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Default UPS: "Do not connect laser printer..."

On Jul 19, 1:19*pm, "Michael Robinson" wrote:
"whit3rd" wrote in message

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On Jul 19, 11:21 am, notme wrote:

What is it about laser printers that causes UPS manufacturers to recommend
they not be powered by a "stepped approximation to sine" UPS? It's a SMSP,
isn't it? What makes it special such that it needs sine-only


The main heater (the one that fuses the toner so it sticks to the
paper) is usually run on a thermostat, using a big SCR (triac, to
be more specific). *Those SCRs can trigger on fast-rising spikes
on the power line, by capacitive coupling from cathode to gate,
so steps in the power-in voltage are contraindicated.

So a heater of that sort takes its power directly from the line?


Do inkjet printers handle the simily waveform well?