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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Is it harmful for a laser printer to print many pages successively? -

I want to know if it is harmful for a laser printer to print many pages (say 30 A4 size pages) successively. During the process the internal parts become very hot and I am afraid taking so many printouts at a time may heat up the internal parts of the printer too much and the printer may be damaged quickly. My printer is new and the manual doesnot say anything in this regard. Can anybody clear my doubt?

no u can print as many as pages as u want if still u have doubt, then u can print 30 pages and give a break and take again

To be honest, if a printer wasn t designed to print 30 pages as one print job, that printer wouldn t sell because there will always be a time when somebody needs to print a long document. A printer unable to handle 30 prints is like a car that can t go more than 30 mph

It is not harmful, this is what laser printers (in fact all printers) are designed to do. A laser printer needs to be warm (hence the warm up period) for the toner to fuse to the paper. If for some reason it does break that is what waranties are for.

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