Problem Statement: In the use of the Canon G72, toner tends to accumulate on the blade position of the developing unit’s magnetic roller, leading to toner scattering (“flying powder”) and insufficient fusing stability.
Solution: To address this common industry issue and resolve key customer pain points, AscToner has optimized its production process. By adjusting post-additive techniques and materials, the company has improved the fluidity of toner particles. This significantly reduces internal machine contamination and blade wear while enhancing the transfer efficiency from the drum to paper, ensuring more toner is used for imaging rather than wasted.
Result: After these improvements, the “ASC-G72” product delivers excellent performance with no toner scattering, strong fusing adhesion, consistent color output, and exceptionally high page yields (BK: 60K, M: 58K, Y: 55K, C: 70K).
Test Machine: Canon C7565/7580
Media Condition: Standard A4 70g paper
Machine Setting: Plain Paper 1 (64g–75g)