Background
Toner particles in the non-image areas of an electrostatic print.

Blasting
Extra toner around printed characters or graphics, in an area that should be white

Carrier
Those particles in a developer mix which convey toner, but do not themselves become a part of the image in the finished print. In a liquid developer, the carrier may be called a dispersant.

Cartridge Core
Empty used cartridge

CEBIT
European Computer Trade Show

Charge Assembly
The Supply Unit when fully loaded with the magnetic roller core cleeve and other small plastic parts such as ring spacers and front and rear mounting lugs and bushings.

Charged Area Development
Development of latent electrostatic image by toner of opposite charge.

Charge Felt
Used in some cartridges to place the primary charger on the OPC Drum.

Charging
The process of establishing an electrostatic surface charge of uniform density on an insulating medium.

Cilas Granulometer
Used to measure particle size distribution of toner particles.

Cleaning Bar
See "Felt Wand"

Cleaning Blade
See "Wiper Blade"

Corona
In a general sense, the visable flow produced by ionized air in the path of a high voltage electrical discharge. In electrostatics, the specific type of charging unit employed.

Corona Charging
Charging by means of gaseus ions generated by corona.

Corona Magnet
Small magnetic strips placed inside the Corona Wire Assembly. Used to control streaking by attracting toner away from the corona wire. Not recommended.

Corona Wire
See Primary / Transfer Corona Wire

Debris Cavity
(Dust Bin, Waste chamber) Storage area in toner cartridge for waste toner

Densitometer
Measures image density and background of printed documents.

Developer
A mixture of (non magnetic) toner and carrier.

Development
The process of converting a latent electrostatic image into a viewable image.

Discharged Area Development
Development of discharged latent electrostatic image by toner which has a charge of the same polarity as the non-image area.

Doctor Blade
Metal or rubber blade located next to the Magnetic Roller. Controls the amount of toner allowed on the Magnetic Roller and the static charge applied to the toner.

DPI
(Dots per inch) The resolution of the printer, or the amount of dots it takes to print a solid black 1" line.

Erase Lamps
Lamps (Usually Red) Located in the printer. Erases the residual charge left on the OPC drum after the print cycle. Enables the OPC drum to start fresh on the next print cycle.

Exposure Lamp
Used in copiers. This lamp illuminates the image from the original allowing it to be transferred to the OPC Drum.

 

Fax on Demand
Automated telephone system for the retrieval of all types of information using your Fax machine with a touch tone telephone.

FECRS
Federation of European Cartridge Recyclers

Felt Wand
(Cleaning Bar, Felt Wand) Plastic wand with high temp felt. Located in the fuser section of the printer. Keeps the upper fuser roller clean.

Fixing
The process of rendering a developed image permanent

Fuser Assembly
Located in the printer/copier. Melts the toner

Fusing
(Heat Fixing) The process of making a developed image permanent, by heating.

Generic Toner Kit
This is a copy of the OEM toner kit, made by a third party manufacturer to OEM Specs. Does not require recycling.

Half Tones
Images formed by groups of dots on a printed page. Each group can have its intensity adjusted by turning on some of the dots.

Heater Lamp
Located inside the upper fuser roller. Heats the upper roller to the proper melting point for the toner.

Hopper
The "box" containing the toner and including the seal itself.

Hot Seal
OEM type toner seal. The seal has a heat activated glue which is melted inside the Toner Supply Chamber to form a perfect (OEM like) seal.

HP
Hewlett Packard. Manufacturer of some of the most popular printers in the market.

Image Density
The relative blackness or color density of the developed image, as detected by the eye or measured by a reflection densitometer.

Ink Jet Printer
A printer that uses a small liquid ink cartridge to print. These cartridges can be refilled.

Lower Fuser Roller
(Pressure roller) Located in the fuser section of the printer. This roller is made of rubber and presses the paper into the Upper Fuser Roller.

Magnetic Brush Development
Development in which the toner is carried by means of a brush-like array of magnetic particles held erect under the influence of a strong magnetic field.

Magnetic Roller
(Developer roller) Located in the Toner supply chamber. This roller carries the toner from the Supply Bin to the OPC drum for image development and printing.

MICR Toner
(Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) Special magnetic Toner used in printing bank checks on plain paper.

Microfine Toner
Special Fine grain (Small particle size) toner used in printers with high resolution.

NOMDA
National Office Machine Dealers Association

NOPA
National Office Products Association

OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer

OPC
Organic Photoconductor

Ozone
Gas produced by high voltages. Produced in Copiers and Laser Printers by the high voltage primary and transfer corona wires.

 

Ozone Filter
This filter is located inside the printer and usually made of carbon. It takes the Ozone gas, traps one molecule and releases oxygen which is non hazardous.

Photoconductor
A material which exhibits increased electrical conductivity when exposed to light.

Picker Finger
Located in the fuser section of the printer. These fingers keep the paper from rolling around the upper fuser roller.

PIRA
Printing Industries Research Association

PPF
(Plain Paper Fax) Usually based on either a laser printer, or Inkjet printer.

Primary Charge Roller
(Corona Roller) Rubber roller inside toner cartridge. Place primary charge on OPC drum, also erases the residual charge after the print cycle.

Primary Corona Wire
Normally located in the toner or drum cartridge. This wire places the primary charge on the OPC Drum.

Recovery Blade
(Catcher, Scavenger blade) Small thin blade located next to the Wiper Blade. Guides waste toner into Debris Cavity.

Right Hand Streak
Black Streak on the right side of the printed page. Usually caused by a dirty Primary Corona Wire on the EPS toner cartridge.

Sealing Strips
(Seal Dams) Plastic or tape seals placed in the Toner Supply Cavity to prevent toner from leaking into the cartridge during shipping before use.

Static Roller
Used in cartridges that do not use magnetic toner. Located in the Toner supply chamber. This roller carries the toner from the Supply Bin to the OPC drum for image development and printing. Used in cartridges that do not use magnetic toner.

Sublimation Dye Toner
Special toner used in making iron-on transfers for T-shirts, mugs Etc.

Supply Unit
The Hopper plus the Transfer Unit.

Toner
Chemical mix of ground plastic, lubricants, and enhancers. Used in laser printers/copiers for printing.

Transfer
The act of moving a developed image, or a portion there of, from one surface to another as by electrostatic of adhesive forces.

Transfer Charge Roller
Located in the printer. This roller places a charge on the paper which draws the toner off the OPC Drum & onto the paper.

Transfer Corona Wire
Located in the printer. This wire assembly places a charge on the paper which draws the toner off the OPC Drum & onto the paper.

ULTRA
Unique Laser Toner Recyclers Association

Upper Fuser Roller
Teflon covered metal roller located in side the fuser section of the printer/copier. Has a heat lamp inside that heats the roller and melts the toner into the paper.

Virgin Cartridge
A toner cartridge that was used once and not yet recycled.

WCRA
Washington Cartridge Recyclers Association

Wick
See "Felt Wand".

Wiper Blade
(Cleaning Blade) Metal and rubber blade located in the Debris Cavity. Cleans residual toner off the OPC Drum after the print cycle.