laserskrivna
Laserskrivna is a Swedish term used to describe text and documents produced by laser printing. It blends 'laser' with 'skriva' (to write) and is commonly used to distinguish laser-printed material from that produced by inkjet printers or other methods. The term became widespread with the rise of office laser printers from the late 1970s onward and remains common in Swedish-speaking contexts for everyday documents, reports, and labels produced by laser technology.
Technically, a laser printer forms a latent image on a photoconductive drum with a scanned laser beam.
Applications and considerations: Laserskrivna documents are valued for high-quality text, speed, and archival durability. Drawbacks include