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toner
An electrically charged ink used in copy machines and laser printers. It adheres to an invisible image that has been charged with the opposite polarity onto a plate or drum or onto the paper itself.
toner
Photog a chemical solution that softens or alters the colour of the tones of a photographic image

toner [′tō·nər]
(graphic arts)
The fine, black, resinous powder used in electrostatic imaging processes to make an electrostatic image readable; the toner is either deposited directly on coated paper or transferred from a charged surface to ordinary paper, then fused to the paper by heating.

toner
An undiluted organic pigment; contains little or no inert matter.


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Remanufactured: These toners are old toner cartridges that have been disassembled, cleaned, and refilled to work like they were new.
Toners are one product that has had a positive impact on the skin.
Toners not only cleanse the skin further and help in removing any remnants of particles that you may have left behind but also cools, nourishes, hydrates and freshens up your skin.
 
 
 
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