Laser printing is a technology that uses a laser beam to produce high-quality text and images on paper. The process begins with a laser creating an electrostatic image on a rotating drum, which is then coated with fine powder called toner. The toner adheres to the charged areas of the drum and is transferred onto paper, where heat is applied to fuse the toner, creating a permanent print.
This method is known for its speed and efficiency, making it ideal for both home and office use. Laser printers can handle large volumes of printing and typically produce sharper text compared to other printing methods, such as inkjet printing.