"laser printing is an electrostatic(charges at rest) digital printing process. It produces high quality text and graphics (and moderate quality-photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a negatively charged cylinder called a "drum" to define differentially charged image."
Question number 1 - why the laser printing repeatedly pass the laser beam BACK and FORTH over a negatively charged cylinder and UP and DOWN? Question number 2 - Why it passes over a negatively charged cylinder and not positive one ? Question number 3 - what is differentially charged image ?
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