



 
 
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Old December 29th 14, 07:47 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default What is meant by "Duty Cycle" when referring to laser printers?

What is a laser
A laser is a very pure and intense light source. A laser light will be absorbed in the skin, and the effect laser has will depend on the wavelength and energy used. Different targets in the skin can be treated by using different wavelengths and energies. The reason for this is that different skin changes and colors absorb different kinds laser light. Sieves, a laser clinic need many different types of lasers to provide effective treatment of skin..
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