A 5% coverage page in printer toner cartridge refers to a standard measurement used in the printing industry to estimate the amount of toner a cartridge can produce. It assumes that the printed page has 5% of the page area covered in black ink. This measurement is used to compare the yield of different toner cartridges for printers of the same model.
For example, if a toner cartridge is rated for 1000 pages at 5% coverage, it means that the cartridge can produce 1000 pages with 5% of the page area covered in black ink. However, if the actual coverage on a printed page is higher than 5%, the yield of the cartridge will be reduced accordingly. Of course, the consumption of toner is closely related to the printing habits of customers. For example, printing colored images consumes much faster toner than printing only text.
On a 5% coverage page, the amount of toner used would be minimal, and you would be able to see the white paper showing through the text. The letters would be sharp and clear, but there would be no heavy or bold areas of ink. Overall, the page would have a light, slightly grayish appearance.
It’s worth noting that the actual appearance of a 5% coverage page can vary depending on factors such as the type of printer, the quality of the toner, and the specific font and formatting used. However, the basic characteristics described above should give you a good idea of what to expect.
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Post time: Apr-21-2023