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The toner on the drum resembles the original printable image.
The paper slides between the drum and a positively charged corona wire.
Positively charged corona wire is known as transfer corona wire.
The paper itself gets a lot of positive charge.
The toner is transferred to the paper as the drum rolls over it, because opposite charges attract the toner particles to the paper.
The paper than passes over the static elimination device (static elimination strip.)
The static elimination strip removes excess charge from the paper to prevent any further attraction of dust to the paper.
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